London
An Inquisition Indented taken for our Sovereign Lord the King at London
(that is to say)
at the parish of Christ Church
in the Ward of Farringdon
within the London aforesaid
on the first day of December in the thirty seventh 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
Ann Chantrell< no role >
now here lying dead by the oath of
Richard Plater< no role >
,
Richard Smith< no role >
,
William Beddell< no role >
,
Christopher Heaps< no role >
,
John Knight< no role >
,
Joseph Clementson< no role >
,
George Pettit< no role >
,
Robert Lyon< no role >
, James
Bolden,
Edward Procter< no role >
,
Martin James< no role >
,
Charles Spiller< no role >
,
William Fleming< no role >
and William
Henorick, good and lawful men of the City of London
aforesaid who being now
how duly chosen sworn and charged to inquire for our said Lord the King when
how and in what manner the said
Ann Chantrell< no role >
came to her death say upon
their oath that the said
Ann Chantrell< no role >
on the thirtieth day of November in the
year aforesaid was sick and diseased in her body of which said sickness and disease
the said
Ann Chantrell< no role >
on the said thirtieth day of November in the year aforesaid
at the parish and Ward aforesaid in London
aforesaid
of the said sickness and
diseasedid die And so the Jurors aforesaid upon their oath aforesaid do say that
the said
Ann Chantrell< no role >
by the visitation of God died a natural death and by no
violent means or manner whatsoever In Witness whereof as well the said Coroner
as the said
Richard Plater< 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
Rd. Plater< no role >
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