f. 137r

as he the said william whitton did keepe his owne
weif, which wordes were spoken privatly vnto
this examinate by the said william whitton in Tenbury
Et aliter nescit deponere
Ad 5 dicit that the articulate Thomas
Lane is much troubled in this matter
and that he is doeth susteigne
chardges and expenses by reason of
this suite. Et aliter nescit deponere.
Ad vltimum dicit predeposita fuisse et esse vera etc.
per me Iohannem nycolles
as he, the said William Whitton, did keep his own wife. Which words were spoken privately unto this examinate, by the said William Whitton, in Tenbury. And otherwise he knows nothing to depose.
To the fifth he says that the articulate, Thomas Lane, is much troubled in this matter and that he does sustain charges and expenses by reason of this suit. And otherwise he knows nothing to depose.
To the last he says the depositions made above were and are true.
By me John Nichols