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Examined… concerning the carnal having of... Alice Lloyd Widow saith that about half a year sithens he came from the Watergate towards the High Cross and about Trinity Church and the said Alice Lloyd being in a cellar of one Andrews on against the said Church in selling beer she called this examinate to come into the cellar and she would give him a pot of beer whereupon this examinate came in and finding nobody in the cellar this examinate made to have to do with her which she… consented unto and so this examinate did what he could standing in the said cellar both this examinate and the said Alice Lloyd… but the door standing open this examinate… could not perform that he intended but for that time departed and afterwards this examinate coming in the street she being returned to Massey's cellar this examinate came thither and told her that she had abused him which she denied and so this examinate departed without any further doing to her.
Saith she… came to this City about two years [upon] the death of her husband, who died in the Low Countries; being examined when Richard... beerbrewer was with her, saith that he was at her cellar and would have lyen with her, but she denied him, and that about a fortnight after he came to her again, and told her that at his last being with her he had taken some hurt, and did knaw within, and could not make water, and that she answered he had no harm by her, and and that he was divers times in hand with her when she kept Massy's cellar to have lyen with her.