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August 1760

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Eliz< no role > : the wife of Edmd. Burck< no role > Mariner
in Mr. Alfords Rents. did not see the Quarrel or
any blow given to the decedSays she saw One of the
out landish Men or 21 July Strike Donnevan now in
custody & she saw Donnevan take a Stick from under
Mrs. Otways bulk & strike the Outlandish Man again
That the or outlandish Man ran down Shorters Street &
Donneven after him& she saw Donnevan Knock
him down two or three timesthat in abt. a quarter
of an hour aftewards she was Donnevan at Mrs.
Ingrams door (the blue anchor ) & ask'd himit it
was not ashame to strike such an old person as Mr.
Parry & Donnevan Answrd. the Devil relieve him, that
he had not worse Luck; & that it he was not dead, he
hoped he would Die, & all those that took the
outlandish Mens Partsays she meant Mr. Parry
& not the Outlandish Man when she put the queen
to Donnevan.

taken & acknowleged the day & ye
above mentioned before

the Mark of
Elizabeth [mark] Burck< no role >

E. Umfreville Coronr.

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Margt. Otway< no role > Widow over agt. Mr. Parrys lays
the Quarrel beganagtat the her DoorThat it was begun by
the Men of Wars Men the SailorsThat the Venatians
were going quietly along & said nothing to any body. That
one of the Sailors came up to one of the Venetians & lifted up
his Coat & took a stick from the Venetiansdescribes the
Stick & accounts for the Nails in itdid not See Mr.
Perry Struck for she was Knock'd down herself & for
some Minutes was severlesssaw Mr. Parry with his
Arm up agt. the door Post & a Venetian run from her
Door cross the way to Mr. Parrys & believes he ran
into his House but the witness got a blow from the Sailor
who took the Stick from the Venetian & she dropt & can [..]




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