156 Charles Wiliam Wallace 
Borne beinge of his Councell that the faid parties haue croffe 
billes the one againft the other and that witneffes in the faid 
feverall cawfes are examined and publicacion at one tyme by con- 
fente of the faid parties was longe fynce had And that the cawfe 
wherein the faid Burbage ys p' for the moft parte Concernethe 
the other And that the cawfe wherein the faid Miles is p! ys ap- 
pointed to be heard at the Rolles Chappel on Monday the xxiij 
day of May next It was therefore moft humbly defired by the 
faid M* Borne ffor that the matter wherein the faid Burbage is p! 
againft the faid Miles was firft comenced and is alfo Reddy for 
the hearinge as aforefaide might be alfo heard together w' the 
other cawfe wherein the faid Miles is p! on the xxviij™ day of 
May next at the faid Chappell of the Rolles It is ordered by his 
Lo: that if the faid Miles fhall not by the fecond Retorne of the 
next terme fhowe vnto this Courte good cawfe to the contrarye 
then the faid cawfe wherein the faid James Burbage is p' is fet 
downe to be heard on the faid xxviij™ day of May w*out further 
mocion to be made in that behalfe And the faid Miles or his 
Attorney ys to be warned hereof/ 
MYLES VU. BURBAGE 
Chancery Decrees and Orders, vol. 1595 “A,” 130; also m 
1595 “B,’ 140. Easter, 37 Elizabeth (1595). ; 
xxviij die Maij [1595] 
Robte Miles p! The matter in queftion betweene the 
James Burbage faide parties towchinge the moytie of the 
and Cutberte Bur- leafe of the Theator in the bill men- 
bage defend*es cioned and the proffites thereof Comynge 
this prefent day to be heard in the 
prefence of the Councell learned on bothe partes It was alledged 
by the defend*®s Councell that the faid p' had not only a bonde of 
400" made vnto him by the def‘'** for the Affigninge over of the 
fame moytie vnto him wherevpon a demurrer ys nowe joyned at 
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