20 Charles William Wallace 



2/T0 the seconde Jnterr this depont sayth shee did knowe the 

 plaintiff when he served the deft, And sayth he behaved him 

 selfe well and in good sorte when he served the defendt for shee 

 was servant to the deft at the tyme./ but shee never herd the 

 deft confesse and saye that he had greate proffitt and Comoddytie 

 by the plaintiff es service./ And more shee cannot depose. 



3/ To the thirde Jnterrogatory this deponent sayth that the defendt 

 seemed to beare greate good will and affection towards the 

 plaintiff when he served him, geuinge him reporte to be A verry 

 good servaunte for pl[ ] his service./ But that the deft 



moved the plaintiff to Marrye w th his daughter Marye she 

 knoweth not./ But sayth that there was a shewe of goodwill 

 betweene the plaintiff and deftes daughter Marye w ch the defter 

 wyffe did geue Countenaunce vnto and thinke well of./ And as 

 she j Remembcreth the deft did send and pn-swade one M r 

 Shakespeare that laye in the house to p^rswade the plaintiff to the 

 same Marriadge./ And more shee cannott depose 



4/ To the iiij th Interrogatory this deponmt sayth shee never herd her 

 [M r ] the defendant proffer the plaintiff any some of money in 

 Marriadge [w th ] his daughter Marye. but yt was Reported in the 

 house that the plaintiff was to haue w th her in marriadge the 

 some of ffyftye pounds, but what tyme of paym* was th r of 

 appoynted or agreed vppon shee knoweth not, nor of any promise 

 of any other or furth r porc/on to be payed the plaintiff eyther at 

 the tyme of marriadge betweene them, or at the tyme of the 

 deftly deceas[e] but [that] they after married togeathe 1- ./ And 

 more shee cannott [depose] 



5/To the v th Jnterr this deponent sayth shee knoweth not what par- 

 celles of goodes and houshould stuffe the defendt promissed to 

 geue vnto the plaintiff in marriadge w th his wyffe./ But sayth 

 the deft gaue in marriadge w th her to the defendant [sic] the 

 seurrall parcells [of] good*?.? in the Jnterrogatory rnencioned./ 

 but the vale we of them she certaynlie knoweth not, but thinketh 

 they were woorth some Eight pounds./ or thereabout^./ And 

 more shee cannot depose./ 



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