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July 1762

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that on the Morning before the said Ann Nailor< no role > This name instance is in set 3707. was Tyed up and
Starved as aforesaid, She run out of the door to make her Escape
and was stopt by the Milkman, to whom She declared that if he
stopt her She shou'd he starved to Death, that the said Milkmans
Name is Brown, and these Informant's farther say that about the Christmas
Twelve Months following Mary Nailor< no role > This name instance is in set 3708. Sister to the aforesaid Ann
Died, that She Died on a Tuesday and the Saturday before was Beat
by the Daughter Miss Sally with a Walking Stock till her Shift-
Swam with Blood, which Beating and Wounding they verily believe
[..] hastened her Death but that she had been in a very low
State of Health for some time before, owing [..]
as they always imagined to her being once kept five days with out
any Victuals for throwing a Catt out of a Window and that she was that time Kept from Victuals [..]
[..] both by the Mother and Daughterand this Informt.
Philadelphia Dowley< no role > for herself says that at the time Yt
Ann Nailor< no role > This name instance is in set 3707. was Tyed as aforesaid she one day out the String
for which she was Beat by the said Miss Sally the Daughter

Sworn Before me this
8th. day of July 1762}
[..]

her
Philadelphia [mark] Dowley< no role >
Mark

her
Sarah [mark] Hinchman< no role >
Mark




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