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

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Image 266 of 78230th May 1794


at several times the Deced told her
that her Son Sir William Augustus
Brown
< no role > had struck her with a
very heavy poker red Hot and the Deced
told this Dept. that her for had
been under the care of D. known
& reproached herself for not
having had afternoon from D
Mours to take Cone of him
this Dept. saith that the Deced
had been properly attended ever
since the Accident happened &
that she died this Morning before

Seven o'Clock this Morning His
Deponent saw the Son or the Sanday
ofter the Accident happened & from
his appearance she believes him
to have been deranged in his
Mind, & indeed she ham that he
was from the Lady who let the
House [..] the Deced

Ann Wise< no role >

Thos. James Cotton< no role > : Knightsbridge
Surgeon being sworn saith on Saturday
Eveng the 17th. he was called in to
the Deced & proper Examining her
he found the Scull fractured as also
the right Arms. the has attended
the Deced acsularly ever since




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