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faythe he did knowe James Burbadge (the Complainantes father) 
now deceaffed./ 
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/6./ To the fecond, third, ffourthe, fyfte and Syxte Jnterrogatories 
this deponent is not examyned at the requefte of the plaintiff./ 
7./ To the vij" Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe that the deceaffed 
James Burbadge did in his lyffe tyme for diuerfe years duringe 
his terme difburfe and beftowe muche money about the repar- 
accions of the tenem*’®’ w™ he held of the defendant and he 
thinkethe to the valwe of twentye poundes and better. And that 
he knowethe the fame to be true for that he this deponent hath 
bene his tenant thefe feaventeene or eighteene yeares and hath 
seene the faid James Burbadge and the nowe complaimant fynce 
his deceafe euerye yeare beftowe fome Cofte in repayringe and 
mayntayninge in reparacions the faid tenem'**./ Demifed vnto him 
by the defendt w® his manfion houfe w™ he lykewife beftowed 
greate cofte on, in newe buyldinge: and adioyninge another newe 
buylte houfe vnto yt. And more he Cannot depofe faue onlye 
that he hath bene laborer there and ferved the woorkmen when 
the faid ould tenem*®* haue bene repayringe././ 
g / To the viij™ Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe that the nowe 
Complaimant Cuthbert Burbadge hath yearlye fynce the deathe of 
his ffather James Burbadge beftowed muche money in repayringe 
of the faid ould tenementes, And this lafte yeare kepte one man 
at woorke in repayringe the faid ould tenem‘’* ffyve dayes, and 
after him an other Syxe weekes, and one other after hime ffyve 
dayes more w™ this deponent thinkethe Cofte the faid Complaim- 
ant about nyne poundes woorkmantfhipp and Stuffe./ all w* he 
this deponent beinge tenant there and dwellinge in thofe rentes 
did fee and therefore knowethe the fame to be true And more 
he Cannot depofe./ 
9./ To the nynthe Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he did not 
knowe the faid tenem'’* when the faid James Burbadge tooke the 
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