City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1788 - 29th December 1788

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Image 507 of 80526th August 1788


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


Informations taken this Twenty sixth
day of August 1788 at the Parish of St. George
Hanover Square within the Liberty of Westmr .
in the County of Midsex upon an Inquisition
touching the death of John Randall< no role > lying
dead on the said Parish Liberty & County

George Anderson< no role > Journeyman to Thomas
Herbert
< no role > Apothecary of [..] Duke Street in
the Parish of St. James Westmr. on his Oath
saith That he saw John Randall< no role > the Deced
on Friday last the Twenty Second Infant
when the Deced appeared to be in great
pair and told Dept. that a Hose had kicked
him upon his Navel, Says that the part
was not Discoloured, Says that the
Deced had been bled, and Dept. ordered
a Glister and Four entation, which
was done and the Glister Administred
Says that the Deced had some Physick
on Saturday Says that the Deced
on Saturday and on Sunday appeared
to be either That he was fetched to the
Deced about Two o'Clock onMonday
Monday Morning when the Deced
appeared to be lying, and he did
die in about a Quarter or half
an hour afterwards, as Dept. was
informed. Says that he does believe
that the Deced died in consequence of the
accident by the Horse, but that there was
no external appearance.

Geo Anderson< no role >

John Mattan< no role > of old Burlington Street in the
Parish of St. James Westmr. Stable keeper on his
Oath saith that on Friday Morning last John
Randall
< no role > the Deced , (who was a Coachman and
drove




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