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morning next, you be taken to the place of execution; that you be hanged by the neck until you are dead; and that your body be then delivered to the surgeons for dissection. And may the Almighty have mercy on your soul.

The prisoner was executed on Tuesday the 8th of April, and his body was delivered to the Surgeons to be anatomized.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

THE Counsel for the Crown, and for the Prisoner
The Jury

The Indictment

MR. GARROW's Speech in opening the Case
Evidence for the Prosecution

Richard Frost's Examination

Cross-examination

Mr. Astley Cooper's Examination

Cross-examination
Miss A. L. Davis's Examination
Mr. Cadogan's Examination

Miss Davis's Examination resumed
Miss M. E. Davis's Examination
Michael Wright's Examination

Cross-examination

Re-examination

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Letter from R. Patch to Mr. Blight, dated Sept. 20, 1805.

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Mrs. Blight's Examination resumed

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Bill of Parcels of Stock, &c. from Mr. Blight to R. Patch,

dated July 15, 1805

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Receipt for the Amount of the above

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Letter from Mr. Blight to R. Patch, dated July 15, 1805
Mrs. Blight's Cross-examination

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Sept. 19, 1805

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Mr. William Willis's Examination

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Letter from R. Patch, to Messrs. Willis and Co., dated

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Cross-examination

Cross-examination

Agreement between Mr. Blight and R. Patch, dated Aug. 31,

Mary Salter's Examination

Mr. John Stafford's Examination

William Anthony's Examination

Richard Murch's Examination

Mary Smith's Examination

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Mr. Aaron Graham's Examination

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R. Patch's Examination before A. Graham, Esq. Sept. 28,

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R. Patch's further Examination before A. Graham, Esq.
Sept. 28, 1805

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