Thomas Blake< no role >
the Younger of Paddington
aforesaid
Upon his Oath Saith That he saw Gippey strike
the deceased twice and kicked him on her
private parts and immediately deceased appeared
stunned and turned round towards the Cart laid
his Right hand on the Side of it and immediately
fell backwards into it and falling with all her
weight the backs of his head appeared to hit against the
bottom of the CartSaith he was in Company
with Gippey near the Water haugh of the Red
Lyon
on Friday last and on Deponent Asking
him what he thought of the Affair of Billy
Andersons< no role >
Gippey Said Dann his Eyes
I did not hurt him.
Tha Mark of
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Thomas Blake< no role >
the Younger
George Stringer< no role >
at Dustman
Servant
to John Cole< no role >
of Paddington
upon his Oath Saith That he was
sitting on Mr. Blakes Empty Cart and Sevnt
.
Francis Jenkins< no role >
commonly called Gippey strike
& kick the deceased who resoled and fell into the
CartSaith that Gippey appeared to be in
Liquor deceased never attempted to strike
Gippey but when the deceased was taken