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

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some hours, that there were no marks of Violence
on his Body but from the appearance of the
Bed Cloaths, his Attitude and the Cast of his
Countenance, he is persuaded that he had
died instantly and from an internal Cause,
that he attended the deceased some Years ago
with a disorder in his headwitwhich then
threatened an Apoplexy and that from thence
and his make this Deponent always enter-
tained a Suspicion that he might some time
or other die of that disorder

J Chevalier

The Verdict That Daniel Carnaley< no role > died
suddenly by the Visitation of God on the
25th. of May 1795

Jno. Cottie< no role >

25th. May 1795
St Georges

Informations on
Daniel Carntey< no role >
Natl. Death




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