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him out and Ashdon then street the Watch House
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Door he Deceased being on the out side Deponent Says
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no Shirt on the Deceased and believes
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he had none - Brooks the Constable of the Night who
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came a bout half an hour after Eleven had sent some
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Liquor before he came, but it not being ked, the Dept.
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went out to fetch Six penny worth of Crank, and same
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the Deceased standing by a Tree near the Watch House
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and on Deponent coming back with the Crank Deponent
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said My Freind what are you here-the Deceased said
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Yes Poor Jack- Deponent says there more Some Women
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and Men on the other side the way, the Men were pully
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the Women, the Women ord not seem disposed, and Dept.
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then heard the Deceased say to the Woman Come here to
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Me my Dear- Soon after the Deponent had got into this
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Watch House they would let poor Jack Inn-Ashdon the
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Bedel told him he should not be lot mike must go about
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his Business, he had been an Expence to the Parish in
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being Passed to his Parish Deceased repeated Knocking
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Several times. asking to be let in, but Ashdon said he
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Should not come in says Brooks the Constable of the
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Night came about Twelve o'Clock, Staid about an Hour
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but not being very well, he went home again A
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little after Two o'Clock the Deceased was brought to the
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agamby Moore and Mowbray, Patroles
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Saying the Deceased was a Poor Distressed Man
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and he must he there
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and put him down by the Armed Chest near the Five, the
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Deceased appeared to be worse then before-the Deponent
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was then only in the Watch House-Ashdon the Bedel
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, the Patroles went away
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and the Deponent and the Deceased remained together
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in the Watch House, in about a quarter of on Hour
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Ashdon returned and Said to the Deceased he Should not
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be there and twined him out again-the Deceased desired
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he might stay there, but Ashdon sent Ha should not
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taking him under the Arms
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foreing him out Shutting the Door the Deceased
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afterwards Said he was very cold wished to he let
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in, but tue was not-About Five o'Clock in the Morning
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the Deceased was brought into the Watch House again
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by Knight a Patrole and Several other Patroles, the
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Deceased was carried by them, the Patroles said they had
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brought a poor Distressed Man in and from the inclemency
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