[..] 16. Decr. 1763. by Adjornmts.
Mary Williams< no role >
formerly Exaied. That this
Night she Search'd sallys two Foxes & found nothing but
what ought to be no Child bed Linenno foul shift
[..] all clearshe reced the stays of the Boxes from Mr.
Batt the Girls Uncle & hath return'd them to him again
Says the Servts. Linnen was always wash'd at Home
but her Lords Shirts wch. were wash'd out a Says the Girl
on the Sunday Night before Mr. Bromfield come complain'd
of a Pain in her back & Get out of Red but return'd soon
to bad & never went out of the Room & she left her in
bed when she got up on Monday Morning abt. 6. That
Mr. Bromfield came on Monday between I & co & the
Girl was then in Bed
the Mark of
Mary [mark] Williams< no role >
James Batt< no role >
of Greenwich
That Sarah Arlott< no role >
now
in Custody is his Niees & hath been abt. 3 Jno. in my Lords
Service as housemaid That she had beenwasin Service in three
different Families before in the last of wch. she liv'd about
abt. 15 Mo. in the sd. abt. 2 Yrs. & in the 1st. abt. 12 Mo.
That she always behav'd well in his Places witht. Men
followers or any complaint to his Knowleg'sThat he
this day attended his Ni [..] in Custody wth. a Surgeon
&
Mr. Rian in Order to inspect & Examine Says she was
exaird & appear'd quite compos'd & consenting & never
chang'd CountinanorThey came upon her unawaresShe
have nothing of the is coming & verily believes if she had
been guilty shd. wd. have shewn some disorder or confussion
in her counteannce Says she reced from his Ni [..] three
Keys two of wch. open has Boxeshe told her he wanted