City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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1st January 1795 - 31st December 1795

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Image 54 of 63128th January 1795


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Deposition of a Witness taken at London
that is to say, at the Parish of Saint Bridget
otherwise Bride in the Ward of Farringdon
without in London aforesaid this 28th day
of January 1795 on view of the Body of
Thomas Rees< no role > now here lying Dead.

Samuel Hudson< no role > a Prisoner for Debt. in the prison of the Fleet maketh
Oath that he hath known the deced Thomas Rees about ten Weeks
that he was also a Prisoner for Debt in the said prison-that he appeared
ill when he find came to the Prison and to appeared to be in a decline
and coughed and spit very much at times that he continued to decline
dailey and kept his Bed very much that he continued to get much
more the last Week and continued so until Yesterday Morning when
he departed this Life-that a Doctor saw him several times and sent
him some Medicine-Dept. has no doubt the aforesaid disorder
occasioned the deceds.

Sworn this 28th day of January
1795}

Samuel Hudson< no role >




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