City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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1st January 1781 - 29th December 1781

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Image 404 of 5257th September 1781


City & Liberty of
Westmr . in the County
of Middlesex }


Informations taken this Seventh
day of September 1781 at the Parish of
St. Margaret within the Liberty of Westmr
in the County of Midsex upon an Inquisition
touching the Death of Jonathan Bingley< no role >
lying dead in the said Parish Liberty
and County.

Christopher Batham< no role > This name instance is in set 2247. Surgeon at the Westmr.
Hospital in the Parish of St. Margaret Westmr.
on his Oath saith, That on Thursday

Morning

the Thirty [..]
day of Augt. last Jonathan Bingley< no role > the Deced was
brought to said Hospital with his Throat but was
(by himself as Dept. was informed) Says that the
Wound was Dressed and every care taken of
him in the Hospital the Wind pipe being
Divided, Says that the Deced died there last
Night (September the Sixth) and that he died
in consequence of the Wound abovementioned

Christopher Batham< no role > This name instance is in set 2247.

Ellen France< no role > the Wife of Charles France< no role >
of Tothill Street in the Parish of St. Margaret
Westmr . on her Oath saith That Jonathan
Bingley
< no role > the Deced lodged in Dept. House
Says that on Monday Morning between Six
and seven o'Clock the Twenty seventh of
August last Dept. heard the Deced's Wife
call Mrs. Shaw a Lodger (and this Dept. as she
thought) Saying that her Husband was Killing
herself, upon which Mrs. Shaw & this Dept.
went up into Deced's Room and Saw the
Deced in Bed blieding very much, and
Dept. Knight that she saw a Wound in Deced's
Throat, Says that the Deced's Wife asked him
what




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