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Casting of the fear of god and forgetting the vow and bond of marriage have given herself over to… lascivious company and hath haunted alehouses and places suspected for disorder, and ill Company, and hath consorted herself as well by night as by day with lewd suspected and idle company, and especially the said Kinsey in all, some, or most of the months and years aforesaid or in some or one of them hath divers and sundry times repaired unto and frequented the houses of William Wicksteed within the parish of Middlewich Widow Tomlinson in Swanloe Lane Richard Gill of Minshall and Lawrence Hulse in Woodnet Green being common alehouses, and in those places hath kept company and associated herself with lewd and suspected company and namely with one Robert Walker and Randle Minshall and other suspected persons hereafter to be named in this suit… That the said Sara Kinsey within the time and places aforesaid or in some or one of them hath been divers and sundry times through immoderate drinking overcome with drink and been very drunk not having the right use of her senses and memory and both her stammering tongue and stumbling feet did manifest the [illegible]… to the great danger of her own soul and evil example of others… The said Sara Kinsey hath committed the gross and detestable sin of adultery, fornication or incontinence with divers and sundry persons namely with Robert Walker, Randle Minshall and others hereafter to be named in this cause and the said Sara and Robert Walker hath lain together in one and the same bed… in an alehouse and other suspected places… That the said Sara Kinsey within the time and places aforesaid or in some or one of them hath frequented the house of the said William Wicksteed being a common alehouse and there as well as by day as in the night time hath kept company in suspicious manner with diverse and sundry men or with some one man herafter to be named in this suit and they they have lain together or at least wise have been found together in a private room… as also in like manner they have been in company together in the house of the said Widow Tomlinson in Swanlow Lane and in the house of one Richard Gill of Minshall the person with whom she so kept company [illegible]… uncivilly together under hedges or under some hedge… That within the time aforesaid and namely in August last past 1626 or thereabout the said Sara Kinsey came to the alehouse one Lawrence Hulse being an alehouse at in or near Woodnet Green in the company of Randle Minshall… where the said Sara [illegible]… them that night and to make a bed ready for her the said Sara and Randle to be their together in that house and the said Hulse's wife (giving credit to the said Sara that Randle Minshall was her husband) did make a bed ready for them, wherein Randle Minshall and Sara Kinsey lay together that night… as man and wife and did carnally know each other.