296 Charles Wiliam Wallace 
on the behalfe of the faid Burbage dated the laft of May fub- 
{cribed by one of her Mat** Councell of the Courte of Requeft 
purportinge the ftaye of the fute as in this Jnterrogatory is men- 
cioned. w" he this defend‘ afterwardes caufed to bee entered into 
the Regefter accordinge to his warrant, And as touchinge the 
receyvinge of anie money or other recompence or promife of anie 
from the faid Burbage or Maddox or anie in their behalfes other 
then the ordinarie fees due to the Regifter for the fame this de- 
fendt denieth the receipte of anie money or other confideracion 
whatfoeuer. 
To the vij™ Jnterrogatory he faithe that after the receipte.of the — 
faid order fo fubfcribed as aforefaid ytt was lawfull for this de- 
fend! to deliuer coppies to anie perfon that woulde require the 
fame but howe manie Coppies or to whome the fame were de- 
liuered or when this defendt doth nott remember; Neither doth 
this defendt remember that he this defend‘ gave anie notice to 
the p' otherwife then the order doth pwrporte./ 
To the viij® Jnterrogatory he faithe that as touchinge the affidt 
in this Jnterrogatory mencioned he referrethe him felfe to the 
booke of entryes, And as to the reft of the Jnterrogatory he can- 
not certainlie depofe/ 
To the ix” Jnterrogatory he faithe that as touchinge the appar- 
ance of the faid Allen he this deft referrethe himfelfe to the booke 
of apparances kepte in that behalfe. And as touchinge the dif- 
charge of the faid Allen his contemptes or anie other mocion made 
or order taken in the faid Caufe this defend' referrethe himfelfe 
to the bookes of orders kepte in that behalfe./ 
To the x” Jnterrogatory he faithe that he thinketh that there was 
mocion made to theffecte ffollowinge viz that the faid Cuthberte 
Burbage was noe affignee in lawe or equitie vnto James Burbage 
deceafed late father to the faid Cuthberte Burbage of the Theater 
and therefore nott able to manteyne anie bill in his owne name 
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