90 Charles William Wallace 
the xxiij Daye of June in the after noon/ did caufe one Saun- 
ders/ then one of the Setiauntes at mace to the Shyreff of london/ 
or his yeomen/ to arreft and attache the body of the now comp! 
as he came down Graces {treet towardes the Croffe Keys there/ 
to a Playe/ for the fome of fyve pounds & xiij’/ the w™ this 
depot by Ordre of lawe had before that Recovered for charges 
in Sute of law againft the faid Johne Brayne/ and the now comp'/ 
by a nifi prius tryed in the Guilde Halle/ london And the faid 
Saunders did accordinglie execute his precepte, vpon the bodye 
of the faid comp!/ ‘And whether it was that daye/ or how foon 
after/ he doth not now Remember/ the faid Saunders came to 
this depot/ and payd vnto him/ the faid fome of v" xiij* in dif- 
charge of the faid Recouerye/ And this is as moche as he cam 
faye to thefe Jnt/ 
[Signed] by me John Hynd 
William James of Chapell Hode in the Countie Dublyn w'in the 
Quenes Mats Realme of Jreland/ gent of the age of xlj yeres 
or theraboutes fworne & ex‘ the xxiiij daye of July in the yere 
aforefaid &ct 
To the firft Jnt. that he did knowe John Braynes deceffed named 
in this Jnt And knoweth all the parties p! and defend'/ 
To the 5. that he doth think he knoweth the hand wrytinge of 
the faid Jo. Braynes/ partlie by waye of wryting of his owne 
name to fome Acquittance or Acquittances/ made to this depo'/ 
And partlie for that about Anno 1579 he faw the hand of the faid 
Jo. Brayne to a dede of gyft produced by one William Thomfon 
of Ratcliffe before this depot when he was the lord wentwo'ths 
bayliffe of his Mano & libertyes of Stebneth/ this depot being 
then to extend the goodes of the faid Jo. Braynes/ at the Sute of 
one Jo. Hynde/ for xxv" x® 14 debt & damages or theraboutes 
Recouered againft the faid Jo. Brayne/ w™ Dede of gyft (as this 
depot then took it) was made by the faid Braynes to the forefaid 
William Thomfon/ that maryed the faid Braynes wyves Sifter/ 
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