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Thomas Sanders
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Pupil to Mr Grindall
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Saith that last Sunday fortnight the
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Deceased was brot. to said Hospital about Eight in the Evening
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That Informant Examined him And he found a large
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and his Left Shoulder was Dislocated
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That the Wound was a Cross about an Such and an half
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long and about half Such DeepThat it was quite
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to the BoneThat there was an
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and Informed
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and Informant tryed to take it up with
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a Needle But could notThat something had been
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Applyed before and there was a Vast Quality of Coagulated
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Blood and that Prevented him from taking up the Artery
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That it Appeared to have been done by some Edged Weapon
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That Informant Dress'd with Dry Lint and Put a Poltics
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on and Reduced the Shoulder
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That there was a good deal of Matter found on each side the
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Wound which was Squeez'd out every day
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That he Died last SundayThat he had received
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great Contusions on that side of him on which the Arm
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was DislocatedThat he said that a Man whose
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Wife kept his House had done it
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That
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Informant cannot say particularly whether the Wound or the
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Contusions in his side were the imediate Cause of his death
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But they both together threw him into a Fever which Killed him
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All the above Informations were
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severally taken and Acknowledged the
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Day and Year first above written
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Thos. Phillips
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