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3d 1762
April


his Resolution, and I Sent the moud to begg he would
Per not go; but he dier go; and reding a litle way
was obliged to come back as the horse was too
much fro hering He then would ride a litle mare
bigg with Foal which he thought would be easier
managedHe would Suffer no Servll nor his
Wife to go with him He then went to his
brother who went for Mr. Tipell the Apothecary
& brot him as I have been informd, to his house
to See his brotherMr Tipell then found him
very bad & blooded him & gave him medecines
home with himHis brother came home with
him in a Chaiseand he (the deceasd ) was oblged
9th to go to bad immediatlyOn Friday Mr Tipell
came to See him, he then found him as Tin in-
-formd on a high Fever & thot of putting on him
a perpetual Belisterwhich he did that day or
10th nextOn Saturday his brother from Baldwick
came to See him, and upon my Remonstrating to
him on the bad State of health his Brother was in,
he told me he belived his brother was in a much
worse State of health than his Friends thought him
and agreed with one in being fear full Mr Sibson
was in a deep ConsumptionMy reasons
for thinking To wereThat he was Just in the
same Situation as Mr. Martin (my husbsd.) who
died of a ConsumptionI did not attend
Mr. Sebson, being my Self So very ill but called
& ask'd him how he did, as often as I could
and sent frequently Mr Sebson from Bald week
11th Went in Sunday very much concernd forkes
Brothers, and desired my daughter to write him
how his brother wasMr. Tyrrel at my desire
came up to my apartment & upon my mentions
to him That I thought there ought to be a Physician
calld, for I really thot Mr. Sibson was in a Con-
-sumptionHe RaplydConsumptive he is to be
Sure




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