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that before fhe fhuld haue any thing to do there/ fhe fhuld fhewe 
good ordre for it/ and then the faid Myles fayd that he had a 
fufficient ordre of the Chauncery for the fame/ & fhewed him 
fome papers/ and then the faid James Burbage called his Rafcall 
&knave/ and fayd that before he wold lofe his poffeffion/ he wold 
make xx contemptes/ and then/ the wyfe of the faid James/ and 
ther yongeft fone called Rychard Burbage/ fell vpon the faid 
Myles & beat him and drave both him and the comp! away/ faying 
that yf they did tarye to heare the playe as others did/ they 
fhuld/ but to gather any of the money/ that was gyven to [come 
im (stricken out)] go vpon/ they fhuld not/ And faith that Cuth- 
bert Burbage the other of the defend'** was not there/ to his 
Remembraunce/ 
To the 14. that he [is] vtterlye ingnorant/ Nor more can faye to 
all the faid Jnterrogatories/ 
[Signed] Nicholus Byfhop 
John Allen of the parifhe of St Buttolles w™out Bifhops gate 
london Jnholder of the age of xxxv yeres or yeraboutes fworne 
and ex? the vj daye of ffebrwary in the yere aforefaid & ct’. 
To the firft Jnt that he doth knowe all the parties plaintif & 
defend'®s named/ And knoweth of the Sute betwene the faid 
comp!/ and the faid defend'®* concerning her tytle in the moytie 
of the place called the Theater and of the houfes and tenem' 
longing to the fame/ in St leonardes parifhe in Shordiche nere 
london/ 
To the 2. that he doth knowe that whille the now compl** late 
hufband Brayne lyved/ the originall of the faid Sute and contro- 
uercyes began betwene him & James Burbage the one of the now 
defend'**/ for & about the intereft & tytle w™ the faid Brayne 
had in the faid Theater & premiffes/ And faith that he hath 
crediblie heard/ and beleveth to be true, that for A quyet end & 
order to be had in the faid Sute & controvercie then betwene 
them/ they did fubmitt themfelfes to the Arbytryment & Award 
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