City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
CW | IC

8th January 1762 - 20th December 1762

About this document type

Currently Held: Westminster Abbey Muniment Room

LL ref: WACWIC652020330

Image 330 of 39517th September 1762


that there upon she sent Dept. to require at the
Chemyst's where the Gent said he had got
the Hartshorn whether it was fact, and Depts
was informed it was, says that he was also
directed to get somebody there to blood deced
says that a Fearney male belonging to the
Chemist came accordingly and he attempted
to at the Deced blood but to nopersonpurpose
she dying immediately. Says that the deced
was upon the Town and used frequently to
come with gentleman to the said Tavern
says he was sure that-there was no Quarrel
or words between the deced and the Gentleman
says he verily believes that she dyed a natural
Death, without any Ill treatment or Injury
done her by the Gentleman. that he houses [..]
where the Gentleman lives. Says he appeared
very server to deced and ready to a first in her
Recovery.

Richd English< no role >

John Perkins< no role > of Leucaster Court Surgeon
on his Oath saith that he this day examined
the Body of the deced and in clear of Opinion
she dyed a natural Death of and apoplectic
Fit.

Perkins Surgeon

Jane Clip< no role > .

Severally Sworn the Day year
and Place abovementioned
before me Tho. Prickard< no role > Coroner }




View as XML