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56 Charles William Wallace 
did write his letteres to hym this dp* thereby intreating hym that 
he wold fell to his the fame m™ Copes Servante Cuthber burbage 
his title and intereft of the faid leafe the rather for that he might 
help to difcharg his father (meaning the def) out of may 
[—many] troubles w™ brayne and his faid ffather might haue 
fufteyned about conveyaunces and bondes made by them concern- 
ing the Theatre And to this dp‘** beft remembrance the fame were 
the effect of the contentes of the faid letteres But the certeyne 
tyme when the fame letteres were fo written he remembereth not/ 
That he did thervpon make an Agremt w™ the faid Cuthbert for 
his faid Leafe and title and intereft therein and was truly paid the 
mony by hym agreed vpon at the handes of the fame Cuthbert and 
by his appoyntmt and this dp‘ did convey vnto hym the faid leafe 
accordingly. And depofeth that by all this fpace Thexecuto™ 
of the faid Braine did not pay vnto hym this dept ay one peny for 
the premiffes. And more this dp faith not in this matter/ 
pro burbage 
Die & Anno predictis 
George Clough of London Clotheworker of thage of xlviij or 
theraboutes {worn &c 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6.7. & 8. Jnterrogatories he 
cane not depofe 
That on a tyme but certenly how long fithens he remembereth 
not. one Jo Hide of London grocer who had maried this dp*¢ 
wiefes daughter told hym this dpt y' he had certeyne mony owing 
vnto hym by one burbage and one brayne as this dpt remembereth 
and yt for his fecuritie of the paym* thereof he had affigned vnto 
hym a leafe of the Theatre and told this dpt that he cold not haue 
his money p‘ and therfore requefted hym this dp* being his father 
in law to go vnto the faid burbage to demand of hym the money 
he owed hym and to fay that he had affigned ouer the faid leafe 
to hym this dpt And this dp*. thervpon went diuers and fondry 
tymes to the faid burbage and received money of hym due to the 
faid Jo Hide wherof he made vnto the fame Jo Hide an Accomp. 
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