in to The Coach and Horses
public Houseley Gippey
Anderson in about half an hour appeared to recover
himself. and Upon Gippeys saying to the deceased
I'll knock you head off. deceased offered to fight
him but Deponent prevented them he holding
Gippey and Mrs. Godly The Mistress of the House
held the deceased who scarsed very well again and
afterwards walked Homeand was at Work with
Deponent the next day about three hours and.
then went Homeway illbut never complained
of the treatment he had received the Day before
until just before he went House and then Said he
was very bad.
George Stringer< no role >
Ann Anderson< no role >
Widow
of the deceased of
Paddington
aforesaid, upon her Oath Saith
That. The Evening of the Day the deceased was struck by Gippey
he came home Said he was not well and
went to Bed got up in the Morning to go to
his Work and did so tho. he seemed ill and
on Deponents asking him if he had been
hunt he said he had, but did not Say how
in about three hours he returned from his Work into his Masters Yard
very ill, and Deponent who worked there also