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was easier but Dept. could keep nothing
on her Stomach, the Dated being sensible
on that beenon Tuesday Morning and complained of being Bruised
all over, but could not [..] [..]
particular part, Says that he servt some plug to pass
through Deced, and the Women with the
Deced told Dept. on Tuesday Night that there
was a Blackiress on Deced's Back but the
Deced being their dying Dept. did not look
at it, and Deced died that Evening about
Eight o'Clockthat Nightthe Eighth Instant
Tuesday died the Deced having no Foger Says that the this day, opened the Body of
the Deced, the Stomach and Bowels being
Perfectly sound as were the other Contents
of the Belly That he opened the Head
which he pound perfectly sound, no
Fracture whatever nor any Injury that
could be perceived in the Brain, And
this Dept. says that he does believes that
the Deced died in consequence of the Bruises
reced in the Body and the Wound on the
right side of the Head.

R. Whitfield

Joseph Darrby< no role > at No.9. Queen Street Soho
Taylor on his Oath saith That on Sunday Night
last this Dept. was going along Oxford Street
just as a Coach had overturned there were
saw the Decedlyingsider [..] the foot pavement
Bleeding from a Wound on her Head, being
insensible Says that the Deced was put into
a Coach and Dept. went home with her, and
in the Way Deced complained very much of
her inside and said that she was very bad
Says that he saw the Coachman in Oxford Street
whose Coach was overturned there, and that he
appeared to be much in Liquor.

Joseph Danby< no role >




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