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used so and not to be righted to which she replyed
she had several Friends, but she was so unhappy
they would do nothing for her, whereupon
Dept. advised her to go to the sitting Justices
at Hicks's Hall , who would grant her a
Warrant and the deced went away about for that
purpose as Dept. believes, and Dept. never saw
her afterwards; saw she seemed to be tollerable
well when she went from Deponents House [..]

Sworn the 7th. day of Janry
1765 before me}

Tho: Beach< no role > Corr.

of
The [mark] mark
Jane Hale< no role >

Ann< no role > the Wife of Thomas Wilkinson< no role > of
Noble Street near Goswell Street in the
Parish of Saint Luke [..] in the County of
Middx Surgeon's Instrument maker on her
Oath Saith that on the Seventh of December
last Dept. on going Home,Dept.saw a Mob
and Dept went into the Croud and saw the
deced in a very bloody Condition, who was
carried into the [..] Mariner & Compass is great
Swan Alley and Dept. was desired to attend
her to the Hospital which she accordingly did
and ordited her about four Times, and the deced
informed her She had been struck by Mary
Bell
< no role > with a Pint Pot.

Sworn the 7th. day of January 1765
before me}

Tho: Beach Corr.

Ann Wilkinson< no role >

James Lucas< no role > one of the Dresser s in St.
Bartholomews Hospital under Mr. Stafford
Crane
< no role > one of the Surgeon s of the said
Hospital on his Oath Saith that about the
Seventh of December last the deced was brot.
as a patient to the said Hospital for the Care
of a wound which she had reced on her Head
and Dept. attended the deced from time to time and dressed the wound
says the Would was about an Inch an half
long and by the Depth of the Wound the Bone
was partly laid bare, says that Dept did not




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