to the sixteenth says that the said Edes did allege to mr Waldgrave that he the said Edes had lawful possession of the mill and had a lease of the mill and that he kept the same as was lawful says that though Edes did not at first yield to mr Waldgrave or that mr Waldgrave should come into the mill he did at the last agree offering mr Waldgrave that he mr Waldgrave and mr Tiffin and the constable should come at their pleasure and see that he did not hold the same by force further that Edes did offer these speeches before such time as mr Waldgrave sent the constable to Earls Colne for more men and says Waldgrave refused to go into the millhouse