Mary Clark

Evidence Type: Newspaper Report
30 January 1841

INQUEST

A Corner’s [sic] Inquest was held at the Plymouth Inn, Cumberland-street, on the body of a male infant, unnamed, of which a prisoner of the Crown, named MARY CLARK, assigned to Mr. NEASTROP, of the same street had been delivered on the previous day. From the evidence of Dr. HARNETT, however, it appeared that the confinement of the woman had been greatly premature, and the infant in question must consequently have been still-born. A verdict was therefore returned to that effect.


CITATION

Female Factory Online, (femalefactoryonline.org), “Law Report of MARY CLARK,” https://femalefactoryonline.org/law-reports/p18410130/, accessed [insert current date].

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