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the Dray Lead passed it stopped that there appeared to be two
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to Mr. Spices of No. 100 in
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Six O Clock in the Evening of Thursday last Dept. was passing along
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the Mother of the Child stood with a Barrow of Trail that the
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that at the same instant a Dray came part
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drawn by two or three Horses and the Near
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Wheel of the Dray
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part over the deceds headthat a Man who appeared to
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be the driver was on the Pavement on the Near side of the
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Horses and had passed the Child before the
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Child tipt
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