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<p n="92">the Deponent's desire then bled Capt. Jasper who seem'd<lb></lb>
So much better by the bleeding as to move his Eyes and<lb></lb>
Lips and shew'd visible Signs of Life, Deponent & Dr.<lb></lb>
Power wrote a Prescription for a Cordial Julep to be given<lb></lb>
Capt. Jasper the Recipe of which was given to and made<lb></lb>
up by Mr. Woolaston, Deponent then beg'd the Master of<lb></lb>
the House that Capt. Jaspar might be put into a proper<lb></lb>
Bed and as Depont. then thought Capt. Jasper some what<lb></lb>
better he went with Dr. Power to the House of the<lb></lb>
Worshipfull Mr. Feilding to give an Account of the situation<lb></lb>
of Capt. Jasper to the Justice Depont. visited Capt. Jasper<lb></lb>
at ½ an hour after 6 that Evening found him considerably<lb></lb>
better & sensible so as to speak distinctly to this Depont.<lb></lb>
Depont. ask'd Capt. Jasper in the Presence of Dr. Power<lb></lb>
Mr Ford Mr. Woolaston and Mr. Perkins Surgeons, two<lb></lb>
other Gentlemen & a Woman Nurse the following Questions<lb></lb>
(Viz) Pray Capt Jasper do you Know Me. (Answer) Yes My<lb></lb>
Dear freind Johnny I know you very well. ( Question). How<lb></lb>
Came You by this Affairr, (Answer,) It was entirely my own<lb></lb>
Seeking, (Question,) Do You think that Mr. Brice had any<lb></lb>
Malice</p>
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