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Saith that the deceased died this Morning at half.
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past Six OClock.
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Robert Aikenhead
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Upon his Oath. Saith. That Yesterday of his.
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Return to dinner was informed that a Boy from
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Mrs. Sanders's had been to complain that same
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Jallop he had bought was has dead. & then asked.
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for same Arsenic as his Mistress was much
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troubled with Rate. Mrs. Aikenhead came
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from the part an & Refused him saying they
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did not sell it but telling her the Boy
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know him he had it. he asked the lost.
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way to give it. Mrs. Aikenhead told him ye.
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test way would be in Han. & put it in ye holes.
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upon which he went away with it having
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first said he thought is would be best Comit
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it in Out mealSaith that. soon after
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he had received this Information he was
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sent for to the deceased Who found the
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Symtoms of poison
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on him took all the
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proper means to expel it which the deceased.
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refused to submit to-Deponent told him if
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he would not he must die deceased Said
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