44 Charles William Wallace 
the faid bondes or to enforce them to cancell the fame nor the 
children aforfaid by the ordinarie courfe of the common Lawe 
aforfaid can not procure the [58—7] the premiffes fo promifed 
to them by the faid John Braine. the w™ to do the faid Braine 
was bound in confcienc to foe performed and that the faid bondes 
fhuld [59—7] done by the faide John Braine & by yor faid Orato" 
James burbedge ioynctlie in contradiction of the matters con- 
teyned in the faid bond & Arbitrem* fo [60—7] not be performed 
yf thei or any of them had lawfull intereft therin/ as thei haue 
not. May it therfor pleafe yo" Honor to graunt to yo" faid 
[61—7] directed to the faid Margarett Braine Robert Myles 
& Gardener commaunding them and everie of them 
perfonallie to appere in the Court of Chancerie [62—6] then 
and ther to make aunfwer to the premiffes And further to com- 
mand the faid Margaret Braine Robert Myles & Gardener to 
[63—7] other the" faid Conveyaunces fo to them made only to 
perturbe yo" faid Orators as is aforfaid, to the end the fame may 
be then [64—7] and abide such further order as to yo™ honor 
fhalbe thought to agree w™ equitie & confcienc. And all yo" faid 
[65—7] in all felicetie. 
ffraunces Morgan __ [attorney] 
ANSWER AND DEMURRER 
[Date and whole left half of 
this skin mouldered away] 
[The Joint and feveral aunfwere & demurrer of] 
Margaret Brayne wydowe and Robt [ Myles twoe 
of the defendantes to the Bill of ] Complainte of 
James Burbeidge and other [ ] 
[1—7]| the faid Bill of Complainte is very vntrue and infuffi- 
cyent in the [2—7] contryued of fet purpofe to put the faid def** 
to wrongffull [3—7] that he the faid Complaynant might fhadowe 
his bad and vnconfcionable [4—7] defend'*s fhalbe Compelled to 
make any ffurther Aunfwere to [5—7] and infufficyency therof 
nowe and at all tymes [6—7] faieth that the faid Compl‘ in ther 
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