her DeathBut upon the whole, as she was afflicted
with many diseases, if of opinion She diedon Norbeing
so ill by being expected to, and by the inclemeney of the weather.
John Dege< no role >
John Couch< no role >
of Isleworth
aforesaid Surgeon
Upon her
Oath Sayth that he hath heard the whole of Mr.
Dege's Evidence and that he is interily of the same
opinion with him as to the Cause of the deceaseds
Death
John Couch< no role >
John Harrison< no role >
a Corporal
in General Gages Regiment of
Light Dragoons. Upon his Oath Saith That John Farlar< no role >
.
who is one of the Jurymen upon the Inquest now sworn
Said on the Quantity hath day of Septemberherinstant that
from the Account he had heard if he was sworn upon the
Jury he would find against the Men / meaning Oats, Thyrm, and Waluesley / Guilty
of Wilfully Murdering Mary Oliver< no role >
John Harroson< no role >
These Depositions were severally
taken and Acknowledged the
day Year and place first
mentioned before}
Wm Wilson< no role >
Coroner