122 Charles William Wallace 
& his ffather/ that they wold do this & that/ the comp! and her 
company went ther wayes/. 
To the 7. that he can fay nothing to any effecte 
To the 8. that by the othe that he hath taken/ he knoweth of no 
graunt or promes made by the comp'/ ether to this depo‘/ or to 
his ffather of the comp"e* Tytle in the Theatre/ nor more can 
faye to that poynt of this Jnterrogatory./ And to the reft of this 
Jnterrogatory concerning Bett named in the fame/ he faithe that 
he can fay no more but this/ That whan (on a tyme) the faid Bett 
at the Requeft of the comp! did pervie her wrytinges/ he did 
(whan he had done and told her what everye of them concerned) 
require money for his paynes/ But the comp! having none to 
gyve him/ fhe prayd this depot to lend her A cople of fhillinges/ 
ard this depot lent her the fame/ and fhe gave Bett the fame/ 
Whervpfon the faid Bett went & difclofed to the defend'’’/ the 
whole ftory that he conceyved of her wrytinges/ and fo hath ever 
fyns that tyme wroght wt them what he could/ againft the faid 
Comp!/ And otherwyfe to this Jnterrogatory he faid he cannot 
depofe/ 
To the 9. that he can fay nothing/ ffor he was not prefent at 
fuche wordes or fpeeche/ Nor more can faye to any further 
effect to all the forefaid Jnterrogatories/ 
[Signed] per me Raphe Miles 
INTERROGATORIES TO JOHN ALLYN 
Interrogators to be mynyftered vpon the parte 
and behaulf of James Burbage and Cuthbert 
Burbage, to John Allyn, accordinge to an Order 
made the. xiij of Nouemb® A° xxxiij R™°. 
1. Imprimis whither do yo" knowe, or haue yo" herd, feene or rede, 
an Arbitrem' that was made betwene John Braine whileft he 
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