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4 / To the vij Jnterr this deponent faythe he knowethe not in what 
 ftate the Complainantes ffather lefte his wyffe Ellen Burbage 
mencioned in the Jnterrogatory And therefore knowethe not 
whether fhee have in her handes goodes and Chattles of her late 
hufbondes wherby the defendt maye have recompence at her 
handes for the thirtye poundes he claymeth and the breach of 
other Couenantes: But he fayeth that fhee is accompted A very 
poore woeman. And more he cannot depofe touchinge the faid 
Jnterrogatory onlye fayethe he hath hard the defendt affirme 
afmuche as is in the Jnterrogatory alledged againfte the plain- 
tiff and his brother 
Pan re eC 
¥ To the viij Jnterrogatory this deponent Can faye nothinge of 
his owne knowledge: but he hath hard diuerfe of the defendtes 
_ tenantes faye that the faid Theater was not buylded at the onlye 
Charge of the Complainantes father but that one John Braynes 
mencioned in the Jnterrogatory did defraye the one halfe of the 
Charges thereof vppon Agreem' betweene them that Braynes 
_ fhould be partner w™ the plaintiffes father in the profyttes 
i thereof./ And more he Cannot depofe./ 
, 9./T0. / To the ixt* and x Jnterrogatory this deponent Can faye 
 nothinge 
I1/ To the xj Jnterrogatory this Deponent faythe that the defendant 
hath alwayes dealte well and Confcionablye w™ his tenantes: w*" 
he knowethe to be true for that he is one of his tenantes and hath 
founde him A very good Landlorde./ And more he Cannot 
depofe./ 
12./ To the xij Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he thinkethe that 
the Complainant doethe Contynewe fuche tenantes in the premiffs 
as his father placed there and are now lyvinge./ And he hath 
hard the defendt faye that the plaimtiffes father fomtymes fayled 
paym' of his rent and performance of other Couenantes And 
more he Cannot depofe touchinge the faid Jnterrogatory to his 
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