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~ Tenem'®s the fomme of two hundred and fortye poundes. And 
the fayd Thomas Ofborne in like manner teftyfieing and depofing 
in the fayd fute on the behalfe of the fayd Cuthbert Burbage - 
That he likewife was prefent at the fame veiwe and that it did 
then appeare that win foure or five yeeres before that veiwe 
taken there had bene beftowed vppon the fayd howfes and Tene- 
mentes by the fayd James Burbage the fomme of two hundred 
and fortye powndes. Wheras in truth the fayd Richard Hudfon 
was not prefent at any veiwe taken in the yeere aforefayd, but 
onlye at veiwe taken in the three and thirtyth yeere of yo™ 
highnes Raigne as by the Depoficion of the fayd Richard Hudfon 
himfelfe heretofore made in your hignes Court of Chauncery and 
there remayning of record it doth evidentlye appeare neither had 
the fayd James Burbage at the tyme of the fayd veiwe fuppofed 
to be made the eighteenth daye of Julye in the fayd yeere of our 
Lord God 1586 beftowed anye thinge neere the fomme of two 
hundred and fortye powndes wherof your Subiect hopeth he fhall 
be able to make verye fufficient proofe. By which vnlawfull 
practifes of the fayd Cuthbert Burbage your Subiect did then lofe 
his fayd Caufe. And further fo it is maye it pleafe your excellent 
maieftye, That afwell the fayd fute betweene your Subiect and 
the fayd Streate As alfo the fayd fute betweene your fubiect and 
the fayd Cuthbert Burbage were profecuted agaynit your fubiecte 
by the malicioufe procurement and the vnlawfull mayntenance 
of the aforefayd William Smyth (he t[he fayd] William vnlaw- 
fullye [bringing]e the fayd futes for th[e fayd] Cuthbert Bur- 
bage a[nd th]en vnlawfullye expen[din]g and layeing out divers 
fommes of money in the fame for and in the behalfe of the fayde 
Cuthbert Burbage [contrarye] to the Lawes and [{ftatutes] of 
this yo" highnes R[ealme an]d to the greate [preiud]ice of your 
fubiecte In Confideracion wherof and for that the Ryott routes 
forcible Entries confederacies abufe of Juftice maynten[ance and] 
other the mifdem[eanors a]forefayd are contrar[ye to y]lour 
highnes lawes [{ftatutes] and ordinances [made] and eftablifhed 
for [the] quiet and happye governement of this your hignes 
Realme and are not onlye ve[rye grei|vous vnto your fay[d 
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