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to any other to yo r . knowledge touchinge the marryage of the said 

 Comp u . w th the said Mary? whether did not the def 1 then say 

 that yf shee the said Mary did not marry the said Comp u ., that 

 Shakespeare 4- snee ^e sa ^ Mary should not Coste him nor haue a groate from 

 him, and whether did not the said def 1 likewise promise that yf 

 the Comp u . and the said Mary did marry together then hee would 

 giue a pora'on w th the said Mary vnto the said Comp u . ? howe 

 muche was the said pora'on that hee then promised, whether not 

 the somme of threescore pounds or what other somme as you 

 thinke in yo r . Conscience to bee true? and before whome did the 

 said def 1 soe promise the same, whether before you or any other 

 to yo r . knowledge, and whether vppon the said promisses and 

 pevswsicions did not the said Comp u . Contracte himselfe w th the 

 said Mary? 

 Wilkin! 5 Itm whether after the marriadge betwixt the said Comp !t . and the 

 said Mary did the said def 1 giue any goods or howsehold stuffe 

 to the said Comp u . and his wyffe? yf yea, to what vallue did the 

 said goods or howsehold stuffe amounte vnto, whether vnto the 

 somme of ffiue pounds or to what other somme declare the truthe 

 of yo r . knowledge herein./ 



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DEPOSITIONS. — SECOND SET. 



[Ex parte Belott, 19 June, 1612. Written on paper 12*4 X 15M. and 

 attached to the preceding skin of interrogatories.] 



Depositions Capta^ apwd W estmonasterium decimo 

 nono die Junij Ann° Regni Jacobi Regis Angliae 

 &c decimo et Scotia^ xlv t0 : ex parte Stephani Bel- 

 iott q rt vrs Christopheru;» Mountioye deft 



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Dannyell Nicholas of the parishe of S ct : Alphadge w th in Criplegate 

 London gent of the Age of threeschore and twoe yeares or there- 

 abouts swoorne and examyned the daye and yeare abouesaid 

 deposeth and saythe./ 



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