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upon his Oath Saith that
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he in Company with
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hath their day opened the head and Body of the deceased
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and found the head in every respect both external and
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internal perfectly sound and on opening and inspecting
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the Body did not persons any bruise or injury either
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internal or external her bowels very Empty and
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had the appearance of a bilious pinging the Gall
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bladder was extended and fuller than common her Lung
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had the Appearance of a person in a decline, and the
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Vigma had the appearance of a Veneral Complaint as
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it was much inflamed the apparently an old land
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Saith that he has been informed of the ill usage the deced
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received by Water and Much being flung upon her
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on the day before her Death and also of the Situation
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in which she passed the Night, and was found dead in the Morning and
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in of Opinion that if she had not received the ill usage
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by water and much being flung upon her and could have got to
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some place to have been taken proper Care of she might
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have lived two or three days longer or even after she
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had she received that ill usage if she could have had
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proper Care taken of her she might have
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lived tow or
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three days longer but if she had not been ill used
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at all and had lain under the rich on the Wet Night
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as described the inclemoney of the Weather might have
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hastened her Deathand further that if the had not
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lain under the Rich but under Cover (the not is a proper
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place) search to Prevent
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but from
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being exposed to the Weather it is
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probable the ill usage she received might have occasioned
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