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about an Hour when Dept. got up & went to
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her again; that she then appeared to be
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very low & faint, but said she was easie,
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that Dept. then gave then some Candle & treated
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he as a lying In Woman, that Dept. them
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went to Bed again, rise about 5 on the Monday
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Morning, went to her and stayed with her
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about an hour, when Dept. went about
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the Business of her House and desired Mrs.
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Murday to take care of her.
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That Dept. being quite convinced
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that the sd.
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Martha Hurst
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had been delivered
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of a Child desired Mr. Munday to make
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diligent search, who as Dept believes
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did search and find in a Closet in her Bed Room under a
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poor
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there or the sd.
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Munday informed Dept. a
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a Box there
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; that Dept. instantly went
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up with Mrs Munday & saw the sd. dead
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Child: that Dept. immediately asked the sd.
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Martha Hurst
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hers she cod. serve Dept. so
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who fell a crying; that Dept. then asked
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her what Dept. must do with her, & that
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meaning the Child, who made no Answer but
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continued crying; that Dept. then asked her
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how she cod. serve Dept. so and not till Dept.
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its that Dept. was so frighted that she
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Sworn the
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24th. day of July
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1764
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Tho: Beach
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Coroner
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of
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Sarah Quinsoy
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