City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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1st January 1791 - 31st December 1791

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Verdict


That Thomas Allen< no role > departed this Life
a natural Way on the first day of July of
at the Parish of St. George Hanover Square
within the Liberty of Westmr .

John Harrios< no role >

William Woodward< no role > at No 90 Wimpole Street
on his Oath saith that about seven o'Clock
last Night Dept. was going up Bond Street
and met the Deced Waltzing down the Street
and staggering likely to fall down upon wholy
Dept took of the Deced and be him along by
the arm the Deced bled very much at
the Mouth and Nose, Says that he sat the
Deced down upon the Step of Mr. John Benton's< no role >
Door in Bond Street , Says that the Deced
was taken under a Gateway there, and a
Gentlamn Attemped to bled him there but
he bled very little if any, and Dept. thought
that the Deced was dying having burst a
Blood Vessal in the Body as Dept, believes says
that the Deced was put upon a Chairmans Horse
in order to be carried House in Piccadilly in
the Parish of St James Westmr. but Deced was
then Dead.

Wm Woodward< no role >

Sworn the Day Year
& Place above mentioned
before me

Tho. Prickard< no role > Coroner }




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