deced on the Monday and Thursday following that
the appeared to the better on Monday-but the
Fever continued-that he appeared some what
collected at times, and sometimes appeared
delirious which Dept. apprehends proceeded
from the Violence of the Fever that deced was
afflicted with-that the deced appeared worse
on Tuesday about two O'Clock-that the was quite
insensible-that the Fever had not left him but
Seemed more violent-That the attended the deced
again about 7 or 8 OClock in the Evening and on
his going into the Room the found the deced
dead-That he has no doubt if the deced had
not had a Fever but said Wound would have
caused his death
Sworn the 9th day of
October 1788
before me}
T Shelton Corr.
Thos. Whately< no role >
Richard Clifford< no role >
of No:13 Cutter lane< no role >
Cheapside
Apothecary
make Oath and saith that onSaturday Morning last the was send for to the
deceds that he found deced in a very had Fever
attended with a violentFeverPurging-that he
send the deced same Medicines-that the attended
the deced again about 12 OClock on Sunday
Morning-that the found the deced in [..] prespiration
-that the deced seemed delirious and quite
uncollected-saying Doctor you meed not do any
thing for me for I am dying-for I cannot feel
my heard beat and using some other expressions
whichbedconvinced Dept. that the deced was
not sensible but quite deliver-that the told
Dept. Wife so-and told her she should get
somebody to