Catalogue description Fourth examination at the Tower

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Details of 8ANC7/151
Reference: 8ANC7/151
Title: Fourth examination at the Tower
Description:

--Concerning his master's movements. To the same effect as the preceding. But being asked whether he did not fetch mutton and porridge and a piece of beef from the cook's shop to Lachie's for his master, he saith he did, but he remembers not whether it was this last visit or a twelvemonth since. Being confronted with his master, he affirms that he fetched the mutton and porridge "the same day that Lachie was in trouble before the Mayor" and that, being sent to ask him to come to dinner, Lachie excused himself because he had nobody in his shop.

 

The same Wednesday he went to seek a lodging at a house where one Mr. Loane lodged, and acquainted his master of it, who went and saw it himself, but misliked of it. Signed ut supra.

Date: 1613, August 23
Held by: Lincolnshire Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 2 pages.

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