at the first interrogation said that Sam Diglett the elder intending to take a lease of Rich Harlakenden esq of a certain mill in Earls Colne called Colneford Mill two years past or thereabouts as he remembers did retain Tiffin to be counsel therein which lease was a lease in reversion after the expiration of Hen Pullen's lease at which time as he remembers he advised Diglett that having a lawful lease he might lawfully hold it and keep possession of it to his remembrance he gave no advise either to him or to anyone else since about any point in the article