Middlesex Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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1st May 1781 - 31st December 1799

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An Inquisition indented taken for our Sovereign Lord the King at the parish of Saint James
Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex , the nineteenth Day of December in the 23d. 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, Etc. before Edward Umfreville< no role > one of the Coroner s of Our said Lord
the KING, for the said County, on view of the body of Thomas Cock< no role > and Thomas Brignall< no role >
then and there lying dead, upon the oath of John Dinmore< no role > Alexander
Chrystall James< no role > Sinclair Richard Ashley< no role > Phillip Prints and Richard Ashley< no role >
good and lawful a Men of the [..] said County duly chosen And John Barnes< no role > Henry
Haslam William Porter< no role > Earnes Porter< no role > Thomas Cordwell< no role > and Charles Pyatt< no role >
prisoners in the prison called Clerkenwell Bridewell

good and lawful Men of the said County duly chosen as by Law required,and who being then and there duly sworn
and charged to enquire for our said Lord the KING, when, how, and by what means the said Thomas Cock< no role > and
Thomas Brignall< no role > came to [..] their Death, Do upon their Oath say, That the said Thomas Cock< no role >
and Thomas Brignell< no role > being Prisoners in the Prison aforesaid departed their
Life at the said Prison by the Visitation of God in a natural Way to wit
of a Fever and not otherwise

In Witness whereof, as well as the said Coroner, as the said John Dinmore< 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 and Year first abovementioned

E: Umfreville [mark] Coronr.

John Dinmore< no role > [mark] Foreman




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