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Quong Long

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Inquisition
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Inquisition.
  
An Inquisition indented taken at Clinton, in the district of Lillooet British Columbia, the sixth day of November in the forty second year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria before me Frederick William Foster, gentleman, one of the Coroners for our Lady the Queen, for the District aforesaid, upon the view of the body of Quong Long of High Bar then and there and within the jurisdiction of the said Coroner, lying dead, upon the oaths of   
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An Inquisition indented taken at Clinton, in the district of [Lilloort?] British Columbia, the sixth day of November in the forty second year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria, before me, Frederick William Foster, gentleman, one of the Coroners for our Lady the Queen, for the District aforesaid, upon the view of the body of Quong Long of High Bar then and there and within the jurisdiction of the said Coroner, lying dead, upon the oaths of   
  
 
James D. Hartling foreman
 
James D. Hartling foreman
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William Berger
 
William Berger
  
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good and lawful men of the district aforesaid, in the said town of Clinton, who being now here sworn and charged to enquire, on the part of our said Lady the Queen, when, where, how, and after what manner, the said Quong Long came to his death, do say upon their oath, that the deceased Quong Long who was a native of the [Lae Du?] in the Empire of China, and aged forty seven years and that he came to his death by accidentally falling off the trail near the big slide.
 
good and lawful men of the district aforesaid, in the said town of Clinton, who being now here sworn and charged to enquire, on the part of our said Lady the Queen, when, where, how, and after what manner, the said Quong Long came to his death, do say upon their oath, that the deceased Quong Long who was a native of the [Lae Du?] in the Empire of China, and aged forty seven years and that he came to his death by accidentally falling off the trail near the big slide.
  
 
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BC Archives GR-0431, Box 2 File 5, BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners of British Columbia.

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1879

[Coroner]

Inquisition.

An Inquisition indented taken at Clinton, in the district of [Lilloort?] British Columbia, the sixth day of November in the forty second year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria, before me, Frederick William Foster, gentleman, one of the Coroners for our Lady the Queen, for the District aforesaid, upon the view of the body of Quong Long of High Bar then and there and within the jurisdiction of the said Coroner, lying dead, upon the oaths of

James D. Hartling foreman

George Slater

George Runyon

William Berger

Ed. Chartres

good and lawful men of the district aforesaid, in the said town of Clinton, who being now here sworn and charged to enquire, on the part of our said Lady the Queen, when, where, how, and after what manner, the said Quong Long came to his death, do say upon their oath, that the deceased Quong Long who was a native of the [Lae Du?] in the Empire of China, and aged forty seven years and that he came to his death by accidentally falling off the trail near the big slide.

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BC Archives GR-0431, Box 2 File 5, BRITISH COLUMBIA. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners of British Columbia.