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money fo long/ he could do it no more/ fo as they that came 
firit to paye him/ fhould haue it of him/ as he doth now Re- 
member / 
To the 9. that it maye be the faid comp! did offer this depot the 
money behynd vnpayd vnto him/ of the faid Morgage/ ffor fhe 
came many & often tymes vnto him concerning the fame/ but in 
troth he doth not Remember fhe made him any fuche offer/ But 
he faith that yf fhe had/ and had performed the fame/ he wold 
rath’ have put it over vnto her/ then to the faid Burbages/ ffor 
that fhe did greatlie complayne vnto him/ that James Burbage 
did her wrong/ & foght to put her from it/ And faith that to his 
Remembrance/ he did not heare her faye that yf this Depot did 
put it over to her/ fhe wold be bounde to convey the one Moytye 
of it to the faid James Burbage/ And otherwife to this Jnter- 
rogatory he faith he cannot depofe/ 
To the 10. that he cam fay no more/ but that he did heare faye/ 
y' the faid James Burbage after the death of the faid Jo. Brayne/ 
dyd denye/ the comp! to receyve any of the profittes of the faid 
Theater / 
To the 11. that true it is/ the faid James Burbage was fondrye 
tymes in hand wt this depo‘, that vpon the paym' of the money 
behynde and fome confideracion for the forbearing therof/ he 
this depont fhuld convey over the premiffes to his fone Cuthbert 
Burbage/ and this depot was verye loth fo to do/ wout the con- 
fent of the comp!/ And at the laft he and his fone brought to 
this depot A lettre from one M* Cope one of the Lord Treaforo" 
gentlemen/ the faid Cuthbertes M*/ that he this depot wold at 
his Requeft and as he might be able to do this depot any frend- 
fhip or pleafwre in any his occafiones to his lord & M’/ fhuld 
convey over his intereft of & in the premiffes to his fervaunt 
Cuthbert Burbage the fone of the faid James vppon the paym' of 
fuche money as was due vnto him & vnpaid/ and vpon fome con- 
fideracion for the forbearing of it/ And this depot (partlie at 
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