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Ad quartum Interr. respondet, that this respondent knoweth neither of the parties ministrant in this cause saving this re spondent once saw Anne Milton one of the ministrants, et nescit respondere per parte suą...

Ad quintum. Interr. nescit respondere.

Ad sextum Interr. nescit respondere.

Ad septimum Interr, non concernit eam, et nescit respondere. Ad octavum Interr. respondet, that this respondent once saw the Interr. Anne Milton, but doth not remember whether shee was lame or helplesse, et aliter nescit.

Ad 9. Interr. respondet, that this respondent knoweth nothing of the deceased's estate or the value thereof, et aliter

nescit.

Eodem Die

Repetit coram Doctore,

Digby Surro. &c. pnte.
Tho Welham, N. P.

Eodem Die

Signum
MARIE FISHER.

Elizabetha Fisher famula Domestica Elizabethæ Milton ptis producentis in hac causa cum qua et Johanne Milton ejus Marito defuncto vixit per Spacium 13 Mensium, antea cum quodam Thoma Adams apud Bagnall in Com. Stafford per Spacium trium annorum et sex Mensium, antea cum Wm. Bourne Gen. infra parochiam de Woolstilstan in Com. Stafford præd. per Spacium duorum annorum, ortus infra parochiam de Norton in Com. præd. ætatis 28 annorum aut eo circiter, testis, &c.

Ad omnes articulos dicta Allis, et ad testamentum nuncupativum Johan. Milton testatoris in hac causa defuncti in hujusmodi negotio dat. exhibit et admiss. deponit et dicit, that this deponent was servant unto Mr. John Milton the testator in this cause deceased for about a yeare before his death, who

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dyed upon a Sunday the fifteenth of November last at night, And saith that on a day hapning in the month of July last, the time more certainly she remembereth not, this deponent being then in the deceased's lodging chamber, hee the said deceased, and the party producent in this cause his wife, being then alsoe in the said chamber at dinner together, and the said Elizabeth Milton the party producent having provided something for the deceased's dinner which hee very well liked, hee the said deceased then spoke to his said wife these or the like words as neare as this deponent can remember, viz. "God "have mercy Betty, I see thou wilt performe according to thy promise in providing mee such dishes as I think fitt "whilst I live, and when I dye thou knowest that I have left "thee all," there being noebody present in the said chamber with the said deceased and his wife but this deponent: And the said testator at that time was of perfect mind and memory, and talked and discoursed sensibly and well, but was then indisposed in his body by reason of the distemper of the gout, which hee had then upon him. Further this deponent saith, that shee hath sevrall times heard the said deceased since the time above deposed of, declare and say, that hee had made provision for his children in his life time, and had spent the greatest part of his estate in providing for them, and that hee was resolved hee would doe noe more for them living or dyeing, for that little part which hee had left hee had given it to his wife the articulate Elizabeth the producent, or hee used words to that effect. And likewise told this deponent, that there was a thousand pounds left in Mr. Powell's hands to be disposed amongst his children hereafter. By all which words this respondent verily beleeveth that the said testator had given

In the obituary also of his neighbour Mr. R. Smith, according to Dr. Birch, Milton is stated to have died on this day. But in the parish register his burial is entered on the 12th of No

vember. E.

His grand-daughter Elizabeth Foster, by his third daughter Deborah, used to say, that he was delicate, but temperate in his diet.

all his estate to the articulate Elizabeth his wife, and that shee should have the same after his decease, et aliter nescit respondere, saving that the said deceased was at the sevral times of declaring the words last pre-deposed alsoe of perfect mind and memory.

Signum

ELIZAB. FISHER.

AD INTERROGATORIA.

Ad primum Interr. respondet, that this respondent was servant to the deceased in his life time, and is now servant to the producent, and therefore hath a dependency upon her as her servant, that if the victory were in this respondent's power shee would give the deceased's estate equally to be shared betweene the ministrants and the producent, et aliter nescit.

Ad secundum Interr. respondet, that this respondent doth not remember on what day the deceased declared the words first by her afore deposed, but it was about noone of such day when hee was at dinner that the precise words as neare as this respondent can remember which the deceased used at that time were these, viz. "God have mercy Betty, (speaking to "his wife Elizabeth Milton, for soe hee usually called her,) "I see thou wilt performe according to thy promise in providing mee such dishes as I think fitt whilst I live, and when "I dye thou knowest that I have left thee all," et aliter nescit, saving that this respondent well remembreth that the deceased declared the words last by her deposed to the articles of the allegation to this respondent once on a Sunday in the afternoone, but on what day of the month or in what month the said Sunday then happened this respondent doth not remember.

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Ad tertium Interr. respondet, that the occasion of the deceased's speaking of the words deposed by this respondent in her answer to the next preceedent interrogatory was upon the producent's provideing the deceased such victuals for his

dinner as hee liked, and that he was then indifferent well in health saving that some time he was troubled with the paine of the gout, and that hee was at that time very merry and not in any passion or angry humour, neither at that time spoke any thing against any of his children that this respondent heard of, et aliter nescit.

Ad quartum Interr. respondet, that this respondent hath heard the deceased declare his displeasure against the parties ministrant his children, and particularly the deceased declared to this respondent, that a little before hee was marryed to Elizabeth Milton his now relict, a former maid servant of his told Mary one of the deceased's daughters and one of the ministrants, that shee heard the deceased was to be marryed, to which the said Mary replyed to the said maid servant, that that was noe news to heare of his wedding, but if shee could heare of his death that was something: and further told this respondent, that all his said children did combine together and counsel his maid servant to cheat him the deceased in her markettings, and that his said children had made away some of his bookes, and would have sold the rest of his bookes to the dunghill women, or hee the said deceased spoke words to this respondent to the selfe same effect and purpose; that this respondent knoweth not what frequenters of the church, or what good livers, the parties ministrant or either of them are, et aliter nescit.

Ad quintum Interr. respondet, that this respondent doth not know that the deceased's wife was to have £1000, and the interrogative children of Christopher Milton the residue, nor doth this respondent know that the said Elizabeth, the deceased's wife, hath promised the interrogative Christopher Milton or his children any such thing in case shee should prevaile in this cause, that the said Mrs. Milton never confessed soe much in this respondent's hearing, or to any body else that this respondent knoweth of, et aliter nescit.

Ad sextum Interr. respondet, that this respondent believeth that what is left the deceased's children in the will nuncupa

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tive in this cause executed and mencioned therein to be due from Mr. Powell, is a good debt; for that the said Mr. Powell is reputed a rich man, et aliter nescit.

Ad septimum Interr. respondet, that this respondent did voluntarily tell the interrogative Mrs. Milton, what shee heard the deceased say which was to the effect by her predeposed, et aliter nescit.

Ad octavum Interr. respondet, that this respondent knoweth not what the deceased did in his life time bestow on the ministrants his children, and that the interrogative Anne Milton is lame, but hath a trade and can live by the same, which is the making of gold and silver lace, and which the deceased bred her up to, et aliter nescit.

Ad nonum Interr. respondet, that this respondent knoweth not the deceased's estate, or the value thereof, et aliter

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