City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1793 - 30th December 1793

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Image 128 of 80128th February 1793


of them there a Pail of Water over her
in order to Extinquish the Flames and
immediately afterwards she was conveyed
to St. George's Hospital

The [mark] Mark
of William Jones< no role >

John Piddington< no role > of No. 5 Adams Mews
Grosner Square living sworn smith
that on Thursday the 28th. day of Febry
1793 he was informed of the death of the
deceased where upon her went to St. George
Hospital when the deceased had been
sent in order to her recovery and the
House Surgeon of the sd. Hospital informed him
that the deceased came to her death in
on the 27th of Febry instant in
consequence of being so dread fully
budget and that the Body was immediately sent from the said
Hospital the Room in Bird Street where the deceased had lodged

John. Piddington< no role >

The Verdict that Elizabeth Smith< no role >
came to her death by being burnt Accidentally
in her Room.

Tho. Reevs< no role > Foreman




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