Middlesex
Informations of Witnesses Severally taken and
acknowledged on the Behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King
touching the Death of
Mary Mc. Glane< no role >
at the Dwelling House of
Joseph Hance< no role >
known by the Sign of The Milne
in the Parish of St. Mary Islington
in the County of Middlesex
on Fridaythe
NinthDay of Junein the twenty
sixthYear of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King
George the third, before
Edward Umfreville< no role >
one of his Majesty's Coroners
for the said County on an
Inquisition then and there taken on View of the Body of the
said Mary Mr. Glanethen and there lying
dead, as follow to wit.
John Hatfield< no role >
one of the Watchmen of the
parish of Saint Mary Islington
upon his Oath
Saith. That Yesterday Morning about three oClock as
he was standing by ye side of his box near the
New River
he saw deceased therein standing
seemingly Upright with her face upwards
upon which he called a Brother Watchman &
together they took her out and brought him to
the Church Yard.
John Hatfield< no role >
Elizabeth the Wife of James Mc. Glane< no role >
of
Smithfield
Labourer
upon her Oath Saith That
She is the Mother of the deceased who has lived