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faid James Burbage hath not in all beftowed thervpfon/ the ful! 
value of one hundreth poundes/ but that it was the money and 
goodes of the faid Braynes that fett vppe & fynifhed the fame/ 
w' the helpe of the profittes that grewe by playes vied there/ 
before it was fully finifhed/ 
To the 7. that he is ingnorant 
To the 8. that he doth knowe/ that in the lyfe tyme of the faid 
Johne Braynes/ ther fell out great contencion & varyaunce be- 
twene him and the faid James Burbage about the profittes and 
the vnhoneift parciall dealing/ of the faid James/ concerning the 
faid Theater/ But what end the fame comtencion tooke whill the 
faid Braynes lyved/ he faith he knoweth not/ nor more can faye 
to this Jnterrogatory. 
To the 9. that he is ingnoramt 
To the 10. that he doth knowe that the faid James Burbage and 
Braynes did ioyntlie morgage ther faid leafe of the Theater to 
one hyde A grocer of london/ but for how moch money/ or 
otherwyle/ he faith he knoweth not/ 
To the 11. that he hath heard by credible report/ that the faid 
leafe was forfetted to the faid Hyde/ for nonpaym! of the money 
they borowed thervppon/ both at the tyme it fhuld haue bene 
payd, and long tyme after/ 
To the 12. that he is ingnorant 
To the 13. that he is ingnorant 
To the 14. that he can fay nothing 
To the 15. that he can fay nothing 
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