Fore Wheel of the said Coach struck against
an upright Post in the Ground and the
hinder Wheel likewise went, upon the same
Post, which was shift and overturned the Coach into the
Middle of the Street
, Says that the Deced
was lying in the Road, and Dept, believes
that she was thrown from the outside of the
Coach, as Dept. saw some Persons there Says
that the Deced was brought to the Stall
of Dept, Wife, when she bled a little from
her Head, and appeared insensible, and
was soon after carried away in a Coach
Says that at the time the Coach was overturned
there were Coaches and a Cart going along
in the Middles of the Street, which Depts.
apprehends to be the reason that the Coach was
drove so near to the side of the Street, it
being neither Eight nor very dark
Says that the Coach was a Stage from
Aylesbury
to London drawn by four Horses
James Dennis< no role >
Robert Whitfield< no role >
of Chande's Street
in the
Parish of St. Paul Covent Garden
Surgeon
on his Oath
saith That on Sunday Evening last the
Sixth Instant this Dept. was fetched to Sarah
Whitlam< no role >
the Deced whom he found at Mr. Whitlam
House in Chandos Street
in the Parish of St.
Martin in the Fields
within the Liberty of
Westmr., Says that Deced had a Wound on the
went [..] side of her Head, That the next Morning
Deced complained of her Stomach but on Examined
he found no Bruise there, she nevertheless complained
of a pair there all day on Monday, nothing passed
through her that day, that she had ar [..] less Night
and the next Morning the pain in the Stomach was