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Says that the Room Door was Locked and that the
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Deponent believes that the Deced hanged himself
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Dorothy White
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on her Oath saith That she has washed
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Olive for some time and washed there last Tuesday
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Says that the Deced came down Stairs last Tuesday Morning
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about half part six o' Clock in a very great Rage and
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used his wife very ill & threw her into the close
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Basket without any provocation; Says that she took
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the Deced into the Kitchin where he sort some time
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looking very fierce and Spitefull and they went
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up Stairs. Says that she afterwards (about Nine o' Clock) called at the
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Deced's room Door several times to come to Breakfast
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and the last time saw the Key in Deceds room Door
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on the inside, Says that she afterwards saw the
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Deced Hanging and believes that he hanged himself
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Says that the Deced has for a considerable true part
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appeared to be uneasy and discontinue in his mind
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and believes that the Deced was not in his Sences.
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Severally Sworn the Day Year
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Place abovementioned, before me}
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