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other half or moytie of the premiffes/ wt Dyvers other cove- 
nantes as by the fame Award maye more at lardge appere/ w™ 
this Depot hath redd/ 
To the 3. that the faid Arbitrato’s did alfo award/ that yf occafion 
fhuld move them to borow any fome of Money for the paymt of 
ther debtes owing for any neceffarye vie & thing concerning the 
faid Theater/ that then the faid James Burbage and the faid Jo. 
Brayne/ fhuld Joyne in pawning or morgage of ther eftate & 
intereft of & in the fame/ and the money that fhuld ryfe of the 
Rentes and proffittes of the fame Theater & of the howfes apper- 
teyning therunto/ fhuld go to the Redempcion of the faid Mor- 
gage/ The w™ Morgage being redemed/ and fuche debtes as then 
were owing dew for & about the matter of the faid Theater being 
payde/ that then the faid Jo. Brayne his executo™ & affignes 
fhuld take haue & enioy to his owne vife/ all the profittes of the 
faid Theater till he were fatiffyed of fuche fome of money as the 
faid James Burbage was owing vnto him for and in liew of 
fomoch more money lade out & defrayed by him vpon & about 
the faid Theater/ then the faid James Burbage had lade out in 
the fame/ 
To the 4. that he doth knowe/ that for the fome of one hundreth 
twentie & fyve poundes/ or theraboutes/ the faid James Burbage 
and John Brayne did morgage ther leafe & intereft of the faid 
Theater & of the premiffes longing to the fame/ to Jo. Hyde 
grocer named in this Jnterrogatory/ 
To the 5. that he hath heard faye/ that the faid Morgage fell for- 
fetted to the faid Jo. Hyde/ for that the faid money was not 
repayd vnto him at the dayes lymytted for the paym* therof/ 
To the 6. that he hath heard the faid Jo. Hyde confeffe and affirme 
after the deceffe of the faid Brayne that he was fatiffyed of all 
the money w™ he lent vpon the fame Theater [w? the intere{t 
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