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a Lodger at Mrs. Godfreys Lyon her On the Saith that
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) brought
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Deponent a Pint of beer. and he brought a pot to
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Mrs. Edwards whose Room was next & deceaseds
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and as ye boy went down Stairs he asked. him
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what his Name was which made Deponent
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believe it was not paid for and is prealy sune it
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was notSaith that Yesterday she heard
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the Squal the
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between the deceased
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and Shurleyand shortly afterwards the deceased
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came upon the Stairs and Deponent handed
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her (as she seemed weak & complained of her head)
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into Deponents Room and Sat down in a Chain
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and Said Mrs. Nelson I never owned for a pot of
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Beer. Deponent wished her to lake some woman
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beer with a To ast & Griges to comfort her that she
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was a person that were drank.but she said
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it wod. make her head wase and turn her brain
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Saith deceased was in her Room in the Morning
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in perfect health.
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