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<p n="457">in to The <rs type="placeName" id="LMOBPS45030_geo447">Coach and Horses</rs>
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public Houseley Gippey<lb></lb>
Anderson in about half an hour appeared to recover<lb></lb>
himself. and Upon Gippeys saying to the deceased<lb></lb>
I'll knock you head off. deceased offered to fight<lb></lb>
him but Deponent prevented them he holding<lb></lb>
Gippey and Mrs. Godly The Mistress of the House<lb></lb>
held the deceased who scarsed very well again and<lb></lb>
afterwards walked Homeand was at Work with<lb></lb>
Deponent the next day about three hours and.<lb></lb>
then went Homeway illbut never complained<lb></lb>
of the treatment he had received the Day before<lb></lb>
until just before he went House and then Said he<lb></lb>
was very bad.</p>
<p n="458"> <rs type="persName" id="LMOBPS45030_n458-1">George Stringer</rs>
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<p n="459"> <rs type="persName" id="LMOBPS45030_n459-1">Ann Anderson</rs>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMOBPS45030_occ180">Widow</rs>
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of the deceased of<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMOBPS45030_geo448">Paddington</rs>
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aforesaid, upon her Oath Saith<lb></lb>
That. The Evening of the Day the deceased was struck by Gippey<lb></lb>
he came home Said he was not well and<lb></lb>
went to Bed got up in the Morning to go to<lb></lb>
his Work and did so tho. he seemed ill and<lb></lb>
on Deponents asking him if he had been<lb></lb>
hunt he said he had, but did not Say how<lb></lb>
in about three hours he returned from his Work into his Masters Yard<lb></lb>
very ill, and Deponent who worked there also</p>
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