Middlesex
to wit}
The Information of
Sarah
Taylor< no role >
[..]
Elizabeth Spicer< no role >
taken before me one of
his Majesty's Justices of
the peace
for the said County
Who being severally upon Oath say
and first this Informant Sarah Taylor< no role >
for herself saith that she lives at the sign
at the Bell
in Charles Court
in the Stand
that about ten o'clock in the Evening of
the twenty fifth day of July last the persons
now present who calls himself Henry
Lenham< no role >
came into this Informants house
in company with James Wood< no role >
and
Thomas Tanner< no role >
and called for a pint
of beer and as soon as said Henry
Lenham< no role >
had drank of the said beer he
went as this Informant then believed
out of the house when the said James
Wood< no role >
and Thomas Tanner< no role >
continued
for near twenty minutes in the Tap room
with the same pint of beer and then
on the said Henry Lenham< no role >
's not returning
the said James Wood< no role >
and Thomas Tanner< no role >
went to the Door of this informant house when
she heard their conversation when the one
said to the other "God Damn my Eyes what
a while he stays" When this Informant
sent her servant Elizabeth Spicer< no role >
to watch
them who returned in about five minutes
and asked [..] Informant if any body had