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Who being upon Oath says that on Sunday Morning the
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to Mr. Platt and another Person struggling together
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without his Hat and Wig and his Head appeared to have
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followed him a few Yards and then fell having been stabbed
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had so ran away without his Hat and Wig had stabbed
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the said Henryof which Wounds he soon
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Mary Vincent
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