Middlesex Sessions:
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May 1769

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of his HeadThat a little better than Eleven o.Clock
He said whomis this the Devil lying along side of me
That Informant was then lying by him And he made
a Kick at him and just touchd his side but did not hurt
himThat then Informant got up and went
into the Street and he flung things down Stairs after
him and after his MotherThat Mrs. Carraven
who Lives under neath Informant then Came and
thought to Pacify himThat Informant Stayed
at Mr. Carravens till four o.Clock for he was afraid to
go up where his Son wasSaith he cannot
Tell whata his Son was doing from the time Informant
Left him till Seven in the Morning
That from four to Seven Informant Staid at Mr. Mooney
That at Seven Informants Son Sent for him And Informt.
went to him And took him to be something better
That he had some Coffee from Mr. Mooneys and afterwards
Dosed a little and Informant thought him pretty sensible
And he Desired Informant to go to One Bob. Grate< no role >
and Another (whose Name Informant cannot Tell)
Two of his Sons ShipmatesThat Informant
left him between Eight and Nine and went after the Two
Shipmates And did not return till his Son was had to
the London Hospital Saith he never Know his
Son so beforeThat he would something Drink too much
That Informant never heard his Son Say anything




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