his WifeThat Mr. Astie & the Witness then
Saif'd the Husband & said he was the Villain
who Threw her downsays he was before my
Lord Mayor & that he then in Substance gave the
same Evidence he hath now givensays he
knew them bothThat they were both given
to drinking & much quarrelsome in their
Liquorhe hath ofter seen it John Blaine< no role >
Thos. Barrow< no role >
Finch Lane
Tinman
that
last Wednesday Night he was returning home &
abserv'd Man (the Prisoner) to strike a woman
(the deced) ever the Breast & she fell & the Wheel
& the Cart went over her Shouldersthe Man
then saif'd the Carman & charged him with
running over his WifeSays he took charge of
him & carryed him that Night to the Poultry Compter
says he next day attended my sd. Mayr. & then
in Substance gave the same Acct.says the
Husband appear'd to be in Liquor Thos Barrow< no role >
Mary< no role >
the Wife
of Thos. Holford< no role >
of Rosemary
Lane
Shopkeeper
That last Wednesday Night about 8
she observ'd a parcell of people standing all of a heap
toqr. & saw a Man pash a Woman & she fell agt.
a Cart Wheel, & it want over her sideways & her
Neck but knew neither of them.
Mary Holford< no role >