Central
Criminal Court
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An Inquisition, taken for our Sovereign Lady the Queen, at the
Coroner's
Court, High Street, in the Parish
of Lambeth in the County
of London on the twenty second
day of November A.D. 1897 [ and by adjournment
on the _
day of _ and the _ day
of _],
before Athelstan Brayton Hicks one of
the Coroners of our said Lady the Queen for the said County
of London upon the Oath of Edmund Ferguson,
William Evans, George Smith, John Leveridge Aytens,
Bartolomeo Polti, James Everett, Henry D. Thatcher,
Robert C. Nicholls, Henry Clarke, William Gyles,
William Ladd, Richard Moses, and Charles
Ridgwell being good and lawful Men of the said County
of London duly sworn to inquire for our said Lady the
Queen, on view the Body of Ethel Rose Mayersbeth
of
of 6 High Street in the parish of Lambeth
as to her Death, and those of the said Jurors whose names are
hereunto subscribed,
upon their Oaths duly administered to them, do say That the said
Ethel Rose Mayersbeth
came to her death in the shop, 146 Lambeth Walk, Lambeth
from thrombosis in the heart consequent upon pneumonia and cardiac
weakness from the gross and criminal negligence of
Rose Mayersbeth
and so the Jurors aforesaid do further say That the said
Rose Mayersbeth
a married woman of 6, High Street, Lambeth
on the sixteenth day of November A.D. 1897
did feloniously kill and slay
against the Peace of our said Lady the
Queen, her Crown and Diginity, the said
Ethel Rose Mayersbeth
and the Jurors aforesaid, upon their Oaths, do further
say that the said Ethel Rose Mayersbeth
at the time of her Death was a female person of the age
of
one and 11/12 years, and a daughter of
Robert Charles Mayersbeth,
a bookmaker's clerk.
In Witness whereof as well the said Coroner as the said Jurors have hereunto
subscribed their Hands and Seals the Day and Place first above written.
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