Londonss
An Inquisicon Etc taken at the Parrish of St Michael Cornhill
in the Ward of Cornhill
London the 2d Day of October Anno
[..] Din 1700
before me
Geo: Rivers< no role >
Coronr
of the
Said City on View of the body of one
Robert Willmot< no role >
Gent
there Lying Dead by the Oathes
of
Will: Gould< no role >
Tho: Townsend< no role >
Benj: Whitebread< no role >
Richard Stovely< no role >
Step: Peters< no role >
Will: Tyler< no role >
Will: Kittle< no role >
Jo: Chadwell< no role >
Paul Knewstab< no role >
Rich: Fettiplace< no role >
Benj: Sison< no role >
Lawrence Lancaster< no role >
Robt: Allen< no role >
Jo: Johnson< no role >
Tho: Haynes< no role >
&
Step: Brittain< no role >
Tho: Bernard< no role >
Robt. Howard< no role >
They fyade that James Tyler< no role >
Late of London Gent
God not haveing Etc the first
Day of October in the yeare aforesaid at the Parrish of St Michael Cornhill
London in
& upon the Said Rob: Willmot< no role >
in the peace Etc feloniously Willfully Etc did make an
assault & that the Said James Tyler< no role >
with a Certaine Sword made Etc of the Value
of one Shilling the Sd Robt Willmot Feloniously Willfully & did Strike & thrust
in giveing to him the Sd Robt Willmot< no role >
with the Sword aforesd one Mortall wound
in & upon the right Side of his body neare the right pap halfe an Inch Long
& 4 Inch deep of which he Instantly dyed at St. Michael Cornhill
aforesd
They Fynde him Guilty of Maide but fynde no goods Chattells Lands
or Tenemt: to their Knowledge In Wittnesse Etc
Wittnesses
(William Babington< no role >
Surjeon
Richard Osborn< no role >
Labr
George Willimott< no role >
Peter Avwain< no role >
Surgeon