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October 1796

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said Mistress Pass whenever he should meet her if he
was at liberty And all those Deponents William Brown< no role >
Charlotte Jenkins< no role > Edward Tredaway< no role > Thomas Mumford< no role > and
Thomas Dyer< no role > severally say they verily belive from the
Threats turbulent and desperate disposition and Violent
proceedings and Conduct as aforesaid of the said Joseph
Marshall
< no role > that if he is set at Liberty he will certainly
take away the Life of the said Mrs. Hannah Pass< no role > or do
her some very great bodily mischief And this Deponent
Charlotte Jenkins for herself further saith that the said
Mr. William Pass< no role > hath for several Weeks past been
in a very bad state of Health and kept his Bed and
that he still Keeps his Bed and is unable to go out of
his room and that if he was obliged to go abroad his
life would be in absolute Danger as she verily believes
And this Deponent also saith that the said Mrs. Hannah
Pass
< no role > hath lately lain in or been in Child bed and is stell
in so very weak a State that it is improper for her
to go out and that if she was to undergo the Emotion
and agitation of Spirits which the attendance of a
Court of Justice on the matters before related would
expose her to her and her life would be thereby
endangered And this Deponent John Bromley< no role > for himself
saith that on Thursday last he went by the directions
of Mr. Judkin Attorney for the Prosecutor to the House
of the said Mr. William Pass< no role > whom be found in Bed
very sick and ill in order to take Instruction for
exhibiting Articles of the Peace by or on behalf of the
said Mrs. Hannah Pass< no role > against the said Joseph Marshall< no role >
when he was informed and believes that she was so ill
that she could not undergo the Satigue and Attendance




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