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drawe a cafe accordingly and put the fame into the faide Court. 
by lycence of the faide Court./ 
Item whither was it not ordered by the faide Court, by an order 
dated the ffirft day of November in the Two and ffortieth yeare 
of her Mats Raigne vppon the motion of the Complaynantes 
Councell, that the decree pronounced in the faide caufe betwen 
the Complaynante And the faide Cutbertt Burbage fhould be 
{tayed from figning, vntill the cafe aforefaide put in by the Com- 
playnantes Councell towching the faide caufe fhould be further 
confidered of, by her Mas Councell of the faide Court./ 
LANE’S ANSWERS 
Examinatio Capta xj° die Maij A° Regni Regine 
Elizabethe xliiij*® Super Jnterrogationes expar*® 
Egidij Allen querentis miniftratas 
Richard Lane of Courtenhall win the Countie of North- 
ampton gentleman fworne and examined./ 
To the ffirft Jnterrogatory he faithe he thinckethe that there was 
hearetofore a bill exhibited in her Ma"** Courte of Requeftes by 
Cuthberte Burbage p" againft the nowe p't then defend‘ for the 
{tayinge of a fuite w™ the nowe Comp" had comenced in her 
Mat'*s benche att weftmin/ter concerninge the Theater And for 
the more plainlie thereof this defend‘ referrethe himfelfe to the 
recordes of that Courte./ 
To the 2 Jnterrogatory he faithe that to his remembrance ytt was 
ordered by the Courte of Requelftes the laft of May in the xlij* 
yeare of her Ma"*s Raigne amongeft other thinges in prefence of 
M* Sergeant Harris and M* Walter beinge feuerallie of councell 
on both parties and by their confentes that the fute att the Com- 
mon lawe betweene Cuthberte Burbage, and Gyles Allen fhoulde 
bee ftayed, And that he this defendt beinge deputie Regyiter 
of that Courte received an order fubfcribed by one of her Matis 
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