What to do with himself-Dept. advised him to take some
Bark. Dept. has no doubt from the observation he has made
of the deced during the time he has attended him that at
times he was quite lunatic.
James Woodward< no role >
Surgeon
John Skates< no role >
an Hostler
at the Angel Inn Fleet Market
maketh Oath & saith thataboutin consequence of the alarm
given by the witness William Hooker< no role >
& seeing the Doorthat
of the Calender Shop Street went through the House up Stair
into the Glazing Shop & from then it down the Ladder into
the Calender Shop that Depts fellow Servant Wm. Ingram< no role >
followed him-the deced was hanging in the manner describes
by Porker-Dept. took the decese in his Arms & Ingram
cut the Cord-Dept. layed the deced on a tablethat he
was warm and quite Deadthat Mr. Smith came down
into the Shop at the timeThat some of the Prentice Boys
came down & the Door of the Calender Shop was opened
to let the Drotin in
Jno. Skeats< no role >