Place and advised her to have some comfortable
Nourishment which he thought she stood more
in need of than Medicine and instead of
her being wrapped up warm and conveyed from thence to another
Lodging hard by, she without the knowledge
of her Husband walked by the Assistance of
one or two Women to her New Lodging and
after that Vizt. on Sunday Morning last
he was sent for to come to her at her
new Lodings at Mr. Moore's in Princes
Street
Westminster
(to whichand when he
came there he found a Young Man an Assistant
of Mr. Pilliners the Apothecary in Dartmouth
Street and therefore he did not interfere or attend
her any more. This Deponent says the
Deceased never complained of ill usage from
from the Person who passed as her Husband
and he is firmly of Opinion that she died
a natural Death from the Effects of
her Disorder That he has viewed the
Body of [..] the deceasd and found no
external Marks of Violence
The Verdict
Richd. Gwyn< no role >
Humphrey Pritchard< no role >
Assistant
to Mr.
Pilloner Appothecary in Dartmouth Street
being sworn deposeth that from all
Circumstances he is of Opinion she died a
natural Death and that her lastive State
[..] caused the pains in her head
and Bowels
[..] Pritchard
The Verdict
Natural death from the Effects
of a Fever
Thos Williams< no role >
Foreman