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<title>Gloucester Inquests (Part 11)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gloucester Inquests from Gloucester Journal 1722 to 1838</p>
<p>Courtesy of Patsy McMillan who transcribed the records</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 01:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Natural causes George Sterry 1838 of Longhope (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Apr 7.  A poor man, apparently intoxicated with liquor, was found by the road side near Newland, on Friday evening last, by Mr HARPER, who resides near.  He had him conveyed to his barn, and humanely rendered him every assistance.  In the morning he had become very ill, and on an application, the parish officers sent a fly to convey him to a more comfortable house, and the surgeon to the Union, Mr MARSH, attended with praiseworthy promptness, but the poor man died before he could be removed.  He proved to be one GEORGE STERRY, from Longhope, and had been travelling about that part of the country as a maker of rakes.  On a post mortem examination, very considerable disease was discovered on his lungs, and the jury at an inquest subsequently held before WJ Ellis, Esq. returned a verdict that he had died from natural causes.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 2426 <br />
Entry Number: 83 <br />
Year: 1838 <br />
Month: Apr <br />
Day: 4 <br />
Surname: STERRY <br />
Forenames: George <br />
Place of Residence: Long Hope <br />
Age at death: 52 <br />
Officiating Minister: William Crawley Off[iciating] Min[ister] <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P50 IN 1/9 <br />
Page No: 11 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Blaisdon <br />
Soundex: S360</p>
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<title>Sudden Death James Powell 1838 of Bream (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>March: An inquest was held at Bream, in the parish of Newland, on Saturday last, before W. Joyner Ellis, Esq. on the body of Mr JAMES POWELL, who had gone to bed in perfect health at the house where he lodged, on the Wednesday preceding, and in the morning on his being called down to breakfast was discovered to be a corpse.  Verdict, Sudden death by the visitation of God.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 145175 <br />
Entry Number: 449 <br />
Year: 1838 <br />
Month: Mar <br />
Day: 6 <br />
Surname: POWELL <br />
Forenames: James <br />
Place of Residence: Bream Gloucestershire <br />
Age at death: 65 <br />
Officiating Minister: T.D. Fosbroke Vicar <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: AO19/11 <br />
Page No: 57 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Walford <br />
Soundex: P400</p>
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<title>Crushed by logs Morgan Lewis 1838 of Lydbrook (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Feb: And at Coleford, on MORGAN LEWIS, killed by logs of timber falling on him.  Verdict, Accidental death.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 16199 <br />
Entry Number: 2019 <br />
Year: 1838 <br />
Month: Feb <br />
Day: 13 <br />
Surname: LEWIS <br />
Forenames: Morgan <br />
Place of Residence: Lidbrook <br />
Age at death: 7 years <br />
Officiating Minister: Edward Field Rector <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: from 1813 <br />
Page No: 63 <br />
Parish_Chapel: English Bicknor <br />
Soundex: L200</p>
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<title>Fire John Bayton 1838 of Whitecliff (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>February: INQUESTS have been taken during the last week, before WJ Ellis, Esq. Coroner, on children accidentally burnt to death, viz. At Coleford, on JOHN BAYTON, aged three years, whose pinafore caught fire from a coal falling from the grate upon it, and which caused his death. Verdict Accidental Death.<br />
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<p>Record_ID: 130485 <br />
Entry Number: 1771 <br />
Year: 1838 <br />
Month: Feb <br />
Day: 10 <br />
Surname: BAYTON <br />
Forenames: John <br />
Place of Residence: Whitecliff <br />
Age at death: Years 4 <br />
Officiating Minister: G Ridout Vicar <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda: Son of Edward &amp; Elizabeth <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P227 IN 1/16 <br />
Page No: 222 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Newland <br />
Soundex: B350</p>
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<title>Threshing machine  William Turner 1838 of Dymock (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>February: FATAL ACCIDENT.   An inquest was held at the Gloucester Infirmary on Thursday last, before Mr Rd. Coley, coroner, on the body of a labouring man named WILLIAM TURNER.  The deceased, on the 4th of January, was working a threshing machine for Mr ROBERT PASSEY, of Dymock, when the roller caught hold of his glove and dragged his arm into the drum of the machine, where it was smashed in the most horrible manner.  The unfortunate man was removed to the Infirmary, where amputation was performed, but the injury was too great for remedy by that means, and after lingering till Saturday last he died.  The jury returned a verdict of Accidental Death, with a deodand of one shilling on the machine.  [Glos. Infirmary Records, Glos. Ref Lib 17547; aged 30.]</p>
<p><strong>Deodand</strong> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p>
