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and charitablye being confidered/ he this Depot Doth verylie 
think in his confcience/ that the now comp! is by this Sute vtterlye 
vndone/ and Dyvers of her ffrendes hyndered that haue Relieved 
her to the value of ffyve hundreth markes/ at the leaft/ And 
more to the forefaid Jnterrogatories he faith not/ 
[Signed] By me Robart Miles 
Henry Laneman of london gentleman of the age of liiij yeres or 
theraboutes fworne and ex’ the daie and yere aforefaid &c To 
the firft Jnterrogatory that he doth knowe all the parties of the 
named comp! and defend*e*/ And to the reft of this Jnterrogatory 
he faith he cannot depofe/ 
To the 2. that he can fay nothing 
To the 3. that he can fay nothing 
To the 4. that he can fay nothing 
To the 5. that he cannot depofe/ onlye he did heare/ that the 
building of the Theater at hallywell coft A thowfand markes/ but 
who did beftowe the charge yerof he knoweth not/ 
To the 6. that he cam fay no more/ but that the comen fpeche 
went/ whan the faid Theater was in building that it was Braynes 
money & Credit that builded the fame/ and that James Burbage 
was at y' tyme verye vnhable to Joyne therin/ 
To the 7. that he can fay nothing 
To the 8. that he did heare of fome contencion & variance that 
fell out betwene the faid James Burbage/ and the faid Jo. Braynes — 
after the fynifhing of the faid Theater and after that plaies were 
performed therin/ And that the faid Contencion & variance was 
by ther confentes put to the Arbitryment of certen perfones/ and 
that the faid perfones did make an Awarde betwene them/ wher- 
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