appeared much wounded on the Head-That upon
being asked Who had used Her so, She said
She did not know, but desired Dept. to open the
Door into the Front Bed room, and They would
find the Person there, That the Door was
opened accordingly, but [..] did not find any
person there, and the Window & Shutters [..]
shut-That Deponent went soon after fora
SurgeonMr. Redish in Margaret Street
, whom
Dept. know to be an Acquaintance of the
deced
William Cranfield< no role >
David Cramp< no role >
of French Gardens
, Mary bone
Watch Man
, of the Beat of Mortimer Street
Saith
that in Consequence of the Alarm, in George
Street
, Dept went there and found the Outside
Parlour Window Shutters of Mr Morgan's House open, and the Window
up a little way-That the Trap Door at the
Top of the House was fast and up on examining
about the House, they could not find any Person
in the House, on the Appearance of any other
Person, than the deceased, and the Woman
Servant-That Dept. went for the Surgeon, and
Conforms, William Cranfield< no role >
's Account of the
Situation of Mrs. Morgan
David Cramp< no role >