you did not give her the length of him in a sheet!” “Why”, said Mistress Taylor again, “she asked of me for the length of myself in a hairlace!” Then said this deponent “Truly, Mistress Taylor, if you will be ruled by me, you shall give her nothing.” Then said she Mistress Taylor again, “She […]
and did look in her mouth and made her gape, and looked upon her brows and in her nostrils, and said unto her “Thou a sore throat! Thou hast a heat in thy stomach.” Whereupon the maid went to the cradle to see Mistress Taylor’s child which was sick, and asked her how her child […]
The names of those that are orderly to be deposed X Susan Swapper’s first examination X Master Taylor’s examination and deposition X Will Philip Williams’ deposition X Roger Swapper’s deposition X Moore’s wife’s deposition and the other woman’s X Susan Swapper’s second and third examination X …. Anne Taylor’s first examination X Susan Swapper’s third […]
Master Bracegirdle: what he heard Master Taylor say concerning the sights; and likewise of the manner of the ?delivering of Susan Swapper’s letters to Mistress Taylor, and what became of that letter. Master Fowkes: how he having been at Mistress Taylor’s house to see the sights, could see nothing, until such time as Mistress Taylor […]
Evidences to be given to the Great Inquest Susan Swapper’s second examination: article the 8th Susan Swapper’s third examination: all Master Higgons Master Convers Jone Kyte Widow Aldredge Frencham’s wife William Michel’s whit wife Robert Lashenden Master Whitfield’s letter Elizabeth Bishop Thomas Tompkins’ examination John Cheston Fynisse Swan [RYE 13/27]
For the Trial Susan Swapper’s first examination Mistress Taylor’s examination Susan Swapper’s second and third examinations Roger Swapper’s deposition Elizabeth Michenor Anne Moore Master Taylor’s examination Master ?Henry Harry Thomas Tomkins John Cheston Richard Thornberry Fynisse Swan Philip William’s deposition Elizabeth King Mistress Convers her examination Robert Lashenden [endorsed: names of the witnesses] [RYE 13/27]
?For old Goodwife Bennett The examination of Mary Carpenter concerning affirming that which Widow Bennett denieth in the 11th article concerning her toothache. Mistress Convers concerning the gunpowder and brimstone denied by Widow Bennett in the third article. Frencham’s wife concerning her speeches of Master Hamon’s sickness denied by Widow Bennett in the ?4th article. […]
Susan Swapper wife of Roger Swapper of Rye, sawyer, sayeth that about midlent last, viz. 1607, about midnight, she being sick in bed with her husband, 4 spirits in likeness of two men and two women appeared unto her. The one man young without hair on his face, and tall, named himself Richard, and he […]