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about a quarter of an inch broad at the broadeft, and was, as if 
it had been fear'd with a hot iron; and, as I remember, one 
foraewhat bigger on the left fide of the neck, below the Ear. 
Sfreight down the breaft, but towards the left fide of it, was a 
large place about three quarters of a Foot in length^and about 
two inches in breadth, io fome places more, infome lefs, which 
was burnt and hard, like Leather burnt with the fire, of a deep 
blackifh red Colour, not much unlike the fcorched skinofa 
rofted pig: And on the fore- part of the left flioulder fuch another 
fpot about as big as a (liilHng ^ but that in the neck was blacker 
and feem'd more fcar'd. From the top of the right fliou!der,flo- 
ping downwards towards that place in his breaft, was a narrow 
Line of the like fcorched skin;as if fomewhat had come in there 
attheneck, and had run down to the breaft, and there fpread 
broader. 
The buttons of his. D{?«^7^^ were moft. of them ofT^ which, 
iome thought might have been torn off with the blaft,getting in 
at the neckband then burfting its way out:, for which the greatefl: 
prefumption was(to me)that, befides 4 or 5* buttons wanting to- 
wards the bottom of the breaft, there were about half a dozea 
together clear off from the bottom of the collar downwards^and 
I do not remember, that the reft of the buttons did feem to be 
near worn our, but ahnoft new.The Collar of his doublet juft o- 
ver the forepart of the left flioulder was quite broken afunder, 
cloth and ftiffening, ftreight downwards, as if cut orchop'^d 
ahinderj but with a Blunt tooU onely the inward linnen or 
fuftian lineing of it was whole^ by whichjand by the view of the 
ragged Edges, it feem'd manifeft to me,that it was by a ftroak 
inwards (from without) not outwards from within. 
His Hat was ftrangely torn, not juft on the Crown, but on the 
fide of the hat, and on the brim. On the fide of it was a great 
hole, more than to put in ones fift through it : fome part of it 
being quite ftruck away, and from thence divers ga flies every 
way, as if torn,or cut with aZ)//// tool, and fome of them of a 
good length, almoft quite to the edges of the brim. And,befide 
riiefe,one or two gaflies more,whichdid not communicate with 
that hole in the fide. This alfo I judged by a ftroke inwards; not 
fo much from the view of the edges of thofe gaflies(from which 
dierc was fcarce any judgment to be made either way ) but be- 
