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

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Image 267 of 78230th May 1794


& rendered every popeble Assistance
to a pason in her Situatn. this
Dept. was informed that She died
this Morng. This Dept. Saith
that the Deced catanly deed
in Consequence of the Wounds
which she had received on
Saturday the 17th. Int: from her
for the Deced mentd. to this Dept.
that her son had misused her
before. Colonel Glover total this
Dept. that he had been compelled 4
put a straight Waistcoat on the Son same being
part & he is Cleants of opinion he was derang
in his Mind.

Thos. Jas Cotton< no role >

Informatns. on heedy Brown
30th. May 1794
Samuel Nicholls< no role > of Brampton
Surgeon being sworn saith that
he has been for some time part in
the habit of sendg Medecines
to the son of hady Brown from
Business from Dr Mourn by
whom he was attended this
Dept. saith that, they mal
Medicines which are usually
giver to person in his Saturday
& this Dept. has refused to attended
the Son From the Apparent Mark
of Insanityhe did not choose




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