152 Charles Wiliam Wallace 
fome Contencion betwene the said James Burbage and John 
Brayne towching the yndifferent dealing and collecting of the 
money for the gallories in the faid Theatre for that he well 
remembreth the faid John Brayne did thinck him felf much 
agreyved by the indyrect dealing of the faid James Burbage 
therein/ and coming then both together in the fhop of this de- 
ponent about bondes of arbitrament w this deponent thincketh 
he made betwene them to abide the order & arbitrament of one 
Richard Turner and John hill/ they the fame James Burbage and 
John Brayne fell a reafoning together of the yll dealing of the 
faid James Burbage./. at w" tyme this deponent was prefent and 
doth well remember that the faid John Brayne did declare theis 
wordes or the like in effect how he had left his trade and fold 
his howfe by the meanes of the faid James Burbage to Joyne 
with him in the building of the faid Theatre and that he had dif- 
burfed a great deale more money about the fame then the faid 
James Burbage had/ and there repeated what he had ‘laied out 
and what the faid Burbage had laied out (the certen fommes the 
deponent doth not now certenly remember) but he thincketh that 
the fomme then difburfed by the faid John Brayne was three 
tymes at the leaft as muche more as the fomme then difburfed by 
the faid James Burbage, and in the end declared fo many wordes 
of the ill dealing of the faid Burbage towardes him in that deal- 
ing of the Theatre/ that Burbage did there ftrike him w™ his 
fift and fo they went together by the eares Jn fomuch that this 
deponent could herdly part them/ And further this deponent 
faieth that afterwardes the xij daie of July in the faid Twentith 
yere of the raigne of o° faid foueraigne Lady the faid Richard 
Turner and John Hill did make enfeale and geve vp their award 
betwene the faid James Burbage and John Brayne in the prefence 
of this deponent and George Goffe then his apprentice as by the 
faid award Jndented and the Tefte therof w™ was fhewed to this 
deponent at this his examynacion doth appere/ and more to the 
faid Jnterogatories to his now remembrance he cannot depofe/. 
To the vj Jnterogatory this deponent thincketh that the faid 
James Burbage at the tyme of the taking of the faid leafe of 
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