Middlesex
to wit}
Informations of Witnesses severally Taken
and Acknowledged the first day of November
in the Twenty fourth Year of the Reign of
Our Sovereign Lord George the Third King
of Great Britain & At the House of
Robert Lewis< no role >
Known by the Sign of the white
Horse
in Petticoat Lane
in the Parish of
Christ Church
in the said County before
Thomas Phillips< no role >
One of the Coroners for
the said County on view of the Body of
Joseph Pollock< no role >
then and there lying dead
as follow (to wit)
Isaac Isaacs< no role >
of Spitalfields
Glass Esqr. over
That Pollock sold Lemons about the Streets
And was a JewThat last Monday
Night Informant was at a Club which
Informant Calls the Nine Pound Club
That the Club is held every Weeks at Lewis's
the white Horse above mentioned
That Pollock the Deceased was a Member
of the Club and Informant is the Steward
That One Asker Simonsis< no role >
a Member also And
Boll Pollock and Simonswere at the
Club last MondayThat a between Seven and Eight oClock a Man (whose
Name Informant does not Know) Cause
into the Room being one of the Members
with a Black Handkerchief (now Produced)
Said it had Cost him Two Shillings And