f. 269r

did repeate and verie by and by after in
a parlor of this examinates said howese in the
presence of this examinate him self marie his
wief Iane Glasier and margaret williams
Et aliter nescit deponere.
5 Ad quintum dicit that in quod nescit
deponere.
Ad vltimum dicit predeposita sua fuisse et esse
vera etc.
nathaniell harford
Iacobus Ballard
Maria Harford vxor Nathanielis
harford parochie de Boseburie in comitatu
hereford ætatis lxvj annorum aut eo
circiter testis productaiurata et examinata
dicit et deponit vt sequitur.
1. Ad primum articulum dicit eundem esse verum
2. 3. Ad secundum et tertium dicit quod refert se ad
leges articulatas etc.
Ad quartum articulum dicit et deponit That betwixt
Ester and whitsontide last past tempus certum
aliter non recolit The defendant Anne Collins
being in the howse of master Nathaniel hereford
herford this examinates husband in Boseburie
articulate in a Parlor of the same howse and
in the presence of this examinates said husband this
deponent her self Iane Glasier and margaret
williams alias Baylie, she the said Anne Collins
vttered these wordes following or the like to them
in effect videlicet I have heard it said and
reported (speaking to this examinates husband and
her self) that your servant marie kyntom
did repeat and vary by and by after in a parlor of this examinate’s said house in the presence of this examinate himself, Marie his wife, Jane Glasier, and Margaret Williams. And otherwise he knows nothing to depose.
To the fifth he says that he knows nothing to depose.
To the last he says that his depositions made above were and are true etc.
Nathaniel Harford
Jacob Ballard
Marie Harford, wife of Nathaniel Harford of the parish of Bosbury in the county of Hereford, aged sixty-six years or thereabouts. The witness, produced, sworn, and examined, says and deposes as follows.
To the first article she says the same is true.
To the second and third, she says and refers to the articulate laws.
To the fourth article she says and deposes that between Easter and Whitsuntide last past, the precise time she does not otherwise recall, the defendant Anne Collins being in the house of Master Nathaniel Harford, this examinate’s husband, in Bosbury articulate in a parlor of the same house and in the presence of this examinate’s said husband, this deponent herself, Jane Glasier, and Margaret Williams alias Bailey, she the said Anne Collins uttered these words following or the like to them in effect namely: “I have heard it said and reported" (speaking to this examinate’s husband and herself) "that your servant, Marie Kyntom