Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. Geo. THE TIMES, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1834 / DEATH / REYNOLDS On Saturday an inquest was held at the White Horse, Market-place, Old Brentford, on the body of MISS ELIZABETH REYNOLDS, a young lady of high respectability. The deceased resided with her mother, a widow lady, and two sisters. On Friday last she was in good health and spirits; she retired to bed about 9 o'clock at night, previous to which she had complained of a tooth ache, and expressed her intention of having it extracted on the following day. One of the sisters slept with the deceased, and on awaking in the morning, turning towards the deceased, called "Lizzy", at the same time kissing her cheek, which she (the sister) had no sooner done than she gave a scream, and sprang from the bed, discovering that her much attached sister was a corpse. MR. HALL, a surgeon, gave his opinion that the rupture of a blood-vessel in the heart was the cause of death, and that the young lady had passed from sleep to eternity. Verdict..........."Died by the visitation of God." ____________________________________________________________