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

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likewise on her Mistress's Stomach, but she did not
think that any of the Oil of Savorn had been put to it

The Mark of
[mark]
Elizabeth Radburne< no role >

Thomas Goldsmith< no role > came before the Inquest again
and on his Oath saith that yesterday between Three
and four o'Clock in the Afternoon, the Deceaseds
Wife said to Deponent Thomas I Think it very
hard for me to suffer if your Master has taken
any Poison to make away with himself the
Deponent replied he thought he had not

Tho Goldsmith< no role >

Elizabeth Radburne< no role > came before the Inquest again
and on her Oath saith that yesterday about Two or
Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, the Deceased Wife said
to Deponent. Lord what a sad thing it will be if
your Master has poisoned himself that I should be
hanged and Burnt for it. Deponent said to her why should you
affbrit your self about being Hanged Have you done
any thing she said No and Cried.

The Marks of
[mark]
Elizabeth Radburne< no role > .

Severally Sworn the Day Year and Place above-
mentioned before me

Tho. Prickard< no role > Coroner .




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