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tratrix, of the goods of the faid noble, And did fue the faid Braine 
for the fame, in her Ma'®* co™ called the kinges benche, in w™ 
action the faid Burbege the Compl', became baile, w™ others; and 
therin were overthroen & condempned/ whervpon afwell the faid 
Braine, as the faid Myles, did entreate this depon*. to travell to 
the faid white, who was then this depon‘®* Landlord, to take fome 
reafonable order therin, & by the appointm', of the faid Braine 
& Miles, this depon‘. did offerr to the faid white, the rent of a 
Myll howfe, beinge v." per annum, or therabout; errected in the 
faid Inn, to be yerlie paid to the faid white vntill the faid debt, 
were levied, wherby the faid Burbege might be difchardged of the 
fame debt; the w afwell the faid Miles, as the faid Braines, 
promifed alwaies to do, and to faue him the faid Burbege harmeles 
therin, but for that the faid v'". rent, nor the faid myll howfe were 
not conveyed, ouer, to the faid white ; nothinge was then done nor 
any conclufion made in the matter. by w*" meanes the faid White, 
did afterwardes pourfue the faid Braine and Burbege, w™ others, 
the fuerties in the faid action, & had fome of them at the laft in 
prifone. But for that the faid Braine was then dead; an order 
was taken by the faid White, w'" the faid Margaret Braine, and 
w' Burbege and one Gardener, that thei fhuld be bound in a 
ftatute, or Recognifaunce to the faid white, for the paym' of a 
certaine fome of monye, at certaine tymes appointed, in refpecte 
of the faid debt ; the w™ bond was fo made, and the bonde wherin 
the faid Myles and Braines, or one of them was firft bound in 
vnto the faid noble, for the monye for the fame frame, was 
affigned and fett ouer w™ aucthoretie, from the faid white, to the 
faid Burbege, and the reft, to fue the faid Miles for the fame yf 
in cafe he did not yeld fome monye for the fame frame, for that 
the fame came only to his handes, after the death of Braine, the 
w“" bond and aucthoretie (as this depon' hath herd faie) was de- 
liuered tu the faid Myles by the faid margaret, to prevent the faid 
Burbege therin, and further herin he faiethe not 
To the v Interrogatory this depon' faiethe, That the lettre or 
writinge produced & to him fhewed at the tyme of this his exami- 
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