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September 1765

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Stephen Flower< no role > Apprentice to Mr. Thompson One of the
Surgeons of the London Hospital Saith That last Friday in
the Evening the said Millicent Lacy< no role > was Brought to the
London Hospital That he Examined her and found a
small Wound thro the Scalp on the Left side behind her Head
which Appeared to him to have been done by a fall upon
a Picked stone That he could only get his little Finger
in to see whether the Bone was Broke
That the Skull was not Crackd'That she died last
SundayThat he Bled her imediately after her Coming in
That she was Speechless when She Came in But spoke
sooner after she was Blooded But never said any
thing to him how she Came by the Accident
That he hath Examined her since she Died and there
Appears to be a Bruise upon her Loins which he Apprehends
might be done by an Horses FeetBut the Wound in
the Head he thinks must have [..] been done by a Stone
That he thinks she was about Seventy Years of Age
That he Attended her several times afterwards But thinks she
was never perfectly sensible after he Accident happenned
That she had no Vomitings and does not thinks she had any
Inward Bruises But he thinks the Bruise on her Loins was
the more immediate Cause of her death

Taken and Acknowleadged
the 23d. day of July 1765.
before me}
Thos. Phillips< no role > Coroner

Stephen Flower< no role >




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