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without any confession of her parte of her fawte, or offensis, or withoute any requiring of her parte of any pardon, you have a thing to sticke to, which may do you good, I advise you to sticke to it, than did she bring forthe the kynges pardon whiche was geven to the Anabaptistes for thair deliverance repentyng them selfes, which pardon what els it conteyned, be it in your Judgement

Also at that tyme Toftes the elder Stode in the consistorye there pleading her cause for her defence, where before he never was proctour in that Courte nother sythe

Also at that tyme came forthe to the courte the parson of Westbere with ii honest men of the parishe, that said that thei harde her husbande say that she was abjured at Colchester, Than said Mr. Comissary do you know it for trueth that she was abjured, No said thei, but thus said her husbande, Than said Mr. Comissary I tak you for no witnes in this poynt and so delivered her she requiring no pardon nor Confessing her offence why the pardon sholde be ministred to her

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Witnes to this John Milles preiste

Also ther was one Jonas was maried at Saincte Johns house without Northgate to the dowghter of one Marshe of barham, he being a preiste as the voice went, but the trueth is she is maried unto an other and Jonas stale awaye /

Scory

Also one Mr. Score preachid in saincte Elphis churche Apon Assention daye was xii moneth saying, ye have a saying, The childe which is borne betwene man and wife, it is borne in originall

without any confession on her part of her fault or offences, or without any requiring of her part of any pardon, You have a thing to stick to which may do you good. I advise you to stick to it. Then did she bring forth the King's pardon which was given to the Anabaptists for their deliverance (fn. 31), repenting themselves. Which pardon, what else it contained, be it in your judgment. Also, at that time Toftes the elder stood in the Consistory there pleading her cause for her defence, where before he never was proctor in that court, nother sythe. Also, at that time came forth to the Court the parson of Westbere with 2 honest men of the parish, that said that they heard her husband say that she was abjured at Colchester. Then said Mr. Commissary Do you know it for truth that she was abjured? No, said they, but thus said her husband. Then said Mr. Commissary, I take you for no witness in this point, and so delivered her, she requiring no pardon, nor confessing her offence why the pardon should be ministered to her. Witness to this John Milles, priest. Also, there was one Jonas was married at St. John's house without Northgate to the daughter of one Marsh of Barham, he being a priest, as the voice went, but the truth is, she is married unto another, and Jonas stale away. Also, one Mr. Store ("Scory" by Cr. in margin) preached in St. Elphis church upon Ascension day was 12 month saying, Ye have a saying, the child which is born between man and wife, it is born in original