Middlesex Sessions:
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October 1796

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That Informant likewise Ask'd the Capt. to Let out One
Jno. Godine< no role > from the Tap Room who was Grazed on the
Chin by a Ball Informant thinks from Out of Turville
Street And the Capt. readily Let him go And Informant
told the Capt. that he would Undertake for the Appearance
ofthemhim That Informant also Ask'd for Mr. Rew
and his Son and some Others to be Let out of the Kitchen And that was
Granted And every One that Informant Ask'd Leave of
the Capt. to be Let Out he readily GrantedThat the
Deceased Walked out by himself That Informant
Knows not what Business he wasSaith he never saw
him before to his KnowledgeThat One was Carried
[..] Saith he thinks all
the Firing was Over between Nine and Ten
And that the whole did not last above fifteen Minutes
That after the Heat of the Firing was Over Informant was
in the Tap Room and he saw several of the Soldiers
Pointing their Guns in at the Window which was Open
from Turville Street That Informant Ask'd them
what they Meant And if they wanted to Kill the
Innocent That then did not Attempt to Fire
And Informant thinks there was no Firing afterwards

Wm Rawlings< no role >




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