Jump to Content
Jump to Main Navigation
Jump to Section Navigation
Sign in
Register
London Lives 1690 to 1800
Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
Main Navigation
Home
Search
Browse
Lives
Historical Background
The Project
London Lives Book
<
div1
type
=
"CW_ICpage"
id
=
"WACWIC65227IC652270035"
>
<
xptr
type
=
"pageFacsimile"
doc
=
"WACWIC652270035"
>
</
xptr
>
<
p
n
=
"98"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_n98-1"
>
George Beeho
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n98-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"George"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n98-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Beeho"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n98-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
<
rs
type
=
"occupation"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_occ51"
>
Servant
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_occ51"
type
=
"occupation"
value
=
"Servant"
>
</
interp
>
to Mr Kennett Upholder in
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_geo106"
>
New
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Bond Street
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_geo106"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"NewBond Street"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_geo106"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
on his Oath saith that yesterday Morning he
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
went up with other Persons into the Deceaseds Room, and
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
saw him laying in Bed, he then thought nothing but he
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Might have Died a Natural Death, presently he saw Blood
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
about his Cotton and then went near, he saw on incision
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
on the left side of his Most near to the Saw, one end of his
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Groat seamed to be in the incission, and a knife layed on the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
right side of the BedstedSays the Deced must have Died
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
without much struggling as he lay quite strait in Bed, and
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
his Eyes were Shutsays the Neck above the Neckcloth was
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
much swalloed and plumped up
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"99"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_n99-1"
>
Geo Beeho
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n99-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Geo"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n99-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Beeho"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n99-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"100"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_n100-1"
>
Thomas Storer
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n100-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Thomas"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n100-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Storer"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n100-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
of
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_geo107"
>
Mount Street
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_geo107"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Mount Street"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_geo107"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_geo108"
>
St. George Hanover Square
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_geo108"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"St. George Hanover Square"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_geo108"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
<
rs
type
=
"occupation"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_occ52"
>
Undertaker
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_occ52"
type
=
"occupation"
value
=
"Undertaker"
>
</
interp
>
on his Oath saith that he saw a Neckcloth about the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Deceased Neck had with one Knott and the two ends hanging
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
downthe Deponents Man in his Presence pulled the Neck cloth
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
off there were spots of Blood about itsays there appeared to be
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
works on the Neck as if the Neckcloth had passed very tight
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"101"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"WACWIC65227_n101-1"
>
Jos. Store
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n101-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Jos"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n101-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Store"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"WACWIC65227_n101-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
</
p
>
</
div1
>
View as Text
Section Navigation
Home
Search
Browse Documents
Lives
Historical Background
About This Project
Copyright & Citation Guide
Contact Us