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his going out, who then ruined tolerably well
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but mentioned that he did not wake till
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half part 8 when he felt the paiN in
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his head, and as he said he was going out
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this deponent wished him a said morning.
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that about 12 at noon this Depont
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was sent for
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to worn to the deceased
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who was then at Mr. Mackay's and that
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he was ill and when this Deponent got
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there her found him insensible with an
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incident
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oppression
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oppression upon the Brain &
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was informed he had thrown off a great
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Quantity of Fluid from his Stomach. Upon
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Enquiry he was informed that the deceased had
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learn a little time before agitated about
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a Horse, this Deponent not for Dr. Poinard
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who wish other Medical Gentleman tried
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every means for his Recovery but
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without Effect as he expired
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about
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between 4 & 5 o'Clock the said Evening
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and from the Circumstances of his
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Opinion that he died of an Apoplexy
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this Deponent was informed that
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Timeily of the deceased found
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the Body on Wednesday last to be
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so offensive that to prevent any
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Infection and fatal Consequences
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it was necessary to him the Leader
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Coffin solderll up, and that therefore
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it would near be mighty improper
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and attended with the waist dangerous
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Consequences
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to the Jury and Tumity
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to open the said Coffin Furnarins
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according to the accnt made of
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according
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John Mackay
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being sworn deponth that about 12
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o'Clock at now on Monday last when he
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