to the eighteenth question he says that Edes fearing mr Waldgrave to send more men did come forth of the mill and said that he had lawful possession of the mill by virtue of a lease made by Edw late earl of Oxford and withal showed forth the lease to mr Waldgrave mr Tiffin and the company there present but whether the same was esteemed in their judgement to be a good lease or not or whether Thos Harlakenden did then or at any time since offer Edes any money for the same he cannot plainly depose