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<p n="1056">and his Heels upwards, Deponent went towards the Deced<lb></lb>
and saw him forth at the Month, she then went down and<lb></lb>
called for Brother, and then went into the Street and called<lb></lb>
a Neighbour one Mrs. Pearce to come, and her Brother went<lb></lb>
up and brought the Deced down in his Arms immediately,<lb></lb>
into the Yard, and Mrs. Peasea came and went to be Deced<lb></lb>
and<del>she</del>
Deponent then sent for Mr. Kamp an Apothecary to come<lb></lb>
to assist, Deponent does not know that any Words but<lb></lb>
Common about the Business passed between her Brother and<lb></lb>
the Deceased, nor does she know that any Blows were given<lb></lb>
by her Brother to the Deceased says that the Deceased was<lb></lb>
in general a good Boy and that her Brother used him well<lb></lb>
and she does not know that her Brother ever corrected him<lb></lb>
but by words sometimes to threaten him, and that the<lb></lb>
Deceased used to mind what was said to him and do as<lb></lb>
he was Ordered .</p>
<p n="1057"> <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65217_n1057-1">Mary Hill</rs>
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</p>
<p n="1058"> <rs type="persName" id="WACWIC65217_n1058-1">John Hill</rs>
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<interp inst="WACWIC65217_n1058-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
of <rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65217_geo1055">Old Tothil Street</rs>
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<rs type="placeName" id="WACWIC65217_geo1056">St. Margaret Westminster</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="WACWIC65217_occ329">Baker</rs>
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<lb></lb>
on his Oath saith That on Thursday the 7th. day of August 1777<lb></lb>
he saw the Deced about Seven o' Clock in the Morning in the<lb></lb>
Shop</p>
<p n="1059">Shop, had put his Bread up in a Basket to go out as usual<lb></lb>
Deponent took the Loaves out of the Basket to count them<lb></lb>
and found one more than the Deceased had desired before to be<lb></lb>
Scored to him, says he has counted the Loaves before but<lb></lb>
it was not very usual, and does not remember that he<lb></lb>
ever found them wrong before, Deponent then Scolded him<lb></lb>
and was very angry with him and told him it was very<lb></lb>
wrong and<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
the Deceased then went into the Bakehouse<lb></lb>
and Deponent followed him into the Yard scolding him, A<lb></lb>
little before Eight o' Clock in the Morning Deponent went<lb></lb>
into the Bakehouse to draw the Roles, and he then bid<lb></lb>
the Deceased go into he Store Room out of the way, and<lb></lb>
Deponent sent a New Man that come over Night out with<lb></lb>
the Bread, that the Deceased was to have carried out<lb></lb>
Deponent says a little Girl came for Roles that the Deced<lb></lb>
used generally to carry them to, and the Girl said to the<lb></lb>
Deponent in a low Voice, the Roles were Paid for Yesterday<lb></lb>
and the Deced being then in the Store Room over were the<lb></lb>
Roles were Serving, called out very quick, No they was not</p>
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