City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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2nd January 1795 - 28th December 1795

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Information of Witnesses taken this
22d day of April 1795 in the Parish of St.
George Hanover Square at the House
of P. Buckingham the sign of the
Kings Arms in Duke Sheet Grosoner
Square before Anthony Gell< no role >
His Majesty's Coroner for that Sd. City
and Liberty touching the Death
of Robert Jackson< no role > then and there
lying dead , as follows to Wit.

Thomas Webster< no role > one of Lady Connollys Livery
servants being Sworn deponeth that the deceased
has lived many Years as porter to her Ladyship
who resides in Groevenn Square that for some
time part the deceased has appeared and acted
like one deranged in his mind that about
half part ten o'Clock Yesterday morning (the
21st instant) he & appeared to be then very
much intoxicated with Liquor to whichthat
he was much addicted and the deceased and
this Deponent were in the Hall and the deceased
went several times from them into his own
little Room under the stairs where he and to
slup, and hearing returned into his room about




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