City of Westminster Coroners:
Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths
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5th January 1793 - 30th December 1793

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Image 326 of 80110th June 1793


Mr. William Morris< no role > Surgeon Gt. Marlborough Street
Born it of St. James , being sworn saith, that he was called in
to examined the Deced this day, that when he came
he found her String andanother& her French two sent
of the Faculty they had by the time this Deponent
arrived very near finished the Examination of
the Body-this Deponent however reopened she
Body himself in their presence & upon Examination
he could not fined any particular bank which
he can suffore to have been the Cause of
the & Oath but a Several Appearance of an
Information over the whole Bowels & Content
of the Belly sufficient to produce top of hife
this Deponent cannot assign any particular
of direct Cause of his Death,he father suffers
him to became died of some several Cause
of Inder portion, of cames of Presume

but supposes him to have died of some
several cause of rapid indisposition.

Willm Morris< no role >

Verdict
Thatthe John Glenvell< no role > died by the
visitation of sad in a Natural way
on Saturday the 8th. Jurt. and not from
any Blor he might have received.

Robert Griersen< no role >




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