by the Constable of Bildesthrop to watch the house of the articulat Nicholas Walker by reason that he the said Nicholas having intelligence by lettres which passed betweene the articulat Peter Ros & Rose Walker that theie the said Peter & Rose shoulde privatlie meete togeather in the absence of the said Nicholas Walker, he this deponent aboute x or xj of the clocke in the night did see one Thomas servant to the articulat Peter Rose come to the house of the said Nicholas Walker wheere he called & afterwards whisperinge at the windoe with the articulat Rose she the said Ros caste her gowne aboute her & havinge on a paire of slippeshoes went forth at a backe doore with out anye stockings or bande & so walked till shee mette with Mr Peter Ros in a close called the Bancks which is full of braks & underwoods & there he this deponent was present togeather with his precontest John Beale & divers others when the articulat Nicholas Walker did finde them there togeather verie suspiciouslie he the said Peter havinge his points untrussed & this he knoweth to be true because he was present & did see & heere when Peter Rose steppinge backe she the said Rose said who have wee heere to whome Nicholas Walker answered heere are good fellowes to whome she answered is this your goinge to Lincolne & he presentlie replied is this your use or behaviour when I am from home & so caused her to be staied & him to be apprehended by the constable & the nexte daye broughte them before a iustice of peace of this deponents owne knowledge [signed Thomas Lawe]