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Friend was knocked down by Lord
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Party, and he went to
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his Assistance
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left him up after he was
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Knocked down, at which time he himself was Knocked down
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likewise by the same Partythe Wound on the left side
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appeared to be the Worst, Deponent dressed his Wounds
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and Bled him, and got him Sent to
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Hospital
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in a CoachDeponent Says his Master received and
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dressed the Wounds of Lord the Hood's PartyDeponent
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Says the Deceased appeared a decent quiet Man, had
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no Stick or Colours, and was quite Lober
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Servant to Mr. Nisbite Surgeon in
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on his Oath
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saith, that on the Day the Pulled closed for the Election
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which he believes
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was on Monday the 4th. of August last, he was going
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on his Masters Business and on his
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Return throt.
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Cabbage Stalks one at another, at last they were
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thrown against the Windows of Woods Hotel, Persons
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