City and Liberty
of Westminster
,
in the County of
Middlesex
,}
to wit,
An Inquisition Indented, taken for our Sovereign Lord the
King at the House of
Donnis Ryan< no role >
the Sign of the Bull's head
in Shetton Street
piccadilly
parish of St. George Hanover Square
within the Liberty of the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church
of St. Peter, Westminster
, in the County of Middlesex
, the second day of February 1797
in the thirty Seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third,
by the Grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland King, Defender of the Faith,
and so forth, before
Anthony Gell< no role >
, Esq.
Coroner
of our said Lord the King, for the said City
and Liberty, on View of the Body of
Joseph Leyton< no role >
then and there
lying dead, upon the Oath of the several Jurors whose Names are here under written, and
Seals affixed, good and lawful Men of the said Liberty, duly chosen, who being then and
there duly sworn and charged to enquire for our said Lord the King, when, how, and by
what Means the said
Joseph Leyton< no role >
came to his Death, do upon
their Oath say that the said
Joseph Leyton< no role >
on or about the
thirty first day of January of January in the
Year aforesaid at the Parish and in the
Liberty aforesaid To Wit in the Dwelling
House of the Earl of Pembroke in
Arlington Street
died by the Visitation
of God in an a natural Way and not
otherwise
IN WITNESS whereof, as well the said Coroner as the said Jurors, have to this Inqusition
set their Hands and Seals the Day, Year, and Place first above written.
Anthy. Gell< no role >
Coroner
}
Robt. Payne< no role >
J Glover
Davd. Lecount< no role >
Rob Naidbury< no role >
Thos Dobson< no role >
George Smith< no role >
Miller
John Ginger< no role >
Edward. Abbott< no role >
John Boone< no role >
William Hebb< no role >
Manuel [..]
John Williams< no role >
Thomas Taylor< no role >
James Firth< no role >
Thos. Gibbs< no role >