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Thomas Mc Cure< no role > Saith That he is an
Apprentice to Mr. Taylor of Wapping
Peruke maker That yesterday was
a fortnight about a Quarter after Ten in the Evening
Coming down Wapping he saw the Deceased
lying upon his right side on the foot
Pavement at the Corner of Bell Alley
That he said God Almighty Bless Age
For Gods sake [..] Let me have a Bed
That he did notsaysee he was hurt tile
some Persons took him up

And then Informant saw he was Blood [..]
at the bottom of his BellyThat [..]
Informant said he was stabd [..]
That some Person asked him where [..]
Lodged and he said At Mr. Williams's
That several Persons were about him
before Informant Came to him
That the Deceased Put his hand to his
left side and said he had got a Blow there
But he could not tell how he got it [..]
That Informant saw him taken to the
Watchhouse and Came for Mr. Williams and
for Mr. Ward the Doctor

The Mark of
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Thomas Mc. Cure




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