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was Tyed up and
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Starved as aforesaid, She run out of the door to make her Escape
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and was stopt by the Milkman, to whom She declared that if he
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stopt her She shou'd he starved to Death, that the said Milkmans
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Name is Brown, and these Informant's farther say that about the Christmas
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Twelve Months following
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Sister to the aforesaid Ann
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Died, that She Died on a Tuesday and the Saturday before was Beat
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by the Daughter Miss Sally with a Walking Stock till her Shift-
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Swam with Blood, which Beating and Wounding they verily believe
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hastened her Death but that she had been in a very low
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State of Health for some time before, owing
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as they always imagined to her being once kept five days with out
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any Victuals for throwing a Catt out of a Window and that she was that time Kept from Victuals
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both by the Mother and Daughterand this Informt.
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for herself says that at the time Yt
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was Tyed as aforesaid she one day out the String
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for which she was Beat by the said Miss Sally the Daughter
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Sworn Before me this
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8th. day of July 1762}
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