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That be & the Deced had been drinking 2 or 3 Potts bef
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& had had such a Dram of Gin wch. was all the Liquor
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they had had that Day. That he & the Dowd had been
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out all Right from this own Habitation but went to Red
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abt. 10' o'Clock sober. That in the Drinking the last
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Pot of Rear in the Humploft Brown came into the Lof
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& spoke to the Deced & bid him get oat & said the same
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to the Witness & bid then both get out Then he flew on
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into a Passion & withts. the Deced saying One Ward of ill Usage Mr.
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Browne
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took hold of bath the Deced shoulders & shou'd
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him out of the Hemp loft both the Doors being open &
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he full upon his Pace upon the Ground wch. is firm & gravely
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That he fell dircetly out Withts. first fulling on the Floor
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That by the Violence of the Pash in his Passion he humbled
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over & over by means of the Deceds heals touching the
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Cross Bar wch. was high 3 Feet above the Left Floor
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That the Deced stood with his back
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towards the Door
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& facing Mr,. Brown That Mr. Brown immediately afterwds
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came up to the Deced & Gave him a Twist & flay him
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to the
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Flooring of the left That he got up &
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went to the left Door & Jamp'd down out
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of the
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Left That he to umbled on his Knees to the Ground but
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never touch'd the Deced That
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Jno. King
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Mr. Goslar's
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2d. foreman came immediatley & bled him upon being
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called That he went to the Deced & the Deced said
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Dr. Rilly soe & get me home wch. was all he said to him
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That he help'd carry him Home & put him into the Bed
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& came to Notice afterwards That the Dowd said he was
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brimfd so inwardly he Reliev'd he shd. never Recover
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it & that he shd. Die & Desir'd the
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Witness to see
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him righted That before the Fall he was hearty & well
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& complain'd of as Bruises or other hilment That
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One Tooney who is Surveyor over the Workmen said
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to Mr. Brown soon after the Fall Lord what have gon
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Done gen have killed the man & Brown Answered
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Dama him I did not Care if I had Killed him That
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