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difchardge, difmife and put out the faid John Braine, from the faid 
Theatre yea or no. 
. Item whither were yo" not conftrayned, by reafon the faid Braine 
would not departe w™ the mony he had Receyved, to appoinct one 
of yo" fervauntes and this defend‘, to gather vp. v." weekelie, 
during the tyme of plaies; thinking by that meanes, to have paid 
yo" fealf out of the Theatre, for that yo" fawe that the faid Braines, 
was fo Badd a fellowe: And howe mutche mony Receyved yo" by 
That rate, to yo" remembraunce, and was it aboue xxx." yo" fo 
receyved ; or les./yea or no 
. Item During thes payeme*’* whither held yo" ftill The faid Leafe 
in yo" Handes, And whither did the faid Braine afterwardes paie 
yo" any other or more mony, then that w* was brought to yo" 
weeklie out of the faid Theatre. yea or no. 
. Item whither did not yo", after the death of the faid Braine, and 
after the receiptes abouefaid, faie, that yo" had fett ouer and 
affigned the faid Leafe, and bondes to Cloughe yo" father in Lawe, 
& whither did not he fue the faid James Burgadge, and the faid 
Pryne Thervpon, after the death of Braine And whither did 
not the faid Cloughe, go about to put out The faid defend‘ out of 
the faid Theatre, yea or no after Braines his death and whither 
did not Burbadge tell yo", that he could not accomplifhe futch 
order, as the faid Cloughe or yo" had fett downe, and prefcribed 
to him, for the redemption of his faid Leafe yea or no 
Item whither did not m" walter Cope, attendant vpon the Lord 
Trea/urer, write his letteres to yo", & therby earneftly entreate, 
that yo" would fell to his fervaunt Cuthbert Burbadge, yor title 
and intereft of the faid Leafe the rather, for that he might help 
to difcharge his father out of manie trobles, w™ the faid Braine 
& his faid father, might haue fufteyned about conveyaunces & 
bondes, made by them, about the faid Theatre, when was the faid 
lettre written to yo". And what conteyned it as yo" rememb* 
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