>From The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Herald ( Bury Saint Edmunds, England ), Tuesday, April 14, 1885; pg. 7; Issue 5354. LINDSEY. SUDDEN DEATH. - An inquest was held at the Red Rose, Lindsey, on Wednesday, before Mr. Woolnough GROSS, deputy coroner for the Liberty of Bury St. Edmund's, touching the death of John DURRANT , 50 years of age. Sarah FARTHING , wife of James FARTHING , labourer, deposed that about quarter past eight o'clock on Sunday morning she saw the deceased, and he appeared to be in his usual health. A short time after she was called by deceased's daughter, and on going upstairs she saw him in bed. He was then quite cold and appeared to be insensible. He was breathing very heavily. Witness remained with him and he died about half-past three in the afternoon. Emma ELMER, wife of Geo. ELMER , said that between eleven and twelve on Sunday morning she was returning from the well, and she saw the deceased with a pail in his hand. He was walking on the path, which was about two feet higher than the road. When she got near him he fell off the path on to the road. He managed to crawl on to the path and witness called for assistance. - Alfred THOMPSON ,surgeon, Boxford, said that he was called to see the deceased on Sunday, but being absent at the time he was unable to go until the evening. The deceased was then dead. He believed the deceased died from natural causes. A verdict was returned in accordance with the medical evidence.