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88 Kent County Court Proceedings, 1656-1662.
Liber B for she would giue her a Dram And brought som out in A Pint
poot And Edw: Copedg went And fetcht som alsoe: And Then
Mary Baxter went And fetcht som to: And after This was Drunke
Came in Misteris Hinson and Misteris Morgon And Then The sd
Mary would goe & fetch more but They prswaded her not but That
she should Carry it whom to her husband And Childeren: soc After
They were gon she Abused mr Hinsons Children and Rayelld vpon
her Naybours & Did sweare very Desperatly many oaths And sd That
she would giue John Ereckson 1000 wayet of Tobacco to get her
Two Boyes/ Ann Murell
signe
The Depossetion of mr Tho: Bradnox saith:
Not long before Chrismas last yot Deponant haueing sorn Oction
of Busines at kent house where he Did see Two hieds The one being
markt with Deares marke And one being A blake hied That had
nether hornes nor cares yor Deponant Did Demand of John Deane
what became of The cares: And The sd Deare Answerd That he
knew not Butt ether the Dogges or wollfes had eat Them But to
the best of yor Deponants knowledg & Judgmt They were Cutt:
[fol. 8] And Coming to the mouth of The neck where we saw had ben A
beast keld And There we fownd A Pact without ether hornes or
Eares: And as we were Towld it Did belong to the beast That John
Deare had killd not long before/ Tho T Bradnoxs
signe
Robt Dunn sworne saith The same with mr Bradnox only The
last Clawes Concerning The Paett/ Robt Dunn
The Depossetion of Gregory Murell Aged 36 sworne sayeth
That som Time in the begining of Thes Mounth Desembt yor
Deponant And John Deane was in The woods vpon kent Maner
where John Deare Desierd yor Deponant to kill him A Bull That
he sd was his which he did And hilpt him whom with it but as for
The marke he never lookt for vntell mr Bradnox Coming to our
house did tell me he had seen A hied That had no cares And he wisht
me to Take notes of it which did And Coming to it I Then saw
The cares & hornes weare Cut of as I supposed And I demanded of
The sd deane where the eares weare And he sd That the dogges had
eat Them of/ gregMurells
signe
Ann Murell sworne saith
That About The begining of The mounth Desembr yor Deponts
husband And John Deare went into the woods And John Deane
Desierd her husband to kill A Bull as They sd which They brought
whom And when yor Deponant Did goe to look vpon the hied the
cares & homes & face weare Cut Away as she supposed And when
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