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Image 171 of 44320th February 1786


mentioned Mary Horsman< no role >

Mary< no role > (the wife of James Fuller< no role > ) now living with Mrs.
Horseman the deceaseds wife upon her Oath saith that
on Saturday Morning the 11th. instant Mrs. Horseman
slept with her in a small Room on the Ground floor
with two of her Children and the deceased slept in the
Room above and there [..] why Mrs. Horseman slept
with this Examinant was that the deceased could not
bearthe noise of one of the Children who was ill, saith
that one of ye deceaseds Children called Mrs. Horseman
about two o'Clock said the deceased was ill and wanted
her she went up immediately and presently afterwards
came down to this Examinant and said her husband
was murdered upon which this Examinant went up
Stairs & found the deceased in a most shocking state
covered with blood which so frightened this Examinant
that she could not stay in the Room.-saith that on
the Tuesday before the accident happened Joseph Richards< no role >
was at the deceaseds House. in the Kitchin with a lays
stick with a Nob at the End of it and a hole into which
he powned some lead he had been melting in a
Tobans pipe for the purpose and which stick she.
saw the day after the accident had happened and which
Stick Mrs. Horseman told this Examinant was
found in the deceaseds Room and which she is.
sure is the same stick she saw the said Joseph
Richards
< no role > with on the Tuesday before. Mary Fuller< no role >




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