| Notes: | Norfolk Chronicle Saturday, 5 Mar 1791, Page 2
On Monday last an inquisition was taken at Winfarthing, in this county, before Capel Bringloe, gent. One of his Majesty’s Coroner’s for the said county, on the body of William Johnson, of Diss, whitesmith; who, returning from Winfarthing (where he had been at work) on Saturday evening, and being much intoxicated with liquor, fell down in the road, and was deserted by his companions. He was found dead on Sunday morning in the road between Shelfanger and Winfarthing aforesaid. - Jurors’ Verdict, died through intoxication with liquor and the inclemency of the weather. |