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Image 411 of 4662nd December 1786


passed between the said heard & his Wife & the said Clark,on which the
watch was casted
says that said Clark the went and of the parlour &
Trott followed him & also Mr. Delew & Dept presently heard a scuffle
& went out & then saw the dead sitting on the Stairs with his wife holding
him down & says that Trott had hold of Clark also was opposite the dead
kicking [..] but wr. at the dead or struggling
to set from Trott ouly Dept does not known. Dept says the dead ground
& complained of verily much hurt. That dept called the Watch who came
& took Clark away, & presently afterwards the deced with Assistance
walked at Stairs to Bed.

Sworn the 2d. day of December
1786 before me}

Thomas Hayle< no role >

Tho: Beach< no role >
Coroner .

James Ware< no role > of Walbrook London Surgeon maketh oath
that on Tuesday afternoon last Dept saw the deced who complained of great
pain and that he had been kicked on his Belly. Dept examined him but did
not perceive any external mark of violence but says the deced had a person
hin Dept ordered him the usual remedies That he saw him the went
morning where the deced sayed he was much easier & so also on Thursday
mens, but his fever still could him says houses yesterday mond informed
he dead was dead. That in the afternoon Dept. opened the body of the deced
& says the Bowels were exceeds. inflamed his Dept did not perceive any
visible mark of a Hlow or Kick either internally or externally, and say
that such inflamation might have been occasioned by a How or Kick
or might have proceeded from same other cause Dept says he has a
doubt but the inflamation was the cause of the Death

Sworn the 2d. day of December 1786
before me}

James Warc

Tho: Beach< no role >
Coroner .

George Burleish< no role > of No.3 Robin Lord Court upper Thomas Streets
London Porter maketh oath that on Tuesday morning last dept saw
the dead & continued with him [..] to [..] him until the time he died
says that on Tuesday morn. the deced second apprehen [..] that he should did
& sayed to Dept sh. that William will be the death afore, Dept says the
dead expressed having to the like purport several times in the same of his
illness & immds. before his Death.

Sworn the 2d. day of
December 1786 before me}

George Bucks< no role >

Tho: Beach< no role >
Coroner




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