150 Charles Wiliam Wallace 
Theater/ And otherwyfe or more to this Jnterrogatory he faith 
he cannot depofe 
To the 17. that he can fay nothing 
To the 18. that he can fay nothing 
To the 19. that he doth verelie thinke that the faid James Burbage 
fyns the Death of the faid Braynes who to this Depot’? Remem- 
braunce Dyed w'in the firft yere of ther compoficion and agreem* 
wt this depot hath receyved & had for his parte of the proffittes 
of the faid ij° playe howfes/ one yere wt another to this daye/ 
the fome of one hundreth markes or fourfcore poundes by the 
yere/ And this is all that he can faye to this Jnterrogatory/ 
To the reft of the Jnterrogatories he faith he cannot depofe/ 
Nor more faith in this matter/ 
[Signed] Henry lanman 
William Nicoll of london Notary publiq aged 
xliiij yeres or thereaboutes fworne & examined 
the laft daye of Julye in the yere aforefaid &c. 
To this firft Jnterogatory that he doth knowe the faid Margaret 
Brayne the Complainant and James Burbage one of the defend*es 
and hath knowen them by the fpace of xv™ or xvj yeres paft but 
he doth nott (to his now remembraunce) knowe the faid Cutbert 
Burbage or the faid Giles ‘Allyn named in the faid Jnterogatory/ 
To the 2. 3. 4. & 5. Jnterogatories this Deponent faieth that about 
fiftene yeres paft the faid James Burbage and one John Brayn 
Deceafed late hufband of the faid Complaynant came to this 
Deponent to his then fhop in the parifhe of St olave in thold 
Jury in london and required to have a leafe & Covenantes drawen 
betwene them of the moytie of certen howfes or Tenementes 
barne ftable Theatre gardeins and other premiffes w™ the faid 
James Burbage then held by leafe of one Giles Allyn of Hal- 
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