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being sworn saith
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that he examd. & opened the Body of the decd. there
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were no
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marks out of
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outward marks of Violence but upon
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minutely examining the innards parts of the
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Deced he is of opinion that the Deced
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was in a Consumpton his Inside being
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in parts inflamed & on other parts matter was
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formed he has not the most distant
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Reason to believe the Deced to have received.
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any thing poisonous but that he died a natural
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Death that is to say of a Consumption
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T Payne
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Verdict
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That the Deced died a
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natural Death on Tuesday
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Evening the 4 July 1796 of a
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Consumption
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He appears to have been discharged from
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the Laton a Frigate by Adml. Buckner
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on the 3d. July 1796 & was going to Captn
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Williams Frog Lane Bristol his Mother's Brother
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