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and heard a Groaning and presently
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heard the deceased tell a little child who slept with
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him to call
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Mrs. Horseman. heard the Child call and then
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Examinant called
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Bill Horseman
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& bid lair
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call his Mother he got up immediately and did
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so. Saith there is a Cupboard over the Bed in
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which Examinant and his companion Stept.
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which he observed to be open after the accident
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happened and is some that it was shut when
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Examinant went to Bed on the Friday Evening
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and never know it open of it self. as it sticks close
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when shut. and saith that a piece of the head
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board of the Bed stead was broke off which Examinant
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never saw before. and saith that there was the
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mark of a foot against that part of the board
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that was broke and another mark of a foot on
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one side of the Bedstead which marks appeared
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to be white as if from the Wall.
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Taken and Acknowledged
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the day and Year first
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above written before me
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Thos. Phillips
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The Mark of
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Thomas
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Fuller
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Samuel Loveless
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a Lodger in the deceaseds
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House saith that on saturday senight about a
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quarter after sworn the Morning he was waked
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by his Red follow
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Thomas Fuller
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- Saith that
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Fuller was in Bed before Examinant and fast
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asleep - Saith that he does not go to Bed with
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a Candle. but as it was moon light he could no.
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