City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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14th January 1785 - 26th December 1785

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Image 286 of 6979th June 1785


City & Liberty of
Westmr . in the County
of Middlesex }


Informations taken this
Ninth day of June 1785 at the
Parish of St. George Hanover Square
within the Liberty of Westmr. in the
County of Midsex upon an Inquisition
touching the death of Adam Jungworth< no role >

Edward Ramm< no role > of Silver Street in the Parish
of St. James Westmr. Carpenter on his Oath
saith That Adam Junkworth< no role > the Deced
lodged about Seven Years with this Dept.
Says that on Tuesday Evening last between
Seven & eight (the 7th. Instant) this Dept.
saw the Deced poss by Dept. going to
take a Walk as usual as Dept. thought
but Deced did not then speak, Says that
the Deced did not come home that Night
nor did Dept. see him the next day, Says
that he was informed this Morning that
the Deced was dead, and was Drowned in the River
near the Fire Enquire at Pimlico. Says
that he saw the Body of the Deced, and observed no
Marks of violence upon him, Says
that the Deced has had a Giddiness
at times, and complained of his Head.

Edwd. Ramm< no role >

Christian Becker< no role > at Mr. Wonder in Great
Poultney Street Taylor on his Oath saith
That he has known Adam Jungworth< no role > about
fiften Years and frequently saw him
Says that the Deced has been Subject to a
Giddiness and complained in his Head about there years &
frequently fell down Suddenly when
he has been with Dept.

Christian Becher< no role >

Severally Sworn the Day Year
& Place abovementioned
before me
Tho. Prickard< no role > Coroner }




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