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

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and thinks that Tagg intended when he Ran to
fling the Stone at Deponent but deceased being
nearest to him he flung it at bindDeponent
went to get Tagg from his Natthens House who
wod. not suffer him to go out but said they
shod. got or warrant for him

The Mark of
Thomas [mark] [..]

Thomas Hemming< no role > of thing ston Uron Thomas.
in the County of Surrey Surgeon Upon his oath.
Saith That. on Saturday last he was sent for to
the deceased. and when he came to the
Nathens House. found him dead.South that
he understood the deceased had omited in the
Nightthat More was no outandward mark of Violence
their on the head that ablow might have been
reced by the deceased on the head which
[..] let cause a Concussion of the Brain and
Death would of one me. tho: the Comme was
originally ticffling Saith theat the Sickness
the deceased was now bladwith is a common Mischief of attendg.a Violence of
that Sort on the head above decribed & that in
all probability the deceased died of a
Concussion of the brain occasioned by the above blow.

Thos Hemming< no role >




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