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he hath hard one John Braynes faye that he did defraye the better 
halfe of the Charges thereof vppon Agreem* betweene them: 
And faythe he was A gatherer of the proffyttes therof vnder 
James Burbage and John Braynes and knew they parted the 
proffyttes betweene them: And more he cannot depofe./ 
9./ To the ix Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe that the Com- 
plainantes father and the Complainant haue gayned greate fomes 
of money by the Theater: But howe muche he knowethe not: 
And more he Cannot depofe./ 
10/ To the x Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he went to the 
Theater when yt was in pullinge downe to charge the woorkemen 
and the Complainant not to pull the fame downe for that yt was 
not accordinge to anye Agreemt or Communycacion of agreem* 
in his prefentes And beinge there he this deponent did perceave 
that the fame Theater was appoynted to be foe pulled downe by 
the Complainant by his Brother Richard Burbage and one Thomas 
Smythe: and one [Peter] Streete who was heade Carpenter that 
gaue affiftance therein: And when he had foe Charged them not 
to pull the fame Theatre Downe they the faid Complainant and 
Thomas Smythe. and [Peter] Streete the Carpenter tould him this 
deponent that they tooke yt downe but to fett yt vpp vppon the 
premiffs in an other forme and that they had Couenanted w™ 
the Carpenter to that effecte and Shewed this deponnt the decayes 
about the fame as yt ftoode there thereby Colloringe there de- 
ceipte. And more he Cannot depofe faue onlye that notw{tand- 
ynge all there fpeeches they pulled yt downe and Carried yt 
Awaye And more he Cannot depofe./ 
11/ To the xj Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe that he is the 
defendantes tenant and faythe that his landlord Allen is A very 
honefte and Confcyonable man very favorable to all his tenantes 
not viinge any of them in extremetye. And that he this depo- 
nent hath bene his tenant thefe thirteene yeares. And more he 
Cannot depofe./ 
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