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of indyffrent ffrendes/ and that they made and Award in the 
fame betwene them/ the certentye wherof he knoweth not/ But 
he hath heard it fayd/ that they Awarded the one half of all the 
profittes growing by & of the faid Theater to the faid Brayne his 
executo™ & affignes/ and the other half to the faid James Bur- 
bage/ his executo™ and affignes/ 
To the 3. that he is ingnorant 
To the 4. that he hath heard James Burbage the one of the now 
defend'’* faye & affirme/ that he and the faid Johne Brayne did 
Morgage the faid Theater and the forefaid premiffes/ to John 
Hyde named in the Jnt/ vpon the fome of one hundreth twentie 
and fyve poundes or theraboutes/ 
To the 5. that he hath hearde both the faid James Burbage/ and 
the now comp! faye & afferme that the faid Morgage fell forfetted 
to the said Hyde/ for the not repaym' of the faid Cxxv" at the 
daye fixed for the repayment therof/ by the faid Morgage/ 
To the 6. that he is ingnorant 
To the 7 that he cam fay nothing 
To the 8. that he can fay nothing 
To the 9 that he can fay nothing 
To the to. that he doth think in his confcience/ that the faid 
James Burbage did detayne the profittes of the premiffes in his 
own handes of purpofe/ that the faid morgage fhuld be forfetted/ 
And after the death of the faid Jo. Brayne/ did vtterlye deny, 
that the now comp! fhuld receyve & have any more benefitt or 
profitt of the fame/ contrarye to the forefaid Awarde/ So as 
therby the faid Hyde was not payd his money wt the proffyttes 
of the premiffes/ as it was truelie ment and intended by the faid 
Award/ 
To the 11. that he can fay nothing 
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