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Essay heading: Old Bailey Court System
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Elizabeth told the court that she found Samuel on top of Betty by a wall in a churchyard.
Rebecca's testimony differed from Elizabeth's, however. Rebecca had the same story that Elizabeth did up until the part where Elizabeth said she went looking for Betty. Rebecca testified that she had went back home, and Samuel carried Betty back in a timely fashion, no mention of foul play... displayed 300 characters
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Rebecca testified that she had went back home, and Samuel carried Betty back in a timely fashion, no mention of foul play. While Rebecca was changing Betty for bed, she noticed that Betty was covered in blood, abused, and had the "foul disease". "The symptomology of early modern syphilis--a constructed pathology most commonly known to English writers as the "pox", the "French disease", or the "foul disease" (Milburn)... displayed next 300 characters
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