106 Charles William Wallace 
To the 14. that he hathe heard faye by credible reporte/ that the 
faid James Burbage/ & his affignes & fervauntes/ fyns the deceffe 
of the faid Jo. Brayne/ hath Receyved great fomes of money/ 
to the value of feaven or eight hundreth poundes/ of Rentes 
and proffittes growing of the faid Theater and the appurtynances 
longing & adioyning to the fame/ & deteyneth in his & his fones 
handes/ afwell the comp"** part/ w™ fhe ought to haue both by 
the faid Awarde/ and ordre of the Chauncerye/ as ther owne/ 
to the po™ womans vtter fpoyll & vndoing/ her faid hufband 
having beftowed & lade vppon the fame (well known to them that 
knewe him) vj or vij@i more/ then the faid James Burbage did/ 
Soas by this gt wrong myniftered by the defend*’® to the now 
comp'/ the comp! being indebted abrode to the value of foure 
or fyve hundreth poundes/ fhe is enforced to hyde her felf/ and 
to lieve in gt myferye/ But whan the laft Accompt was made 
betwene the faid Brayne and the faid James Burbage/ he knoweth 
not/ But he faithe that it doth appere by the Booke of Reconing 
of the proper hand wrytinge of the faid Brayne/ made betwene 
him and the faid Burbage in his lyfe tyme/ that the faid James 
Burbage was then in his debte of the one moytie of CCxxxix" 
& od money/ And otherwyfe to this Jnt. he faith he camnot de- 
pofe/ Nor furth" faithe in this matter / 
[Signed] per me Raphe Miles 
Johne Hyde of london Grocer/ of the age of Ix yeres or thera- 
boutes fworne and ex? the xij daye of ffebruarie/ in the yere 
aforefaid & ct* 
To the firft Jnt. that he doth know all the parties plaintiff & 
defend'e* named in this Jnterrogatory/ And faith that he hath 
heard of Sute and controuersy depending betwene the faid par- 
ties/ for & concerning the Theater beyond Shordiche wout 
Biffhops gate london/ the certentye of w™ Sute/ he cannot depofe 
To the 2. that he did heare fay/ that in the lyfe tyme of John 
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