<p>The English common law of deodands traces back to the 11th century and has been applied, on and off, until Parliament finally abolished it in 1846. [1] Under this law, a chattel (i.e. some personal property, such as a horse or a hay stack) was considered a deodand whenever a coroner's jury decided that it had caused the death of a human being. [2]. In theory, deodands were forfeit to the crown, which was supposed to sell the chattel and then apply the profits to some pious use. [3]. (The term deodand derives from the Latin phrase &quot;deo dandum&quot; which means &quot;to be given to God.&quot; In reality, the juries who decided that a particular animal or object was a deodand also appraised its value and the owners were expected to pay a fine equal to the value of the deodand. If the owner could not pay the deodand, his township was held responsible. [2].</p>
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Record_ID: 79855 <br />
Entry Number: 657 <br />
Year: 1838 <br />
Month: Feb <br />
Day: 15 <br />
Surname: TURNER <br />
Forenames: William <br />
Place of Residence: Gloucester Infirmary <br />
Age at death: 31 <br />
Officiating Minister: P Blencowe <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P125 IN 1/15 <br />
Page No: 83 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Dymock <br />
Soundex: T656</p>
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<title>Fire John Saysel 1838 of Little Dean (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>February:  At Littledean, on the body of JOHN SAYSEL, an infant aged four months, who was most incautiously placed by his mother to lie down near the fire while she was absent for a few moments, during which time a coal fell on his clothes, and set them in a blaze.</em><em>Accidental Death.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 18531 <br />
Entry Number: 572 <br />
Year: 1838 <br />
Month: Jan <br />
Day: 24 <br />
Surname: SAYSEL <br />
Forenames: John <br />
Place of Residence: Little Dean <br />
Age at death: 4 months <br />
Officiating Minister: J. Parsons Curate <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death: [not sta <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P 110 IN 1/11 <br />
Page No: 72 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Littledean <br />
Soundex: S240</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 12:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Fire John Valinder 1837 of Westbury (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>December: Another inquest was also held by Mr Cooke at Westbury, on the body of a little boy named JOHN VALLINDER, aged three years and a half, whose premature death was occasioned by his clothes taking fire in the temporary absence of the parents.  It is truly distressing to have so repeatedly to recount the fearful and fatal accidents to so many unfortunate children from this cause, and it is lamentable that their constant occurrence and the publicity given to them, do not produce a greater degree of carefulness to prevent such shocking results.  In this case the jury returned a verdict of Accidental Death.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 45918 <br />
Entry Number: 824 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Dec <br />
Day: 3 <br />
Surname: VALINDER <br />
Forenames: John <br />
Place of Residence: Westbury <br />
Age at death: 3 <br />
Officiating Minister: William Crawley Curate <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P354 IN 1/8 <br />
Page No: 103 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Westbury on Severn <br />
Soundex: V453</p>
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<title>Fire Mary Thompson 1837 of Ruardean (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Nov 11.  INQUESTS at Ruardean, on the body of MARY THOMPSON, aged 6 years<br />
....unfortunate little creatures met a premature and excruciating death by their clothes catching fire in the temporary absence of their parents.  Verdict in each case, Accidental Death.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 40994 <br />
Entry Number: 4684 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Nov <br />
Day: 7 <br />
Surname: THOMPSON <br />
Forenames: Mary <br />
Place of Residence: Ruardean <br />
Age at death: years 6 <br />
Officiating Minister: J Chell <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P275 IN 1/12 <br />
Page No: 87 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Ruardean <br />
Soundex: T512</p>
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<title>Sudden Death Sarah Gibbs 1837 at Taynton (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Nov 11.  INQUESTS.  The following inquests have recently been taken before John Cooke, Esq. Coroner: At Taynton, on the body of SARAH GIBBS, aged 22 years, who had retired to bed in very good health, and on the following morning was found dead in her bedroom.  Verdict, Found Dead.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 43680 <br />
Entry Number: 180 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Nov <br />
Day: 2 <br />
Surname: GIBBS <br />
Forenames: Sarah <br />
Place of Residence: Taynton <br />
Age at death: 22 years <br />
Officiating Minister: Hardwicke Shute Curate <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P326 IN 1/9 <br />
Page No: 23 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Taynton <br />
Soundex: G120</p>
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<title>Sudden Death John Goodman 1837 of Little Dean (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>October: at Littledean, on the body of JOHN GOODMAN, aged about 45 years, who died suddenly while returning from work; Died by the Visitation of God.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 18521 <br />
