State Trials of Mary Queen of Scots Sir Walter Raleigh And Captain William Ki
State Trials of Mary Queen of Scots Sir Walter Raleigh And Captain William Ki
Carrie Jenkins Harris
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Palmer: There was not much blood came from him. L. C. B. Ward: Was^ you by when these words were spoken ? Palmer: Yes, my lord. L. C. B. Ward: Did you see the prisoner give the blow with the bucket upon those words? — Palmer: Yes, my lord. L. C. B. Ward : How long was it before he went down the deck? Palmer: Presently. L. C. B. Ward: Did he complain of the wound? Palmer: He said, ' Farewel, farewel, captain Kidd has given me my last. ' L. C. B. Ward: Was this Moore in a good condition of health... before this blow was given him? — Palmer: Yes, my lord. L. C. B. Ward: And afterwards he complained? — Palmer: Yes, my lord. L. C. B. Ward: When he was dead, what marks were on his head? 1 All mistakes are copied literally. See Appendijo CAPTAIN KEDD, THE PIRATE. 149 Palmer: On tlie right side of his head, on this place (pointing to his own head) it was bruised a consider- able breadth; and in one place I could feel the skull give way. Mr. Cowper: How long after the blow did he die? Palmer: The next day following.
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