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6./ To the vj Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he thinkethe that 
James Burbadge and the Complaimant in there feuerall tymes 
haue gayned by meanes of the faid Theater A thoufand markes 
and better./ And more he Cannot depofe./ 
7./ To the vij* Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he hath hard the 
defendt Complayne of James Burbage his badd dealinge towardes 
him in not paym!t of his rent./ but not for the repayringe of his 
houfes./ But he rememberithe not whether he Complayned of 
his badd dealinge before or after the tender of the newe leafe, but 
thinkethe yt was before the tender and at the fygne of the George 
in Shoreditche And that then the defendt found falte w James 
Burbage and faid he was A bad and troblefome fellowe./ And 
fynce or before he hard not the defendt vie the lyke fpeeches of 
James Burbadge./ And more he Cannott depofe./ 
8./ To the viij Jnterrogatory this deponent faythe he knowethe that 
James Burbadge did in his lyffe tyme affigne his interefte and 
terme in the premiffs vnto one John Hyde mencioned in the Jnter- 
rogatory./ But he rememberythe not howe longe yt is fythence 
the fayd affignemt was made to Hyde nor howe many yeares of 
the faid leafe weare then to come and vnexpired at the tyme of the 
faid Affignement./ And more he Cannott depofe to his remem- 
berance./ 
[Signed] per me: Raphe: Miles 
APPEARANCE OF ALLEN 
Requests, Misc. Books, vol. 109, fo. 8 (Appearance Book, 42 
Elves, tog Jase ly. 
Nono die Octobris A° xlij4° [1600] 
Egidius Allen generosus perfonaliter comparet coram concilio 
Regine virtute brevis de Attachiamento ad fectam Cuthberti 
Burbage 
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