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23rd January 1786 - 18th December 1786

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Image 448 of 68121st September 1786


her breath and complained muchSaith deced lend Deponent
had, had Victualer sufficient for both of them on Tuesday & Wednesday
which they had bought by selling a bed Gown of another Girl who
went to London on the Wednesday MorningSaith that
the deced lay on the dry Side of the Rich and Deponent on
the other and that it rained all Nightthat about two
o' Clock in the Morning Deponent asked deced how she
was & she Answered her and Said she was bother in her
breathDeponent then went to another part of the Rich &
fell asleep, and between Six and Seven o Clock was waked
by in Rich inlast brought A Man who told
her the deced was dead.Saith that before the Men
dead the deced and Deponent so ill the deced was so
bad that she them her she could not have lived long but
that the Water being flung at her and the Much & Dun [..]
made her worse.Saith that before ye Men used her it
the deced appeared to be feverish and thirty and drank
near from quarter of Cold Water.Saith that when
the Men first flung the Water Deponent begged they would
not fling the Water on deced but upon Deponent as deced
was illbut they never the less flung it on bothSaith
that oats appeared to know the deced

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