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payde for the premiff* vppon the ould leafe. And otherwife then 
vppon heare faye he faythe he cannot reporte for that he did not 
fee the fame leafe tendered, nor the drawght thereof at any tyme./ 
And more touchinge the faid Jnterrogatory this deponent Can- 
nott depofe./ 
2./ To the fecond Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he hath hard 
the defendt faye that the Complainantes ffather would {we him 
vppon A bonde of twoe hundred poundes for non performance 
of Couenantes But he hath not hard that the fame bonde of twoe 
hundted poundes is come to the nowe Complaimantes Cuftodye, 
nor that the Complainant hath of late threatned the defendt to 
fue him vppon the fame bonde: And more he Cannot depofe./ 
3./ To the thirde Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he hath hard 
the defendt faye that the Complainantes ffather did at the tyme 
of his deathe owe vnto him the fome of thirtye poundes for rent 
of the Houfes and groundes w he the defendt had demifed vnto 
him. the plaintiffes father, And the defendt faid that the fame 
thirtye poundes for Rent is yett remayninge vnpayd: but he hath 
not hard any other faye foe, nor that Complt hath yett Con- 
feffed foe muche or any other fome to be dwe for rent owinge 
in his fathers tyme./ And more he Cannott depofe./ 
4./ To the ffourthe Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he knowethe 
not what Coftes and Charges the plaintiffes ffather was at in his 
lyffe tyme about the Alteringe and Amendinge of the premiffes 
demifed vnto him by the defendt, nor what fome or fomes of 
money James Burbage beftowed to that purpofe vppon the 
premiffs./ And more he Cannot depofe./ 
5./ To the v Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he hath hard the 
defendt faye that the Complainantes father did not keepe the faid 
demifed premiffs in good reparacion when he lyved./ And hath 
hard that fome of them be nowe in greate decaye vnderpropped 
w' Shores: but howe longe they haue bene foe he knowethe not, 
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