City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1792 - 31st December 1792

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Image 510 of 86128th November 1792


an discovered he had been shoe. James Young< no role >

Sworn the 28 Mar. 1792
before me
T. Shelton Corr.

James Crockwell< no role > of No. 1 Massay Court
Shoreditch Beedle of Shoreditch parish maketh
oath that Last sunday [..] Dept. together oath James
Black went to the dead in Saint Borthw. Hospital
dept. asked the dead Law he came to be heard had he told
dept. to had been so Whitfields Taken cote, that he had
agreed with a Woman who afterwards coult not sovill him
that he then matched her homes & as [..] and it, & hearned
dun a place thinking there was a Wetchaird, that the
Woman could out shop the [..] , & he ran by the Watchman
& not from him, & the Watchman ford after him & shot him

Sworn the 28 Novr. 1792
before me T. Shelton Corr.}

James Cockwell< no role >

James Black< no role > of Christopher Alley Moorsset [..]
me of the Beadles of Shoreditch and [..] which rall
that he was frasert & heard the dead make the declaration
continued in she deposition of the last witness-that be also
heard the dead say that the Watchman tryed to stop him
she the got by him, & that the Watchman sayed of he did not
stop he would fire at him James Black< no role >

Sworn the Novr. 1792
before me T. Shelton Corr.}




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