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 of all thoe that knewe her: And uch was his inordinate lut and filthye deire toward her, that he begat a Childe by her, dayly ving her as his Concubine, but as an inaciate and filthy beat, giuen ouer to woork euil, with greedines he alo lay by his owne Siter, frequenting her company long time euen according as the wickednes of his hart lead him: Moreouer being on a time ent for to a Goip of his there to make merry and good cheere, ere he thence departed he o wunne the woman by his faire and flattering peech, and o much preuailed, ere he departed the houe: he lay by her, and euer after had her companye at his commaund, this woman had to name Katherine Trompin, a woman of tall and comely tature of exceeding good fauour and one that was well eteemed among her neighbours. But his lewde and inordinat lut being not atified with the company of many Concubines, nor his wicked fancye contented with the beauty of any woman, at length the deuill ent vnto him a wicked pirit in the imilitude and likenes of a woman, o faire of face and comelye of