Entry Number: 562 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Sep <br />
Day: 24 <br />
Surname: GOODMAN <br />
Forenames: Little Dean <br />
Place of Residence: Hundred of St Briavels <br />
Age at death: 45 <br />
Officiating Minister: J. Parsons Curate <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death: [not sta <br />
Memoranda: Died suddenly in the Hundred os St Briavels <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P 110 IN 1/11 <br />
Page No: 71 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Littledean <br />
Soundex: G355</p>
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<title>Drowned William Lerigo 1837 of High Beech (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Oct: INQUESTS.  The following inquests have been taken before J Cooke, Esq. Coroner:  In the Forest of Dean, on the body of WM. LERIGO, aged about 14 years, who was drowned while bathing; at Joyford, English Bicknor,</em><br />
<em>Verdict, Accidental Death.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 40990 <br />
Entry Number: 4680 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Sep <br />
Day: 9 <br />
Surname: LERIEGO <br />
Forenames: William <br />
Place of Residence: High Beech <br />
Age at death: years 12 <br />
Officiating Minister: J Chell <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P275 IN 1/12 <br />
Page No: 87 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Ruardean <br />
Soundex: L620</p>
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<title>Wagon Acc. James Simmonds 1837 of Woolaston (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Sep 23.  A sad accident occurred at Tidenham a few days since to a waggoner in the employ of Mr MORRIS, of Woolaston; in endeavoruing to stop the horses in descending a hill, he unfortunately fell, and the wheels of the waggon passed over him, by which he received such injuries as to cause his death in a few hours.</em></p>
<p>I think this may be the one:</p>
<p>Record_ID: 49407 <br />
Entry Number: 326 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Sep <br />
Day: 10 <br />
Surname: SIMMONDS <br />
Forenames: James <br />
Place of Residence: Woolaston <br />
Age at death: 49 years <br />
Officiating Minister: C Bryan <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death: Killed b <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P376 IN 1/9 <br />
Page No: 41 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Woolaston <br />
Soundex: S553</p>
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<title>Waggon fall Perkins 1837 at Dymock (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Aug 26.  A distressing accident happened at Dymock on Saturday last, by which a young man named PERKINS lost his life.  The unfortunate man fell from the shafts of a waggon laden with coals, and the wheels passing over his body caused his death in a few minutes, thus adding another to the many melancholy accidents which have resulted from the reprehensible practice in which waggoners so frequently indulge.</em></p>
<p>No burial found - possibly from out of the area.</p>
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<title>Drowned George Smith 1837 of Flaxley (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>August: MELANCHOLY CIRCUMSTANCE.  On the evening of Monday week last, a lad named GEORGE SMITH, jun. aged about twelve years, son of Mr GEORGE SMITH, farmer, of Flaxley, left school at Newnham, and with some other boys of about his own age went to bathe in the river Severn, and was unfortunately drowned.  His companions were so much alarmed that they ran away without giving any information of the melancholy occurrence, which only became known from the poor boy's clothes being accidentally discovered on the river bank.  The body was not recovered till the following Thursday, when it was found floating on the water.  An inquest was subsequently taken before John Cooke, Esq. Coroner, and a verdict of Accidental Death returned.  </em></p>
<p><em>A still more melancholy aspect is given to this distressing event, from the circumstance as we understand, that when Mr Smith, the father, went with the intention of announcing the recovery of the body to the ill-fated lad's grandfather, Mr R. SMITH, farmer, of Taynton, he found that the latter gentleman had just died suddenly, having been in apparent good health but a very short time previously.  Both cases too clearly proving to old and young that 'in the midst of`life we are in death.'  </em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 17355 <br />
Entry Number: 54 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Aug <br />
Day: 13 <br />
Surname: SMITH <br />
Forenames: George <br />
Place of Residence: Westbury [on Severn] (Grove Farm) <br />
Age at death: 12 <br />
Officiating Minister: Charles Crawley <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death: (Drowned <br />
Memoranda: By Coroners Order No. 1 <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P145 in 1/17 <br />
Page No: 7 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Flaxley <br />
Soundex: S530</p>
<p>Record_ID: 43679 <br />
Entry Number: 179 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Aug <br />
Day: 14 <br />
Surname: SMITH <br />
Forenames: Robert <br />
Place of Residence: Taynton <br />
Age at death: 68 years <br />
Officiating Minister: Hardwicke Shute Curate <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P326 IN 1/9 <br />
