City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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3rd January 1763 - 30th December 1763

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Image 24 of 44126th January 1763


Blood, but the deced bled but Little. says that upon
Mr. Juliatts giving his Opinion the deced was dead
Dept. caused him to be seat to the Bone Cause says
the deced was a Stranger to Deponent

James Noun< no role >

Moses Paul Juliott< no role > of Henriotta Street Covent Garden
Apothecary on his Oath Saith that last Monday
upon the application of Mr. Nourse be let the deced
Blood at Mrs. Hawkins House. says ge believed the
Man was dead when he came in but he however let [..]
blood to see it he head recover says the deced bled
but little dad Debt. was soon confirmed that he was
a Dead was says he observed no InJury down to his
Person by a fall but is included to believe the deced
dyed in a Fit says he never to his Knowlodge saw
the deced before.

Moses Paul Julliott< no role >

Elizabeth< no role > the Wife of Thomas Chew< no role > of Bedford
Bury Carpenter on her Oath Saith that the deced
has lodged with Dept. two years next May. says that deced
used to drink hard and was frequently il for some [..]
afterwards says she dees not know of his being Subject
to Fits says that for some short time before the [..]
the deced was Ill upon account of his drinking too [..]
says She saw him on Monday Morning before he went
when he appeared to be ill, and her Husband proposed
deced to go with him to his Master, Mr. Tinley a
Hair Dresser to fry who ther he would take some case of
the deced. but the deced went out suddenly unknown
to Dept. and her Husband.

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

Eliz Chew< no role >




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