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wounds but the Deced was not able to speak
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and appeared to Dept. to be lying, Says
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that he immediately called up his Fellow Servants
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who come there, Says that a Surgeon was fetched
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and that Deced died in about half an hour
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as Dept. was informed and Dept. believes that
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the Deced was killed by the Horse in the
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Stable, and Says that the Horse in a Chesnut
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unruly Horse. And Says that he heard no
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Edward Falioner
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Journey-
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to Mr. Merryman & Mr. Clark Surgeons
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in
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May Fair on his Oath saith
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That he this day Examined the Body of the
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Deced in Mr. Hemming's Stable and found his
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Right Leg broken, and a Wound near his
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saw bone on the right side about the Length
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of one Inch and in depth about two Inches,
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appearing to have been given by a blunt
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Instrument, and believes it might be
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reced by a Kick from a Horse, and that
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it might occasion the Deced's death. And
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both his sides.
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Edward Jones
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a
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to Mr.
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Hemmings on his Oath saith, That he was in
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Bed yesterday Morning in Mr. Hemmings Yard
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that he was called up yesterday Morning between
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five and six o'Clock by
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, who said
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that poor Nad was killed, upon which Dept. (and
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two other Stable men who sleep in the same Room)
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got up and on Dept. going into the Stable he
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saw the Deced lying there with his Head towards
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the Door, having been moved by Mr. Stephens
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he
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he was informed) his face being very Bloody
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and blood upon his Stockinge but Dept. did not
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examine the Deced, Says that the Deced was
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not able to speak but croaned, That a
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was fetched who sent something for the Deced
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but said that he would dye in a few Minutes
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Says that the Deced frequently slept in the Stable
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and) believes that he was killed by one of
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the Horses in the Stable the Deced died in
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about half an hour, And Says that he did
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not hear any Noise in the Yard that Night.
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to Mr. Hemmings on his
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Oath saith, That he sat upon Monday Evening
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last to let the Hackney Coaches into the Yard,
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Says that the Coaches were all in the Yard before
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Twelve o'Clock, and that
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was the
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last Coackman that came in, and that Depot then
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went to Bed says that he did not see the Deced
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in the Yard that Night, That he was called by
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Stephens the next Morning who said that
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the Deced was killed, upon which he got up
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and went with the other Men into the Stable
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and saw the Dered lying there with his face
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very bloody, a Wound near his Ian bone &
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his Leg broke, Says that the Deced could not
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speak and died in about half an hour, and
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Dept. belives that he was killed by a Horse
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in the Stable.
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