The Testimony of Thomas Penoir he saith that ye sheep yt mary Newman mentioned/
that dyed which she gives in testimony /as he have\ yt she thought was bewitched to death dyed/
this last spring was four year it being before he went for Ingland: ye next sumer/
after he came whom from Ingland was a contention between godwif clason and/
mary Newman about ye yard taking aples or nuts or graps or sum such things/
out of godman clasons lot: goody clason said to mary newman: as mary/
Newman tould at his house yt if she aloud her children to steal when they was/
young how would they be when they were old: whereby I understood ye contention betwen/
them: Lidda penoir his wife being present at ye same time and can witness/
to all ye above writen: & both are reddy to give oath to ye above written/
testimony when called thareunto/
The above written Thomas Penoir/
appeared this 12th:Septembr 1692: & made/
oath to the above written testimony/
for himselfe before me Jonat [Selleck]
comissr/