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& Relief of the Sd.
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John Davison
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Maketh Oath & saith that
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on Sunday was Sennight the 22d day of Match her Husband John Divison was
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very well but had a Cord before that but was then very well; And Eat very
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hearty of a Matten Pye She that Day sent him for dinner, Says the next day
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Monday when she went to see him heard that he had some Milk for
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Breakfast And in the Evening when she came to see him he Complained of a
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pain in his Bowells & said that he was affraid that comebody had plaid sticks
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with him & the next dag Tuesday found him Consulsed & Extremely Ill, Says
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that she went to Mr. Delmahoy & he ordered him something to take, And a
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Clister, But was never well afterwards, Says on Wednesday she found him
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Consulsed again & in fitts; Says then she went to Dr Lob, & informd him
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in what manner he was & what has been given him; And then he
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presented for him, Says that he had a Violent parying & Vounting all
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along more on less, Says by the advise of Dr. Lab she did put some Runn in
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his white Genell & other things that he took, And that she gave him a
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Clister made of both Etc. And that her Husband infound her it was Jullop
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they gave him & salt of Wormwood, And that one Johnson & one pestell
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has given it him, Says that he continued Extremely Ill & Dyed a Sanday
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the 29th: day of March 1752.
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John Luff
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a prisoner Maketh Oath & saith that on Monday was sen night he
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at Breakfast & was Mr. Johnson
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& Mr. Pestell sterring something in a Cup over the fire, Says the sd. Davison
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was then at Break fast by the fire side, And verily believes that they put
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something into his Milk As to was so soon Ill after Eating of it
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