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but cannot say or from any belief by whom or for what cause – Never saw a person who died of poison – his knowledge is from reading – did not communicate his suspicion to any person before this day. Thinks he [adored?] the people about him to get the advice of Dr. [ILL] –

John Gream – Sworn – on the 27th September last saw the deceased [ILL] lying on a Cott – was sent by Mr. Miller [could?] not see the wounds – they were wrapt up by Cloths – look’d then as lively as the [witness?] was not then swelled – did not afterwards inspect the body – he did not speak – witness did not ask him any questions – he groaned.

Clara – Sworn – was a Servant to prisoner at the time the accident happened – [remembers?] he [ILL] that coming from his house to his Vessel – that was to [ILL] she followed him – a pipe of water was [carrying?] to the Ship by [ILL] & others – the pipe leaked – her master went to stop it – he passed over a Plank – deceased met him – her master had a sword which he had brought from his Ship – Deceased asked him why