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faith/ that he can fay no more in effecte/ then he hath heretofore 
depofed & fayd on the comp"* behaulf in the matter of the faid 
contempt/ Nor further can fay to thefe Jnterrogatories/ 
[Signed] per me John Hyde 
INTERROGATORIES TO NICHOLAS BISHOP 
Interrs to be mynyftered vpon the parte and 
behaulf of James Burbage and Cuthbert Bur- 
bage to Nycholas Bifhop, accordinge to an order 
made the xiij of Nouemb™ A° xxxiij® R™° in a 
cawle betwene Margaret Brayne p' & the faid 
Burbages defend‘. 
. Inprimis whither are yo" fervaunte to Raphe Myles: And whither 
haue yo" feene An Arbitrem' w™ one Hill and one Turner did 
make, betwen one John Brayne, and the faid James Burbage, 
about the Theatre. And what doth the faid Margaret Brayne 
clayme therby to yo™ knoweledge. And whither do the players 
of enterludes, vie to plaie in the faid Theatre vpon the fabothe 
day yea or no 
Item who placed yo" to be a Collecto" at the faid Theatre, at that 
tyme when Robert Myles did place Collecto™ at the doares of the 
faid Theatre, vnder the cullor of an order made in the Chaun- 
cerie, That afwell the partie p' as thes defend'’s fhould per- 
forme the aforfaid Arbitremt. And what were yo" appoincted 
to collect. Whither did the p'. at that tyme fhewe fourth 
the faid Arbitrem*t, Or require thes defend‘'’* to performe the 
fame. And whither did thes defend'’* require her to fhowe her 
auctoretie fhe had, and the fame Arbitrem*'. And whither did 
thei the faid defend*es offerr to the p!. that yf her aucthoretie were 
fufficient, to Collect the profittes of the faid Theatre, that thei 
would admitt her quietlie fo to do. What aunfwer was made 
therto, And who made the faid aunfwer. And whi did fhe refufe 
to fhew furthe any aucthoritie for her doinges to yo’ knoweledge. 
. Item wherin do yo" knowe that thes defend’ or any of them, 
hath committed any contempt, againft the Court of Chanceri or 
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