Dimsdale—No; not, upon my oath.

Sarah Kimpson saw the body examined; she saw a great bruise behind the ear, as big as her hand, and another under her collar-bone.

Jones—Did you see nothing about her neck?

Kimpson—Nothing round her neck; on the side of her neck there was a mark.

Jones—Was there any other part bruised?

Kimpson—Only her left wrist, and her body was very flat and lank.

She saw the body the day it was found; it was not swollen; she did not see any water about it. She had seen a child which was drowned in the same place about ten weeks before; it was drowned at night and found the next morning; it was found at the bottom of the river, the eyes were shut, and the body was very much swelled.

Sarah Peppercorn saw the body of Sarah Stout when it was brought to Mrs. Stout's house. She saw bruises on the head and near the ear. Mrs. Stout asked her whether her daughter had been with child, and she said she had not; she was a midwife.

Elizabeth Husler was sworn.

Jones—Had you the view of the body of Mrs. Sarah Stout the day you heard she was drowned?