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<p n="1509">and found Matter under One place and the other<lb></lb>
getting very fast to the same state That the<lb></lb>
deceased seemed Releised tho' in a very small<lb></lb>
Degree, and continued nearly in the same<lb></lb>
State till Saturday last, when She became<lb></lb>
paralytic on her Right Side, and from that<lb></lb>
time gradually sunk till the Morning of the<lb></lb>
eleventh Instant and then diedThat since<lb></lb>
he Decease, Deponent<gap reason="illegible"></gap>
opened her Head, and found<lb></lb>
under the part first Trepanned, a large<lb></lb>
Collection of Matter, thro' the Substance of the<lb></lb>
Brain, and Deponent is clearly of Opinion that<lb></lb>
the same proceeded from the Injuries the deced<lb></lb>
had received when He was first called in, And<lb></lb>
was the Cause of her Death, the whole Train of<lb></lb>
Symptoms, being as usual in Cases, of Matter<lb></lb>
forming in Consey once of any Blow or Blows<lb></lb>
on the Head.That a<del>Cane</del>
Stick with a Kind of Tuck<lb></lb>
was in the Room where the deced had slept with<lb></lb>
a very heavy Head that a Kind of Bayonet was fixed<lb></lb>
at the Bottom that such Bayonet was bloody, and<lb></lb>
had several grey Hairs, which appeared to have<lb></lb>
come off the Head of the deceased, and upon<lb></lb>
comparing the Stabs on the Head with such<lb></lb>
Bayonet, they appeared to have been done<lb></lb>
with the same.</p>
<p n="1510">J. Heaviside</p>
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