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Here
you
have
the
Substance
of
the
Evidence
given
in
against
him
on
his
Trial,
with
the
Names
of
the
Judges,
Jury,
and
Witnesses.
Also
the
Comical
De-
fence
Sir
John
makes
for
himself,
and
the
Character
given
him
by
some
of
his
Neighbours,
namely,
Hew-
son
the
Cobbler,
an
honest
friend
of
Sir
John's,
who
is
entomb'd
as
a
Memorandum,
at
the
Two
Brewers
in
East
Smithfield.
Taken
in
Short
Hand
by
Thomas
Tosspott,
Fore-
man
of
the
Jury''
One
of
the
witnesses,
hight
Mistress
Full-Pot,
the