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maketh Oath that having been applied to
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open and examine a new born Male Child found a
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large wound in the Fore part of the Neck in which
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the Wind Pipe,
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Lungs which being put in Water swam upon the
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Surface; that the Child appeared to be a strong full
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grown Child and that the wound aforesd. was the
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immediate and abselute cause of the death of the sd.
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Child as this Dept. verily
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believes and that the
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wounds & hunts appeared to Dept. to be given by
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further deposed that
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having seen the aged Woman he
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according to the bast of this Dept. recollection.
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