Incidents And Appalling Trials And Treatment of Elizabeth R Hill From the Plo

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Elizabeth R Hill
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: " Yes. " Esq. : " You think ' gambler, ' ' grave, ' and ' d n ' were heard at different times, as you state, is enough for you to affirm she swore like a pirate?" B. : "Yes. " Esq. : "Questioned every way and not une answer that could be made into tes- timony. " Esq. Says, " There is nothing more, sir, as you are evidently laboring under some infirmity — sickness or imbecility, or some perverse freak dethroning reason, judge, nothing more, " &c.
Beader, that man wanted a deed of my land, thus
... to secure me against J. Duncan's vile proceedings. I told B. If Duncan could get hold of my land through his rascality, I wished to see the performance, &c. Bartlett had an e} 7 e to the seven and a half acre plot, and could not get it. Bartlett had told me sundry things about those J. And C. Duncan's. I sum- moned him to court. In ten minutes after summons he was at my house, with his eyes glaring. " What did you summon me to court for ? " " To tell sir, that you rehearsed to me the other day.

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