The First London Theatre AI 
buildinges then of habilletie to fupport the fame and havinge 
gotten yo" faid Orator to be bound [17—9] to redeeme the faid 
Leafe nor had wherw™ to procied in thofe manner of buildinges 
wherein he had procured yo" Orator to enter into [18—9] chardge 
any fomes of monye growen due for the faid buildinges nor paie 
the Moietie of the rent aforfaid but w‘" yo™ Orato" monye the 
profittes [19—9] welth of the faid Brayne before, beinge con- 
ferred and weyed w" the coftes vpon the faid Inn by him beftoed 
after yt manyfeftlie appered And [20—8] and fynifhinge of the 
faid buildinges to his gret hinderaunce as is well to be proved. 
And after for that yo" faid Orator James Burbedge had no bond 
[21—8] foe by him to be receved out of the premiffes from 
thenfforthe vpon the faid buildinges & maintenance therof he the 
faid Brayn and the faid James Burbedge yo" [faid Orator 22—7] ~ 
Arbitrem' of certaine Arbitrato™ who thervpon according to the™ 
faid fubmiffion did delyver vp An Award or Arbitrem' in wright- 
ing, dated about the [xx‘"] yere [23—7] John Braine fhuld not 
be comprifed win the compafe of the faid Arbitrement but that 
afwell by force therof as by vertue of the faid Arbitrem* yo" faid 
Orator [24—7] Theatre and buildinges and of the Moietie of 
the profittes therof whenfoeuer the faid Braines would demaund 
the fame w™ futch exceptione of Actes as is aforfaid [25—7 
with| w Arbitrem* yo" faid Orator did content himfealf and did 
permitt and fuffer the faid John Braine to receve the moietie of 
the profittes of the faid Theatre and [26—7] one his parte. But 
the faid John Braine being a verie fubtell perfone and confeder- 
ating him fealfe w one Robert Myles of London Gouldimithe 
Tomfone of [27—7] thei might impouerifhe yo" faid 
Orato" and to depryve him of his intereft and tearme for yeres in 
the faid Theatre and buildinges and to bring him into the daunger 
[28—7] fame he the faid Braine not meaning to gyve the faid 
Moietie nor his intereft therin to yo" faid Orato" the Children 
aforfaid nor the Leafe of the faid Geordge [29—6] the Moietie 
of the profittes of the premiffes as is aforfaid the w promife was 
made afwell before as after the faid Arbitremt made as is aforfaid. 
but practifing to depryve [30—6] againe made a deed of gift to 
the faid Tomfon and therby did gyve and graunt to him all: his 
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