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April 1764

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she complain'd of her Ribs to the time of her Death wch. was on
the TuesdayThat the Reced was light Headed from the
Sunday to the Time of her death but that onthatthe Saturday
& Sunday after she reced the Injurie from Mullford & Hargrave
she declared she laid her death to their doors. Says that abt. a Week
before she became light headed she went out of her own Room
as the deced told the Witness into a Coach yard on the back
of the House whose she lodg'd witht. any Stockings & only
a thin under petticoat onThat before this she seem'd to be in
a mending Way but that she afterwds. became gradualy worse
& worse until the Sunday before she became light headed. Says Mrs.
Hargrave abt. a Week after the blow from the poker was given
offer'd to send for Mr. Watson & Surgeon but the deced refus'd or the
going into an Hospl.

the mark of
Mary [mark] Miles< no role >

Jno. Brusins< no role > of Denmark Street Apothecary That on
Sunday the 22d. April he was called in to attend the deced by Mrs.
Hargravehe came, & the deced to him seem'd to be out of her
Sa [..] That he know not then wh. had happen'd to the deced but
he thot. his in a dying State & that he could be of no furr. use but he
recommended her to an Hospl.he call'd on the Monday & found
the decd was worse bad Mrs. Hargraves always from the beginning
defined him to take [..] care & told the Witness that the deced
had a Wound in her Head wch. she given wth. a PokerThat
the sd. deced was still deliciousdeat Remember he called or the
Tuesday

Severaly taken & acknowleg'd
as above before E Umfreville
Coronr.

John Brussins< no role >




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