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<p n="1351"> <note type="authorial" place="margin"> <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65223_geo1630">City & Liberty of<lb></lb>
Westmr</rs>
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. in the<lb></lb>
County of <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65223_geo1631">Midsex</rs>
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<p n="1352">Informations taken this fifteenth<lb></lb>
day of October 1783 at the Parish<lb></lb>
of <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65223_geo1632">St. Margaret within the Liberty of<lb></lb>
Westmr</rs>
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. in the County of Midsex upon<lb></lb>
an Inquisition touching the Death<lb></lb>
of Mrs. Manning lying dead in<lb></lb>
the said Parish Liberty and County</p>
<p n="1353"> <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65223_n1353-1">Archdall Harris</rs>
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of <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65223_geo1633">New Palace Yard</rs>
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<lb></lb>
Westmr. <rs type="occupation" id="WACWIC65223_occ1007">Surgeon</rs>
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on his Oath saith That<lb></lb>
last Night he Examined the Body of<lb></lb>
Mrs. Manning in the <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65223_geo1634">Workhouse</rs>
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belonging<lb></lb>
to the Parish of <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65223_geo1635">St. Margaret Westmr</rs>
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. and<lb></lb>
found no Marks of violence thereupon<lb></lb>
and therefore is of opinion that the Deced<lb></lb>
died a natural Death.</p>
<p n="1354">Harris</p>
<p n="1355"> <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65223_n1355-1">Mary Howard</rs>
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Wife of <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65223_n1355-2">William Howard</rs>
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<lb></lb>
of <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65223_geo1636">Vine Street</rs>
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in the Parish of <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65223_geo1637">St. Mary<lb></lb>
Lambeth</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="WACWIC65223_occ1008">Stone Sawyer</rs>
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on her Oath saith<lb></lb>
That she frequently saw the Deced with<lb></lb>
Mrs. South, (who lodges with Dept. and Sells<lb></lb>
Fruit upon Westmr. Bridge,) That Mrs. South<lb></lb>
told Dept. that Mrs. Manning was Starving<lb></lb>
for want of Bread, but could work with<lb></lb>
her Needle, upon which Dept. said that<lb></lb>
she Victuals for her work, and on Monday<lb></lb>
the Sixth Instant Deced came to Dept.<lb></lb>
Hence, and Dept. gave her Victuals of<lb></lb>
which she Eat hearty, and Dept. gave her<lb></lb>
some Stockings to Mind, That Deced went<lb></lb>
out to Lodge that Night and returned ten<lb></lb>
next Morning, Saying she was purely,<lb></lb>
but soon after complained of a pain in her Bowels</p>
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