City of London Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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2nd January 1796 - 30th December 1796

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Image 317 of 67711th June 1796


Southwark

An Inquisition Indented taken for our Sovereign Lord the King at Lord the parish of Saint
John within the Borough of Southwark in the County of Surrey on the eleventh day of June in
the thirty sixth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third by the grace of God of
Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the faith and so forth before Thomas
Shelton
< no role > Gentleman Coroner of our said Lord the King for the City of London and Borough of
Southwark on view of the body of William Fattlebee< no role > now here lying dead by the oath of
James Joyce< no role > John Ridge< no role > Jon Burrows< no role > Daniel Harris< no role > John Weldon< no role > Thomas Holinsworth
James Ravenshaw< no role > Thomas Rogers< no role > George Phillipson< no role > John Farmer< no role > Alexander John Fuellin
Iven Lenain< no role > Charles Shand< no role > Thomas Wellar< no role > Thomas Groves< no role > & Joseph Dormer< no role > good and
lawful men of the Borough of Southwark aforesaid who being now here duly chosen
sworn and charged to inquire for our said Lord the King when how and in what manner
the said William Tuttlebee< no role > came to his death say upon their oath that the said William
Tuttlebee on the eleventh day of June in the year aforesaid being on board a certain
barge lying on the river of Thames It so happened that the said William Tuttlebee< no role > accidentally
casually and by misfortune fell from and out of hte said barge into the said River and in and with the waters of
the said River was then and there suffocated and drowned of which said suffocation
and drowning the said William Tuttlebee< no role > did then and there die And so the Jurors
aforesaid upon their oath aforesaid do say that the said William Tuttlebee< no role > in manner
and by the means aforesaid accidentally casually and by misfortune was suffocated
and drowned In Witness whereof as well the said Coroner the said James Joyce< no role >
the foreman of the said Jurors on behalf of himself and the rest of his fellows in their
presence have to this Inquisition set their hands and seals the day year and place first
abovewritten.

James Joyce< no role > [mark] Foreman




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