City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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9th January 1794 - 27th December 1794

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Image 227 of 78215th May 1794


Samuel Sibley< no role > of Castle Street Oxford
Market Journeyman to Mr. Robert
Nash
< no role > Uncle to the deceased being sworn
deporeth That on Wednesday the 7th of
May Instant he was at Work then at the
time that the Accident happen'd betweenabout12
and one o'Clock, when the deceased [..]
[..] had returned (having just been
[..] with a Message for Mr. Nash his
Uncle) and had put on [..] his working
Cloaths except his Apron, and was
gone to the place when he used to work
in but was not sit down, then returning
from that places to where his Cloaths
were which he had just put off
he ran against the Handle of the
Mill and turning round said he had
hurt himself and soon afterwards
was sick and went out of the Room
into the Yard and cart up something
of his Stomach and came again into
the Room and Complained of being in
Great Pain and staid then till about
two o'Clock and then went into the
House and what he did afterwards their
this Deponent doth note know until about
4 o'Clock when he was present which Mr.
King being present ordered his Assistance to take some blood from
the deceased

Samuel Sibbey< no role >

The Verdict
Accidental Death
Richd. Laws< no role > Foreman




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