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of Westminster</rs>
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to wit</note>
<lb></lb>
Informations of Witnesses taken<lb></lb>
upon Oath this 16th. day of November<lb></lb>
1790, at the Dwelling House of Mr.<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65230_n2262-1">William Hawkins</rs>
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the Sign of the<lb></lb>
Red Lyon in <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65230_geo2323">Parliament Street</rs>
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in the<lb></lb>
Parish of Saint Margaret <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65230_geo2324">Westminster</rs>
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Before <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65230_n2262-2">Thomas Prickard</rs>
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Gentleman<lb></lb>
His Majesty's Coroner for the <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65230_geo2325">City and<lb></lb>
Liberty of Westminster</rs>
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, on View of the<lb></lb>
Body of Charles Rea, then and there<lb></lb>
lying Dead, as follow, to wit</p>
<p n="2263"> <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65230_n2263-1">Edward Hunt</rs>
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Gardens Peter Street Westmr. <rs type="occupation" id="WACWIC65230_occ905">Sawyer</rs>
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<lb></lb>
on his Oath saith That this Morning about a quarter before<lb></lb>
Seven o'Clock when he came to his Work at Mr. Coles's in<lb></lb>
Cannor Row, he went as usual to ses if the Timbers were<lb></lb>
fast, and saw something lay off at the further end of the<lb></lb>
Timbers and sent his Son to see what it was, who went<lb></lb>
and said it was a Man in a Red CoatHe went with one<lb></lb>
Mr. Peirson, and formed the Deced in the Mud along side the<lb></lb>
Timbers with his Face Downwardsthere did not appear<lb></lb>
any</p>
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