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

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City & Liberty of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex }


Depositions taken on the View of the Body of Sarah
Gunning Perriman
< no role > the first day of August 1792, at
the House of James Hill< no role > in Mount Street , Grosvenor
Square , known by the Sign of the Barley Mow , within
the above City & Liberty.

Mr. Sebastian Lima< no role > of the Duke of Glocester's Head in
Park Street Grosvenor Square , being sworn saith That
he know the deceased to have lived formerly with Mrs.
Drummond but for the Space of ten or twelve Weeks
last Past, she had lodged at the same House, as
abovementioned, with this Deponent & slept with his
own Child during the time she resided at this
House, she formed an Acquaintance with several
Soldiers of the Life Guards but more particularly,
she seemed partial and attached to One of the said
Soldiers whose Name this Deponent believes to be
Thomas Wild< no role > or Thomas Wise< no role > , That on Monday
Evening last, the thirtieth of July, about nine
of the Clock this Deponent saw the Deceased, in
Company with two Women a Child & two Men,
in a back room of the House where this Deponent
and the deceased lodged, and also That between
the Hours of Ten and Eleven o' Clock of the same
Evening, this Deponent heard the Deceased singing

This Deponent did not see the Deceased after
this time or can he say by what Means she
came to her Death.

Sebastian Lima< no role >




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