The First London Theatre rit 
w Braine nor Burbage the father for the reconveyinge of the 
faid Leafe to them. And that the fomes of monye by him Re- 
ceyved, were the profittes of the Theatre And not for the mony 
lent vpon the Leafe, nor for the redemption therof /nor for 
viurye for the forbearinge of his monye. yea or no 
NOTE TO THE EXAMINER. 
[This note is attached in front of the interrogatories, but belongs 
chronologically after them as here placed.] 
A brief noate for the eafe and {pede of the exam- 
iner, fhewinge how many Articles are to be ob- 
iected, to eache partie to be examined on thes 
Articles & whervnto thei can aunfwer. 
Imprimis to m™ Allen the firft. fecond, third, & fowerth. onli for him 
Item. to Brian Ellam Richard Hudfon [John Griges Carpenters W™ 
Botham Ralf Bettes (stricken out) ] & W™ Clarke plafterers firft 
& fyft. 
Item to Henry Bett, & Gall icrivener, 1. 6. 7. 8. 9. 
[All the above witnesses were examined except Gall the scrivener. 
Their depositions now follow.] 
DEPOSITIONS. 
Ex parte Jacobi Burbage et Cuthberti Burbage 
defendentum verfus Margaretam Brayne viduam 
querentem Teifte examinatore per Henricum 
Johnes in Cancellarra Examinatorem/ 
Henrie Bett, of the parifhe of St Leonardes in Shorditche, in the 
Countie of middlefex gentelman of the age of xlij yeres or ther- 
about, fworne and examined the lafte daie of September in the 
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