Catalogue description JAMES DOWNING, tapster at the King's Head.
This record is held by Lincolnshire Archives
Reference: | 8ANC7/132 |
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Title: | JAMES DOWNING, tapster at the King's Head. |
Description: |
--Saith that the day when Mr. Lane supped at his master's house in Easter Term was a Tuesday, for there was "a buck washed" in the house, which is always done upon the Tuesdays. And the same night there supped in Mr. Lane's chamber a gentlewoman and four men, whom deponent did not know. A young man with no hair on his face attended them at supper, servant (as it seemed) to one that sat at table. By sun-set their supper was ended, and none save Mr. Lane did lie in the house. Signed by mark. Signed also by the Archbishop and the Bishops of Bath and Coventry. |
Date: | June 23 |
Held by: | Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Physical description: | ½ page. |
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