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December 1766

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John Abbutt< no role > of George Street Shoemaker Saith he hath known
the Deceased ever since last SummerThat she frequently
Came to Informants in a Morning to Light a Candle
ThatsheOne Morning about Six or Seven Weeks ago there was some
Bread lay on Informants Table and the Deceased Ask'd him for
a Bit and said she was almost FamishedBut Informt. did not give her any
That he does not Remember ever to have seen any Black Eyes
or Bruiseswhateveror Marks of Violence whatever about her
That he hath many times heard the Deceased Cry out
But did not hear what she said nor did Informant ever
see or hear Collins give her any Blows
Thatlast ThursdayInformant Live's Opposite to Collins
And last Thursday between Nine and Ten at Ten at Night Informant
heard Collins Come in a Blustering manner to her Door
with her Daughter and Called to the Deceased and said" Hussey
Come and Light Your Mistress in and Let the Neighbours See
You are AliveThat Informant did not see
the Deceased at that time And does not Remember the last
time that he saw herThat he hath several times
seen her within a fortnight and hethinks since she was brot. back
saw no Difference in her from what he had before seen
That he heard the Deceased Cry out last Saturday Morning
between 7 and 8 As she had used to do But Informant did
not see or hear any blows givenThat he does not
know when she Died

John Abbot< no role > .




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