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Mr Wilson presents his Compliments to the Coroner and
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begs to assure him he is confined to his House with a violent
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Information in his left Eye attended with acute pain, or
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would have waited upon him.
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Mr Wilson bled the deceased on Thursday Evening Soon
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he was taken out of the Chymney after which he seem'd to
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come to himself and recover Mr. Wilson ordered him to be
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carried home the Person who seems accused by the Mother of
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the deceased called at Mr. Wilsons with the Boy in his Arms
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when Mr. Wilson examined his Pulse and thought him rather
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benefitted by the her; The accused behaved with the utmost
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tenderness and Compassion to the Boy in every Respect
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in my presence
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As to the Boys Death it appears very evident that it was
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occasioned by the Steam of Wood
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then drying
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in the Oven, meeting the boy on his return down the
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Chymney
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Berners Street No is 17
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