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John King
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of No. 20 Morr Lane in the parish of Saint
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Giles without Cripplegate
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maketh Oath
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that about three OClock in the afternoon of Friday last Dept.
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being applied to as one of the Constables of said Parish to go to a
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House
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in White Crop Street belonging to a Mr. Harrison which
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House in let eat in different appartments Dept. accordingly
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went to said
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and on going to the
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Garret of the House Le found
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the Door locked Dept. burnt the Door open and in the back
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room of the Garret Le found the deced lying dead on a Red in
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the Room a Petticoat upon top of her and her
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tied up
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with a piece of Cloth
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Mary Wife of
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John Ball
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of No 45 Whitecrop Street
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Mahogany Knife Caremaker maketh Oath that she hath
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known the deced Elizabeth Romain about five or Six Months
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that the deced lived with one Penn in a Garret belonging to the
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said Home-that lad Friday week the deced was sitting on
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the bottom Stairs of the House-that the appeared very ill and sayed
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that she had had a fit in the course of That Morning-that she
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could not get into the Garrett Penn having the Key of the
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Garret with him an Dept. understood-that between six and
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seem in the Evening of that day Penn came horne and upon
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some people belonging to the house speaking to him he carryed
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the deced up Stairs upon his back the Garret-that
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between six and seven in the Evening of Tuesday
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last upon Penn coming home Dept. and one Mr. Rhodes
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went up to the Garrett to see the deced that she lay on the Bed
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and appeared very ill and appeared to be in adying Rate
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Pen sent for some time which Dept. offered to the deced but
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she appeared in capable of receiving it that between ten
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and eleven Pen came down and sayed the deced was dead
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Dept. then went up in Company with her husband and tied a
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