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He saith that one John Olley and Thomas Bladwell have for the space of half a year continually used to haunt one Richard Aylmer's house at very unseasonable times in the night where they remain drinking and feasting in the said house the most part of the night, by whose evil example and enticements both this examinant and other his neighbours cannot keep their servants in their own houses, but do usually meet with the said Olley at the said Aylmer's house in the night in such disorderly manner as they are not fit to do their service to their said masters: and this examinant further saith, that as well divers other men as himself have often had their geese and other fouls taken in the night and do verily believe the said Olley and Bladwell had them, being poor servants having no other means to entertain their swaggering and feasting but only their wages.