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January 1799.
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"again into the matter and declared the Jury Rent a money
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"given a very Correct Verdict that the Man had Died
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"by the Visitation of God Bone told Sir Francis
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"that he had one thing to mention to him in which
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"they were all much interested which was that a
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"Man who had Died about a Week since had not
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"come by his Death fairly and that there were also
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"one other who had Died in a similar manner
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"I said do you mean to say they were Murdered
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"he replied literally so". I said I would call a
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"Committee to inquire into the matter Sir Francis
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"and his Companions said it was very proper they
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"had related these Circumstances Kear then told
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"Sir Francis that he had also been used extremely
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"ill having been locked up Five Weeks in a Cell I
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"told him he had better tell Sir Francis what I
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"had Locked him up for which he not doing I
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"informed Sir Francis why he had been so Confined
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"which was for having drawn a Guillotine upon the
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"Wall with a Head knocked off and over it wrote this
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"is the base Pitt and also opposite was wrote this
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"is a cure for the Kings Evil. Sir Francis said as he
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"was going out he was an impudent young Dog-
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"to be sure;- On Saturday last Sir Francis came
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"again with one Person with him Sir Francis said
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"he wished to see the whole of the Prison but that
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"he would go to the Mutineers first We went and I
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"opened the first Cell Sir Francis asked the Prisoner
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"how he did and without waiting for a reply went
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"to the next in which a Prisoner of the Name of
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"Doughty was Confined Sir Francis asked him how
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"he was, he replied very poorly, Sir Francis said
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"do not you feel very Cold; Doughty Answered "Yes".
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