Article clipped from True Sun

interest and provoke emulation/'—Most provoking sort ! * of weather, truly f iThe Alleged Murder at Deptford. '8— Yesterday evening, at six o'clock, Mr. Carter, the I coroner, and the jury re-assembled at the Red Cow, I High-street, for the purpose of further investigating ! ^ (he circumstances connected with the death of Mr. )illiam Rudland, ( who it was alleged had been barba* • ) rously murdered undervery mvsterious circumstances,) i : when Messrs. Downing, Drury, Mitchell, and WegK, j 1 surgeons, having performed the post-mortem examina- 1 * tiou on the body, stated they were perfectly satisfied !.. that the deceased had expired in a tit of apoplexy, and i not by any violent means. The blood which was dis- ! covered on the floor had proceeded from his mouth and r I nostrils. The jury appeared perfectly satisfied ihatthe i . deceased had not come by hisdeatii unfairly, and, after I \ being addressed by the coroner, returned a verdict I f “That the deceased died by the visitation of God, ’ r while labouring under an apoplectic fit. Mrs. Rud i . land appears to be totally ignorant of her husband’s I f death, as, when any questions are put to her, she re- i . plies in a faint tone “ Go to Mr. Kudiand.” Not the f. slightest hopes are at present entertained of her re-coverv. The deceased was universally respected by . , ft? , ° k°€'v him. The two men, Daniel and Morris ! tV* elch, who were taken in custody on suspicion of v having murdered the deceased, were accordingly dis- f charged. .
Newspaper Details

True Sun

London, Middlesex, GB

Thu, Aug 15, 1833

Page 4

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

GB 25 Nov 2024

Other Publications Near London, Middlesex

Bingleys Journal

Arminian Magazine

London Daily Mail

London Stars and Stripes

London Daily Universal Register