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Upon his Oath Saith That belived next door to
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the deceased lived that as he was standing at his
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Door on Saturday Morning last about Nine oClock
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he heard Mrs. Hawkins scream out he went
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into the Shop asked her what was the Matter
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and saw her endeavouring to got the Door of the
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little Room door open. Deponent formed the Door
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open and immediately saw the Deceased laying
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upon the floor with the Throat out. Mrs Hawkins
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do said Deponent to go for a Surgeon but he said
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it was useless as the deceased was quite dead
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he then went for Mrs. Hawkins (who was at her
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Mothers) but he was just gone to the deceased
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House and Deponent then Returned then also and in
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about a quarter of an hour afterwards he and
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one Pilne went to search about
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for
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Mrs. Hughes.Mrs. Hawkins housing had a
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search made all our the deceaseds House for
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Mrs. Hughes but she could not to found and
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hearing that Mrs. Hughes had yet but a
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Window and made her Escape Deponent
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supposed she had out the deceaseds throat
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Saith that the Yard of his House lays between
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the Yard of the deceased House and a Slaughter
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House belonging to a Mr. Dobbs in which
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Slaughter House Deponent and Pitne found Mrs. Hughes
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