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116 Charles William Wallace 
Theater/ Nor ever heard them or ether of them boaft/ what 
they fhuld gayne therby/ by any graunt from the faid Margarett/ 
But he faith that he doth think in his confcyence/ that the faid 
Robert Myles/ is like to haue fome Recompence/ or fome intereft 
from her therof/ yf fhe recover againft the faid Burbages/ for 
his charges & travell vfed for her in this Sute/ as this depot 
thinketh in his confcience/ he is worthie to haue in Equitie/ 
To the 6. that he can fay no more/ then he hath before faid/ to 
the fecond Jnterr/ And more he faith he canot faye in this 
matter then he hath now/ & before this tyme fayd on the parte 
& behaulf of the faid Margarett Brayne/ 
[Signed] Per me Nicholas Byfhopp 
INTERROGATORIES TO RALPH MYLES 
Interrogators to be mynyftered to Raphe Myles 
of Londone foapemaker accordinge to an order 
made the xiij daye of Nouember A° xxxiij° R™® 
in the cawfe Betwene Margaret Braine p' and 
James Burbage and Cuthberte Burbage defend‘es 
Item whither do yo" knowe, or haue yo" herd, feene and read an 
Arbitremt that was made by one Hill and on Turner betwen 
James Burbage on the one parte And John Brayne on the other 
parte concerninge the Theatre, And what title therby, was geven 
to John Braine & his executo™ in the faid Theatre to yo" 
knowledge, 
. Item whither do yo" knowe or haue yo" herd, That in the fame 
Arbitrem' yt is expreffed, That the mony collected at the Theatre 
fhuld be to the vfe and for the paym‘ of fuch debtes, as ether the 
faid Brayne, or the faid Burbage fhould rune into, about the 
buildinge or repayringe of the fame Theatre. And that before 
thofe debtes were paide that the faid Braine nor his executo™ 
fhuld haue nor enioy the fame or the profittes therof, only x* by 
the weeke excepted to be defaulked for the faid Braine out of 
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