City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1792 - 31st December 1792

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he had Insured at one time up to Ten Guineas and then
he dropt it, that an acquaintance of his took the same
Number and it came up the next day, and said he could
then have destoyed and made away with himself the
Deponent opened the deceased Room Door, she saw the
Deceased laying very strait in the Bed and looked very pale
in the Face, and being much fightened room and told
her Maker she beleived the Deceased was Dead, her
Maks come Immediatly and they both went into the
Deceased Room and found that he was Dead the Dept.
was directly sent for Summond Apothecary-when
they came she assisted he rubbing time with what the
Doctors ordered but he was quite Dead and if had no effect
Deponent say the deceased appeared frequently very
much [..] and sooned uneasy in his Mind, and
did not know what he was doing. Deponent is of Opinion
hat the Prisioned himself with [..] of Landanum

Mary Clements< no role >

Severally Sworn the day
Year & Place abovementioned
before me

Tho. Prickard< no role > Coroner }




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