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Informations of Witnesses taken this
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Fifth day of October 1764 at the Parish of
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of a Female Infant Child lying Dead in the
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said Parish City Liberty and County.
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Salter and
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since, one
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come to Deponents Mother, (who the
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lodged at Mr.
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Richard Cradock
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is in Long Ditch (with whom
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Deponent lived) and desired her to let him bring a
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Trunk into her Apartment, he being then removing
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out of Bennet Street, Says that her Mother, (and Mr.
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Cradock who was present) agreed to his bringing the
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brought a leather Trunk, tied with a small lord, into
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Value in the Trunk, Deponent says that the Trunk
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remained in their Apartment about half a Year,
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when Dept. & her Mother wanting the room desired
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said Williams to take away the Trunk, says that William
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thereupon desired Mr. Cradock to let the Trunk be carried
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into his Apartment, to which said Cradock agreed (Dept. being
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present) and says that Cradock or his Servt. carried the Trunk out
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of their Room into the Garret in the same House, and Dept.
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says that said Trunk was not opened, as Dept, verily
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during the time
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it was left in her and her Mothers Apartmt. Says that
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she does not remember to have seen the Trunk since
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until she Rented the House, which is about a Month since
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the Widow
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