Middlesex Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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1st September 1747 - 13th June 1803

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Image 601 of 63212th May 1803


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An Inquisition Indented and taken for own
Sovereigns Lord the King at the Sign of the Black Horse a
the Hamlett of Blackwall and Portar on View of the Body
of John White< no role > then and there lying Dead by and before
Edward Walten< no role > one of the Coroners for the said County
Upon the Oath of Twelve Good Honest Men of
the said County all whom being Derby Sworn do
upon their Oath Say That the said John White< no role >
on the Eighth day of May instant being on board a
certain Ship a Vessell called the Iredired Ju [..] us Cost
a Norway man lay is in Limehouse Hole on his duty as
a Custom House Officer was Suddenly taken Ill with a
a Thorness of Break to which he had long been Subject
and Men and then almost Instantly Deed And the Jurors
upon their Oath do say That he deed a Natural Death
by the Vesitation of God and not from any Violence
done him by any Person whomsoever In Witness whereby
the Coroner and Jurors have hereunto set their hands and
Seals this Twelfth day of May One Thousand Eight hundred
and three of

Edward Walker< no role > [mark] Coroner
John Cucill< no role > [mark] Thos Davison< no role > [mark] Richd. Norris< no role > [mark] Abram Purdy< no role >
John De< no role > [..] [mark] The [mark] Mark of Thomas Drew< no role > [mark] Joseph Garter< no role > [mark] William Gayscoyn< no role > [mark]
Alex Hays< no role > [mark] The Mark of Willm [mark] Arnold< no role > [mark] Wm Roope< no role > [mark] Thos Brown< no role >




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