102 Charles William Wallace 
vyde charged Piftolles wt powder and hempfede/ to fhoote them 
in the legges/ But to his Remembrance he faw not Cuthbert the 
other defend‘ there/ 
To the 14. that he knoweth not whan the laft Accompte was made 
of the profittes of the faid Theater betwene the faid James Bur- 
bage/ and the faid Jo. Braynes/ But he faithe/ that for thefe v. 
yeres he verelie thinketh that the faid James Burbage hath Re- 
ceyved at the leaft of the profittes of the faid Theater & other the 
premiffes to the fame belonging/ an hundreth poundes or CC 
markes by yere/ for his owne fhare/ And more he faith not to 
all the faid Jnterrogatories/ 
[Signed] Jo® Allein. 
Raphe Myles of london Sope maker/ but free of the company of 
the Gold fmythes/ of the age of xxvij yeres or theraboutes 
fworne & examyned the x Daye of ffebruarye in the yeare afore- 
faid & ct™ To the firft Jnt that he doth knowe all the parties p! 
and defend'e’ And knoweth that ther hath bene & yet is Sute & 
contrauercye betwene them/ for the one half & Moytie of the 
Place called the Theater at Shordiche nere london/ & of the 
howfes & tenem'* longing to the fame/ 
To the 2. that he hath heard by credible report/ and beleveth to 
be true that ther was controvercye and contencion/ betwene Jo. 
Brayne deceffed the late hufband of the now comp!'/ and James 
Burbage one of the now defend'’*/ touching the faid Theater/ 
And that they fubmitted them felfes to the ordre and Arbitryment 
of certen perfones for the pacyficacion therof/ to witt one John 
Hill/ and Richard Turno™ And that they made an Award be- 
twene them in Julye 1578. in the xx yere of her Mat’* Reynge/ 
by w* Awarde/ they ordred that the faid Jo. Brayne his executo™ 
& affignes fhuld haue & enioye the one half or moytie of the 
Rentes and profittes Ryfing and growinge of the faid Theater & 
of the howfes & buildinges therunto belonging/ and the faid 
James Burbage his executo™ and affignes to haue & enioye the 
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