Informatons of witnesses severally taken
and acknowledged on the part of our
Sovereign Lord the King touching the Death
of Amos Gill< no role >
as the Dwelling House of
Elizabeth Row< no role >
in higinia Street
in the
Parish of Saint George
in the County
of Middlesex
on the Twenty sixth day
of February in the Year of our Lord
one thousand Seven Hundred and
Eighty Seven
before me Edward
Walter< no role >
one of his Majestys Coroners
for
the said County on an Inquisition
then and there taken on a View of the
Body of the said Amos Gill< no role >
then and there
lying Dead as follows
George Cousins< no role >
of Burr Street
in the Parished
Saint Botolph without Aldgate
in the County of
Middlesex
Surgeon
being Sworn and
Examined on the day and Year and as the place
above mentioned upon his Oath saith That he
was on Friday the sixteenth day of February
instant about the hour of one in the afternoon
[..] called in to the assistance of the deceased
Amos Gill< no role >
That he found the deceased in a
Fainting Fit and upon applying to his [..]
[..]
he found no Pulsation and at the Moment