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Informations of Witnesses taken at the Dwelling House<lb></lb>
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on Tuesdaythe third day of<lb></lb>
January1786 Before <rs type="persName" id="LMCOIC65101_n1220-2">Edward Umfreville</rs>
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for the said County touching.<lb></lb>
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there lying Dead as follow</p>
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Law o f the deceased on his Oath Saith That on Sunday<lb></lb>
last the deceased with whom Deponent lived in<lb></lb>
Taylor Buildings aforesaid same home with<lb></lb>
his two Daughter about Nine O Clock and came<lb></lb>
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the flap of which to let down to write upon and<lb></lb>
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shut the Door of his Bed Room and his Wife who<lb></lb>
was then sitting in the Parlom with this Deponent<lb></lb>
went out of the Room and within fine or six</p>
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