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16th September 1755 - 10th December 1756

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Bed; says Dept. Maid Servant assisted in
undressing her, and after she was put into
Bed her Maid Servant told Dept. she believed
the Woman would not as cover for that she
thought she was quite dead. That about 6
of the Clock the next Morning the said Man
came into Depts. Lodging Room to enquire
what was to pay, to which Dept. answered,
do not talk about Money, but [..] tane know
how the Woman does, on which [..] anqr. Maid Servt.
Maidor Depts: went into the Room where the Woman
was put to Bed, and found her dead. That
Dept. and thesd.Servantwent into the Room and,
accordingly found the Woman dead and

who helped to undress her the Night before,
went into the Room where the said Woman
was where theyand found her dead, and the
man was gone, having left his Stock and
a Silver Stock Buckle there. Says she searched
the Woman allover but there did not appear
any marks of violence upon her, and she
believes her excess of drinking was the
Occasion after Death. Says she neverhad
declared
mentioned to the said Peter Panchen< no role > that the
any thing relating to Lad to
on Thursday
Morning last any thing touching a Suspicion
of the man's having given her Royson, and
desires she ever sayd anything to him of her
desiconthinking it necessary that the Woman
should be taken up again after she had been
buried.

Sworn the 10th. day of Augt.
1756 before me}
Tho: Beach< no role >
Corr .

The Mark [mark] of
Jane Price< no role >

And Dept. further says that having been James blower< no role >
of Bridgewater Square London Victualler that he is
the same person who brought the dececased in the
Coach to her House, and layd there all night.

Sworn the 10th. day of Augt. 1756 .
before me}
Tho: Beach Corr.

The Mark [mark] of
Jane Price< no role >




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