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Burbage and therefore in refpect that the fecond leafe fhould be 
made like vnto the former and vnder the like Covenantes articles 
and agreementes and noe other as before is fhewed the Defend* 
was in noe wife (as he taketh it) either in lawe or Confcience 
bounde to feale the fame: ffor the further manifeftacion of 
which variances the Defend referreth himfelfe to the faid Inden- 
tures of leafe and to the faid Draught of the newe leafe which 
the Defend' fhalbe alwaies readie to fhewe forth to this Honor- 
able Courte But yf foe it were that the Defend‘ had Contrarie to 
his Covenante refufed to make the faid leafe yet hath the faid 
Comp't noe Caufe (as the Defend taketh it) to feeke releife in 
this Honourable Court for that the Comp" hath diuers times 
{aid vnto the Defend! that he hath in his handes a bonde wherin 
the faid Defend*t is bounde vnto the faid Jeames Burbage in the 
fomme of twoe hundred powndes for the performance of the 
Covenantes in the faid Indentures vppon which the Comp" hath 
threatened to fue the faid Defendt at the Common lawe And 
further the Defend* faith that fuch was the bad Dealinge of the 
faid Jeames Burbage towardes the Defend‘ from time to time 
before the time of the faid newe leafe tendered and the faid 
Jeames Burbage had bene fuch a troublefome tenant vnto the 
Defend that there was noe Caufe in Confcience to make the 
Defendt to yealde to anye thinge in fauour of the faid Jeames 
Burbage further then by the lawe he might be Compelled to doe: 
for firfte wheras the faid Jeames Burbage was bounde to paie 
vnto the Defendt the fomme of twentie powndes for a fine for 
the leafe formerlie made vnto him, the faid Jeames Burbage 
neglected the paiment therof at the time appointed and longe 
time after And hardelie coulde the Defend‘ after muche Delaie 
and trouble by fuite in lawe obteyne the fame: And further the 
faid Jeames Burbage Continuallie failed in the paiment of his 
rent and never Duelie paid the fame wherby the Defend‘ was 
often driven to his great trouble to goe aboute to Diftreine for 
the fame and yet could not the Defend‘ that waie helpe himfelfe 
for either the Dores and gates were kepte fhutt that he could 
not enter to take anye Diftreffe or otherwife the matter foe 
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