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1782

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they Sat, and then came and sat down again by the side
of her, the said Humphreys, and he this examinant Im-
idiately went out with a pot. of Beer. and on his return
Crossing the Street to come home, from carrying the said
pot of Beer, he hear'd the ferclock go off, and saw
[..] panes of the Sash Window of his Tap room fall [..]
[..] and
in comeing into the Tap room, he saw the prosecutrix
Elizabeth Humphreys< no role > , lay upon the floor, as he thought
dead, upon which he went up to the said Lemon, and
said, you Vitt [..] un what have you done, he said what
he had done he must answer for, he the said Lemon
[..] ked whether the piece was Loaded, and he said
[..] with a pebble St [..] he did not put it in
[..] d further this examinant saith not

Sworn before me this
4 Day of March 1782}

Jonan Durden< no role >

Lionel Galley< no role >

The Voluntary Examination of William Bailey< no role >
who on his oath Saith that on the 31st. of January last
past he went to the House of Lionel Galley< no role > Known by the Sign
of the Kings Arms in the Bowling Alley Westminster
and saw the prisoner Thomas Lemon< no role > , Sitting in a Cox
and in some time afterwards came into the same Room
where they were Sitting, Elizabeth Humphreys< no role > the prosecutrix
the prisoner, Lemon, asked her if she would drink any




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