City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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2nd January 1799 - 28th December 1799

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Image 373 of 85712th June 1799


I Thomas Thrill< no role > do make Oath, that I am by Trade a Shoe maker
and to the best of my Knowledge and Belief, was born in the Parish of Snt. Michaels Southampton
in the County of Hampshire and that I have no Rupture, nor ever was troubled
with Fits, and am no ways disabled by Lameness, or otherwise, but have the perfect Use of
my Limbs; that I am not an Apprentice ; and that I do not belong to the Militia, or to any
other Regiment, or to His Majesty's Navy, or Marines. As witness my Hand, at
Westminster the 12th. Day of June 1799

Sworn before me, at Queen Square
Westminster this 12th. Day of June
1799}

Joseph Moser< no role >

Witness present.
Thos Will< no role > [..]
Sogt Whitby

Middx, to wit.}


I. Joseph Moser< no role > Esquire one of His Majesty's Justice of the Peace of
certify, that Thomas
Thrill
< no role >
aged 36 Years, 5 Feet 6½ Inches high, Sallow Complextion, grey Eyes,
dark brown Hair, came before me, at on the Day of 1799
and acknowledged that he had voluntarily inlifted himself to serve His Majesty King George
the Third, in the Fencible Regiment of Foot commanded by
Colonel Andrew Hay< no role >
And I further certify, that in my Presence the Second and Sixth Sections of the Articles of
War, against Mutiny and Desertion, were read over to him, and that he took the Oath of
Fidelity, mentioned in the said Articles of War, and also the Oath above set forth.

Joseph Moser< no role >

I have examined Thos. Thrill
found him fit in H: [..]
serve

Jno Robinson< no role >
Surgeon




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