direction-when he went in the rich ward he was very bad
in died. The boy died in the night M. Gibbes had seen him before
he went into the sick ward. I cant take when W. Harwood was
acquainted with the boys state I beleives the [..]
night before his death. I was not accomd. by the Coroner
[..]
It appearing that Harris was a presence in the [..] C in excuter said
[..]
It [..] every [..] to Sr Robert Taylor< no role >
and Joseph Faihary< no role >
Esq
and other of his Majesty Justices of the peace
now her
Insent. to go to the it of C to take the exam of the said Harris
won after the hard Ginthence who [..] mud [..] a [..]
not [..] of which the following in [..]
[..] Amshen was not made thir [..]
a common he appointed to round further in the had [..]
[..] it up next what is their opinion
right to be done in the premis. Which being
[..] It is ordered that [..]
being iron here husband and any other guant of
has Majesty Justices of the peace
who may please
to attend or may [..] five of them he such Commee
and that they into much at this please on taken day next the 17th. Instant
at the home of the presently
Jany Session 1784
Examination of Mr. Gibbes
Mr. Harwood John Fletcher< no role >
and John Machwick< no role >
touches
the death of George Wind< no role >
[..] disorder by Apprentices
[..] Clerckenwell Bradwell.