Middlesex Sessions:
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July 1761

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Malice toward Your (Answer) No, I never thought so (Questn)
Was You really the Agressor. (Answer) I was the
Agresson indeed and by GI was the Agresson, and
I own I have brought this entirely upon my self, (Quest.)
Do You forgive Mr. Brice who shot Your. (Answer) I do
freely from my Soul forgive him for I was to blame
(Question,) Would you have me declare this for the sake
of Mr. Bricer, (Answer). Yes I would by all means. Dept.
then said to Capt. Jaspar, in this Declaration you have
acted like a Gentleman and I hope if you keep quiet
there is some small hope's of your recovery, Capt Jasper
said he was glad to hear so and beg'd Deponent would
attend himDeponent is of Opinion that the Wound
was the Occasion of Capt. Jaspers' Death, his reason
for thinking so is that the Ball pass'd between the 1st & 2d.
Rib a little below and to the inside of the left
Subclavian Blood Vessels which were not wounded
after the Ball had pass'd thro' these 2 Ribs it pass'd
thro' the Superior part of the anterior left lobe of the
Lungs near 2 inches from the upper edge of that lobe
in




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