Chas Greig< no role >
Ostler
to Mr Husband Red Lrowgd.
being Fevour saith, that he has known the decd.
near 1 & ½ Yr. for the last 10 days the deced
has been affected with a Disorder in the he or
which kept in a very low State. He was
apt. the yard yesterday move looked very
heavy & cook no Notice of any person he went
out with the Choarict abt. 3 or 4 O'Clock
yesterday returned abt. 6 o'ClockinWm Dept
helped in until the Charist he told the [..]
Dept he was then very has & did not
Rurw what was the Matter with
him he appeared to then Dept. to be
very heavy & ill thin Dept. has no doubt
but that he was do ranged in his mind
& hang himself by a Cord fastened about
his own Neck & the other end about
apart in Mr Husbands Stable about
¼ part of o'Clock this Dept. out him down
he was then quite dead he hands
perfectly told.
Charles Greig< no role >
Verdict
That the deced in a fit of 1 us units did
hang himself on the 20th July 1796