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Hyde/ in this depote* prefence/ to paye him fo moch as was be- 
hynde of his Money lent wt confideracion therfore/ yf he wold 
deliuer the faid leafe to her/ & that the faid James fhuld haue 
his Moytie of the proffittes therof, afwell as fhe/ But he made 
aniwer/ that as it was morgaged vnto him by both her hufband 
Brayne/ and Burbage/ fo would he deliuer it vppe/ to both Bur- 
bage & her/ 
To the 4 that he cam fay nothing 
To the 5. that he cam fay nothing 
To the 6. that true it is/ that at fuche tyme he this depot & others 
went at the comp'** Requeft wt her to the now def*#*/ to Requyer 
them to performe the faid Awarde/ as by an Ordre made in the 
Chauncerye they were ordred to do/ the faid James Burbage 
wyfe/ charged them to go out of her grounde/ orelles fhe wold 
make her fone breake ther knaves heades/ and fo hottelie rayled 
at them/ ‘And then the faid James Burbage her hufbande looking 
out at A wyndoe vpon them/ called the comp! murdring ho'/ and 
this depot & the others villanes Rafcalls and knaves/ and then the 
comp! fayd vnto him/ that fhe was come to requyre of him the 
performance of the award/ as the Co'te of Chauncerye had or- 
dred to do/ and then he cryed vnto her/ go go/ A Carte A cart 
for yo"/ I will obey no fuch ordre/ nor I care not for any fuch 
ordres/ and therfor it were beft.for yo" and yo™ companyons to 
be packing by tymes/ for yf my fone Come/ he will thumpe yo" 
hence/ W* that in maner his fone came home/ of whome the 
comp! did alfo Requyer the performance of the faid Award, ac- 
cording to the faid Ordre of the Chauncerye/ and then he in verye 
hotte fort/ bidd them gett them thence/ orelles he wold fett them 
forwardes/ faying I care for no fuche Ordre/ the Chauncerye 
fhall not gyve away what I haue payd for/ Nether fhallt thow 
haue any thing to do here/ Whille I lyeve/ gett what Ordres 
thow canft/ And fo wt great & horrible othes vttered by both him 
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