City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1793 - 30th December 1793

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Image 366 of 80121st June 1793


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Information of Witnesses usually taken and
acknowledged on the behalf of our Sovereign
Lord the King touching the Death of Lucy
Turnocks
< no role > not the House of Oliver Evans< no role > in Heddon
Street Swallow Street Parish of St. James Westmr.
on the 21st. day of June 1793 before Anthony Gell< no role >
his Majestys Coroner for the said City & Liberty

John Irvine< no role > 148 Swallow Street Surgeon &
Apothecary being sworn saith that, he
visited the deceased on Sunday last
the 16th. June 1793 about one oClock in
the Afternoon, he found her apparently very ill, very
faint & depressed her Husband William Turnock< no role >
was in the Room and said to this Deponent that,
the deceased his wife had been much addicted
to Liquor this Deponent found her in a Fever
He visited his again in the Monday and found
much in the same State the fever continuing
and her Husband offered to send for Dr. Denman
but the deceased did not express a wish to have
him This Deponent visited her again early on
Tuesday when he found her worse the fever
increasing the Husband offered again to Send
for Dr. Denthan to this Deponent thought her




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