And this Exaiant saith that he was not wth ye said
Cooke at ye signe of the Bull head
neither did he
goe wth him when he went from the redd cross
prtending to goe totheSr Robert Jeffryes< no role >
, neither
doth this Exaiant know how ye said Women gott
theire Libertie, and saith that Yesterday morneing
he did goe to find them in Southwarke but
could not find them
And this Exainmt: further saith that he was never
acquainted wth the said Sara [..] or ever
saw [..] her to his remembrance untill thursday
[..] last and then he saw her at ye Butchers
armes as aforesaid, and on Friday morneing last
he was wth her at her lodgings in White Fryers
and there she shewed this Examint: about two
handfully of Clippt money and said that there
was not any of it done the day before but she had
done it that night, and then this Exaiant was ask
by her if he had brought any broad money to
wch he answered noe but would bring her Thirty
pounds to the White heart Ale house in Grace
church Streete, and he haveingtoafterwards told
the said Mr Cooke thereof he went thither and
Staid for her untill about one of the Clock but
she came not, and then this Exaiant and ye said
Cooke Pled, then this Exaiant went to her againe
and asked her why she did not come according
to her appeyntemt: she said she was afraid it
was a Tragg but would meete him at ye there
Neates tongues upon London Bridge
as aforesaid at of Clock
And this Exaimnt: further saith that when he was
at ye Butchers Armes
as aforesd the said Sara told
him that her husband was a Souldier
in ye Earle
of Oxfords Regiment and was afraid to come home
because there was an Informacon agt. him before
the Recorder for a Robbery comitted upon a
gentleman
comeing from Norwich
, and that