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

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that it was noticed by his Acquaintance
at a Coffeehouse who enquired of him what
was the matter,towith him to which he
Annwail nothing, That on Sunday last
he went out from the Hotel much earlier
than went and Colonel Tuthertons Servant
met him about four Miles out of Town
walking on the Road in a great Persti
ration at which time it rained very
hard, being in general a Rainey day
and to returned to the Hotel between five
and six in the Evening and went and
lay down on a Sopha for upwards of
an hour in this Wet Cloaths that
the next day he scarcely spoke to
this Deponent and sumed very low
pensive and difected, That White day
too Gentleman cameto [..] to wait upon
himYesterdaybetween twelve & one
whereupon he sent this Deponent to
see who they were and when he returned
to his master he turned him walking abot
his Room with his hand on his Forehead
and seemed very much asitated and
bid this Deponent till the Gentlemen
to call in about half an hour
which he did and in about five
minutes




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