74 Charles William Wallace 



standinge anie charitable request and good offer that the said 

 Complayn 1 can or will make, wherby and in the rest before herein 

 recited the whole truth may evidently appeare, and here like 

 himself he the same defend 1 sheweth himself in his said Answere. 

 and in the matter wherein with fallacies and deciept^ he in- 

 devoreth and seeketh to shadowe and obscure the truth and to 

 abuse this honorable Courte, of all w ch the said Complayn* 

 prayeth the due considerac/on of this honorable Courte And 

 lastly without that that anie other matter thinge clause sentence 

 cause or article whatsoever materiall or effectuall contayned or 

 menc/oned in the said Answeares of the said defend tes or either of 

 them, And by the said Comp u : to be replyed vnto and not herein 

 before sufficientlie confessed and avoyded traversed and denyed 

 or otherwise replyed vnto is true. All and everie w ch thinges 

 matters and allegac/ons the said Complayn* is and wilbe readie to 

 averr and prove as this honorable Courte shall award. And 

 prayeth as he before in his said bill hath prayed./ 



John : Walshe 



[5] 



Witness Book, 16 James I to i Charles I, Miscellaneous Books, 

 vol. 200. 



[List of witnesses examined ex parte Witter Hilary Term, xvij° James I 

 (1620).] 



John Witter gent 

 plaintiff 



John Heming£\? and 



Henry Condall gent 



def te3 



Thomas Woodford gent 

 James Knasborough gent 



[6,7] 



[The depositions of Thomas Woodford and James Knasborough, taken 

 February, 1620, are wanting.] 



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