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Simon Marrlot had the Crown of his Hat cut into the 
Shape as of a bearded Arrow ; and at the Band-place 
cut fmooth, almoft round about from the Brim. His 
Cloaths on one Shoulder cut jaggedly to the Skin ; 
where was a Scar about Four Inches in Length, of a 
Long Oval Figure ; the tranfverfe Diameter whereof 
was deepeft, of a darkilh red Colour, as hard as Horn 
all over. He had Snuih on his Hand, as if juft ready to 
take it. 
RichardWtlls had a little Dog on his Lap, or between 
his Legs, dead. His Hand upon the Dog's Head, his 
Eyes open, and with Bread and Chefe (or one of them) 
in his Hand, as if going to give the Dog a bit. His 
Shoulder (as his Relations (ay) was (truck down, and 
in a manner fevered from his Body. 
Thomas Burroughs fat as looking up to the Heavens, 
His Head turning toward one fide,as viewing the Clouds, 
his Eyes open. He had, in his Pocket, a Copper To- 
baccow-box, which had one little round Hole (Iruck 
quite through it ; and a little of the Mettal on one fide, 
feemed to have run. By thefe Poftures, it is evident they 
died in a Moment, 
Mr. Edwards adds, that he took Simon Marriotts Hat, 
and fome of his Cloaths, and held them againft the 
Light, and they appeared full of Holes, as a Skimmeror 
Colander. But (at which he wondered raoft) the Wo- 
man who laid him out told him, their Buttocks which 
fat upon the Ground were pittifully mangled, and their 
Privy Members rent and torn in Pieces and moreefpe- 
cially thofe oi Thomas Burroughs y as if fmall Bars of red 
hot Iron had been thruft up into them in many Places. 
The Hair of their Heads was burnt very much. Some 
had no Harm that were hard by ; but others were 
wounded at a Diftance, and their Wounds were cured 
with more Difficulty than ordinary Burns. 
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