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Image 94 of 1896th June 1778


informed the deced was pretty well, and that on the
then meet last Saturday last being abt: the Hour of in
the Morning when Dept. was in bed, Dept. [..] heard
some person [..] say that Mrs. Young the deced was dead
[..] which Dept. was [..] much surprized.

Sworn the 16th. day of June 1778
before me}

Tho: Beach< no role >
Coroner .

Wm. Lutwyche< no role >

Susannah Nappin< no role > [..] lodging with William Lutwyche< no role >
the last Witness on with Oath and saith that on
Wednesday last the 10th. day of Jane inst. between the
Hours of 9 to 10 in the Evening Dept. being at the End of
Church Yard Court a Young Woman called nelly but
whose Surname Dept. doth not know a [..] Lodger in
the same House with Dept. told Dept. that the deced Mrs.
Young lay in the Kennel in the sd. Court and called for
Dept. on which Dept. directly went taker, when [..]
persons [..] out of sd. Kennet, and the deced
[..] Dept. said Soobay, for God's take help up any
[..] , for you know which it is; the having
been lame before with her Right Leg, the Ancle
Bone being out [..] asked the deced how she
came there who answered, that Mrs. Rock had
thrown his out of her House that the deced being got
into the House and [..] is and her Leg was broke
and turning to Mrs. Rocke who was then in the Room,
[..] said that Mrs. Rock had bunker
[..] but the pay [..] that Mrs. Rock then
deceased every body to go out of her Apartmt. who did
not belong there which all did as Dept. believes and
Dept. did not [..] things furr. of the deced.
till last Saturday when Dept. heard shew as dead.

Sworn the 16th. day of June
1778 before me}

Tho: Beach< no role >
Coroner

The Mark [mark] of
Susannah Nappin< no role > .




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