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May 1769

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She lay very uneasily But She said She Lay very
Easy and was betterThat Mr Abell Ask'd
her several Questions And Informant told Mr
Abell what she had given her and he Said it would
not hurt her That She Said She had got
a great Cold at a certain time and had not been well
Since But had always been in great Pain ever since
which was Seven or Eight Months
That She had very little Pain while Mr Abell
was thereThat Mr Abell went down
Stairs and staid a little while And told Informant
She had all the Appearance of Labour And he
thought Informant should Charged her with it
That then Informant went up to her again
and while She was there Hunter hear'd Mr Abell
talking below And Seem'd Uneasy that he was
not GoneThat Informant went down again
to Mr. Abell and told lain She could not Tax
Hunter with being in Labour That Informant
thought her much of the same Bigness as when
She first CameThat after this Hunter
Seem'd to Sleep very Sound for about five Minutes
Then She Awoke And Said Pray Madam dont
"Stay with me for I am a deal better and am




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