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5th
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1762
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April 11th
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before and haveing the business of the house
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to do I sat with them till one Clock Mid
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-night when I had an Opportunity to See Mr
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Sibsons distress with the Violent Coughing
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Spitting and Purgeing which Prevented his
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haveing any rest while I was there
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12th
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My daughter getting better was able next day
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to wait on Mr. Sibson herself and about Friday or
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Saturday they went out in the Chaise together And
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Returning Mr. Sibson found himself much fatigned
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and weak but always thought the Air would do
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him good and they Continued to go out Severall
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days without sending himself any better for it,
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which I always Communicated to Mr. Sibson from
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when he came to mo house
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On Monday Mr. Tyrrell call'd & found Mr. Sibson
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Setting in the Garden, And told him (as I have
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been informdthat he Mr. Sibson was then a
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good date better And Mr. Tyrell said he should
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not come any more till Thursday And desir'd
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in the Interion Mr. Sibson would come to Windsor
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and See him for the ride would do him goods
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But Mr. Tyrell afterwards declard his reason was
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because he was Subpena'd on a Jury at
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20th
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Tuesday Mr. Sibson was much worse to all
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appearance notwithstanding he Eat one Mutton
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Chop & Some Colliflower to dinner & drank best
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Part of a Pink of Ale in my Sight but termbled
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so all the time he Eat That he could Saree get it
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to his monthwhich was the first Victuals he
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had eat,except a bill of Chicken the Week before
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Searee was the Victuals out of his month till he
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use & Said to his WifeSeance You have made
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me drunk I believe the Ale was too much for
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from As it was the frist he had drunk & the last
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the went immediatly up to bed & laid downs
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done
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