Dog; And just as he looked about, the Fire was let into the Coach upon his Master, and the Men ran away as fast as they could; and that he could not know any of their Faces.
Mr. Hobbs the Chirurgeon deposed, That he was with Mr. Thynn, about nine or ten a Clock that Night he was wounded, and found him shot with four Bullets, which entred into his Body, tore his Guts, and wounded his Liver, and Sto∣mach, and Gall, and broke one of his Ribs, and wounded the great Bone below; of which Wounds he died, and believed there as never a Wound but was Mortal. He shewed the Court the four Bullets, two of which he thought might be Iron; one he found in the Stomach, one be∣tween the Ribs and the Skin, and two were lodged in the Back-bone.
Then Mr. White the Coroner deposed, That on Feb. 13. he sat upon the Body, and found four Holes on the right Side, behind his short Ribbs, as if made with Bullets; and he gave order to open the Body, and saw Mr. Hobbs take out the four Bullets.
Boresky being then told what was said, replied, That he fired the Blunderbuss, but did not know how many Bullets there were, because he did not charge it, but he could tell who did: But the Ld. Ch. Justice said, that would not be ma∣terial, because his Evidence could charge no Bo∣dy but himself.
Then Mr. Bridgman, and Sir John Reresby de∣posed, That Borosky, Vratz, and Stern, were examined by them: and proffer'd to read their Examinations, but the Ld. Ch. Justice would not