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May 1762

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Mr. Sibson & She continued to attend him all day
and I was comeing back wards afterwards In the
After noon Mr Tyrrell came & upon my Com-
-munication to him that Mr. Sibson had purged
blood all day and asked him the reason of if to
which he Answerd that there was a lay a blood Vessall
brok within him And that he was now going as
fast as if a Pigg was Stick and let run loose upon
the read and that he could not live four hours And
upon my daughters asking him of there was no Possible
relies for it To which he Answerd by asking If it
was Possible to get to the inside of a Man In
the evening I sent for one Mr. Tyrrel who Sat
up all that night by him with my daughter and
the maid and laid down in the next room &
about two o Clock my dauter came to my bed side
and Cryd manner for Godsake Get up for
Mr. Sibson is dyingI was then informd his
had a Converlocon felt but when I came he
was a till better, The continued to grow weaker
and weaker & I went and laid down again

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And in the morning when I got up the Nurse was
gone home, I pound him much the same
and on about four hours Mr. Tyrrell returnd
and continued with him till the dead about
half an hour After two o Clock I was in the
Room & could discern no other Alteration in
him But growing weaker & weaker & Expired
guite easieMy dauter was in the Room but
I cannot Pay what of the servt beside

About half an hour after he died his brother
came & asking how his brother was, I told him
he was dead about half an hour To which
he Replyd he was every glad of it for he was
releasd out of his MiseryI aske him to go
up and see his brothers Corps but he would not
He then asked where Mr. Sibson was I told him She
was




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