Page No: 23 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Taynton <br />
Soundex: S530</p>
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<title>Drowned Wiiliam Barrett 1837 of Westbury (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Jul 15.  An inquest was held before the same coroner (John Cooke), at Coleford, on Monday, respecting the death of Mr WILLIAM BARRETT, aged 66 years, a respectable farmer and dealer residing at Westbury on Severn.  The deceased it appeared left Coleford, where he had been transacting business on Saturday, for the purpose of proceeding to his house; and is supposed to have ridden his horse into a pond by the road side for the purpose of letting it drink, and to have accidentally fallen from the saddle into the water.  He was found drowned by some persons passing the spot, and as his property appeared unmolested, and no violent injuries were perceptible on his person, no doubt could be entertained that death was accidental.  The jury returned a verdict of Found Drowned.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 45902 <br />
Entry Number: 808 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Jul <br />
Day: 11 <br />
Surname: BARRETT <br />
Forenames: William <br />
Place of Residence: Westbury <br />
Age at death: 65 <br />
Officiating Minister: J A Harrison Off[iciating Minister <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P354 IN 1/8 <br />
Page No: 101 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Westbury on Severn <br />
Soundex: B630</p>
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<title>Sudden Death William Harrison 1837 of Newnham (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jun 3.  INQUESTS.  MELANCHOLY INSTANCES OF SUDDEN DEATH.</p>
<p><em>Inquests have been taken this week before John Cooke, Esq. Coroner, under the following rather appalling circumstances:  At Newnham, on the body of WILLIAM HARRISON, of the Unicorn public house in that town, who, on Saturday last, went into a shop for the purpose of being shaved, and while in the act of preparing for that operation, he fell to the ground, and in a moment breathed his last.  He was 57 years of age, and it was ascertained that his death was occasioned by an attack of apoplexy. Verdict, Died by the Visitation of God.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 32753 <br />
Entry Number: 438 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: May <br />
Day: 31 <br />
Surname: HARRISON <br />
Forenames: William <br />
Place of Residence: Newnham <br />
Age at death: 65 <br />
Officiating Minister: Rob[ert] Rashdall <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P228 IN 1/8 <br />
Page No: 55 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Newnham <br />
Soundex: H625</p>
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<title>Scalded Caleb Jones 1837 of Lydney (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>April:  A sad accident occurred at Lidney, a few days ago, to a son of Mr THOMAS JONES, a fine boy about four years old, who was playing in the brewhouse, where some hot wort was placed in a cooler on the floor, when he unfortunately fell into the liquor, and was so dreadfully scalded as to cause his death in a few hours.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 25012 <br />
Entry Number: 801 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Apr <br />
Day: 24 <br />
Surname: JONES <br />
Forenames: Caleb <br />
Place of Residence: The Basin - Parish of Lydney <br />
Age at death: 4 <br />
Officiating Minister: H.C.H.Hawkins Curate <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P209 IN 1/11 <br />
Page No: 101 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Lydney <br />
Soundex: J520</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 07:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Sudden Death Jane Jones 1837 of Lindhurst (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Feb: at Lindhouse, near Landogo, on JANE JONES, who died very suddenly.<br />
Verdict, Sudden Death, by the visitation of God.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 91896 <br />
Entry Number: 403 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Feb <br />
Day: 6 <br />
Surname: JONES <br />
Forenames: Jane <br />
Place of Residence: Lindhurst <br />
Age at death: 55 years <br />
Officiating Minister: Tho[ma]s Tirenat Off[iciatin]g Min[iste]r <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P278 IN 1/19 <br />
Page No: 51 <br />
Parish_Chapel: St Briavels <br />
Soundex: J520</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 07:42:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Fire Elenor Jones 1837 of Pillowell (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Feb 11.  INQUESTS. Have been held during the last fortnight before W Joyner Ellis, Coroner,  at Pillowell, in the Forest of Dean, on ELINOR JONES, aged 4 years,  burnt to death, and verdict returned of Accidental Death.</em></p>
<p>Record_ID: 34877 <br />
Entry Number: 162 <br />
Year: 1837 <br />
Month: Feb <br />
Day: 6 <br />
Surname: JONES <br />
Forenames: Elenor <br />
Place of Residence: Pillowell <br />
Age at death: 4 years <br />
Officiating Minister: H[enr]y Poole Minister <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause of death:  <br />
Memoranda:  <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register Reference: P245 IN 1/29 <br />
Page No: 21 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Parkend <br />
Soundex: J520</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 07:39:03 +0000</pubDate>
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