Allhallows
London Hall and Says on [..] atic of the
body of the Infant he perceived & mark of violence on the
throat of the Child but whether it was the occasion if the death
of the Infant he could say [..] with certainly Says the Child was
of its full growth & was a remarkatle four Child; that thence
strong was not lyed, that dept usually believes the Child was
been alive, he put the lungs of the Child into Cold water and
they Swan. Saya the death of the Child he believes was
occasioned cotton by the same strong not having been lyed
or the violence in the Street.
Sworn the 20th. March 1789
before me
Thos. Shelton< no role >
Corr.
Henry Saffory< no role >