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May 1762

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he hoped he was not worse That upon this Answer Mrs.
Martin said wher. he was better or worse he wd. most
assuredly die & wch. she spoke wll. seve warmth- Says
Mrs. Sibson was Prsent in the room at the same Times
Says she at the Same time said he was in a galloping
consumption like her Husbd. & that no Halp could do
him any Service- Says he inform'd Mrs. Martin
he found no Symtoms of a Consumption & he wondred
why she shd. directly say. he wd certainly die & that
in the Prsence of his Wife- his saying this pacified
her & he Thinks gave relief to the wife- That on
Saturday 10. he visited him again & found him bitter
& to inform'd Mrs. Matin who did not seem rejoiced
but answered the End would prove all. That in the
Evening of the same day Mr. Josh. Sibson< no role > accor. Bror.
of the deced who lives at Baldock came to the
witness at windsor alter he had can his Brot. at
Longford & shew'd uneasiness at his Brors. illness- lays
as the Bror. appear'd uneasy he Said the he & the deceds wise thought
him better get for the Brors. Satifaccon it might not
be improper to call in a Physician- the Bror. said
he would mention it to the Family but that he was
20a Stranger to them. Says he went the next day agn.
to the deced at Longford where he saw Mr. Jos: Sibson< no role >
& ask'd him wher. he had recommended a Physician




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