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the Vault and Kitchin Appeared to this Informt. to have been
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Mopp'd before, says She this Informt. soon after went up Stairs
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to her Mistress, Told her what She had seen, and that She believed
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in Labour, says that her Mistress then Jumpt out of Bed
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And this Informant farther says that She
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acknowledge, that She had that Morning
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delivered herself of Female Bastard Child, that it was Born a
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Alive, and upon its Crying She betched a Case knife out of
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the Kitchin with which She destroyed it
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Sworn before me the day
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