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Thomas Mc Cure
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Saith That he is an
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Peruke maker
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That yesterday was
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a fortnight about a Quarter after Ten in the Evening
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Coming down Wapping he saw the Deceased
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lying upon his right side on the foot
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Pavement at the Corner of
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That he said God Almighty Bless Age
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For Gods sake
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Let me have a Bed
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see he was hurt tile
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some Persons took him up
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And then Informant saw he was Blood
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at the bottom of his BellyThat
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Informant said he was stabd
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That some Person asked him where
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Lodged and he said At Mr. Williams's
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That several Persons were about him
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before Informant Came to him
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That the Deceased Put his hand to his
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left side and said he had got a Blow there
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But he could not tell how he got it
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That Informant saw him taken to the
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Watchhouse and Came for Mr. Williams and
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for Mr. Ward the
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The Mark of
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Thomas Mc. Cure
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