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perfections of the said Answeares of the same defend tes for Re- 

 plicac/on therevnto sayeth That his said Bill of Complainte against 

 the same defend tes and either of them exhibited in this honorable 

 Courte and all and everie the allegations matters things and 

 clauses therein contayned are good lawfull perfecte and sufficient 

 in the lawe in such sorte manner and forme as in the sayde 

 bill the same are and everie of them is sett forth declared and 

 expressed. And that the matters therein contayned are not nor 

 anie of them ys to be iustlie avoyded dischardged or answered in 

 this Courte by the said defend tes or either of them but are 

 grounded vpon good and iust cause of suite as by the contentes 

 thereof and better shall hearafter appeare herein to this honorable 

 Courte. And further he the same Complaynante sayeth That 

 the Answeares of the said defend tes are and either of them ys 

 vncertaine imp<?rfecte and insufficiente in the lawe to be replyed 

 vnto, and likewise is most false and vntrue, And that the same 

 Answeares are replenished and stuffed full of idle imp^rfecte and 

 frivolous matters incerted onelie to put the Complaynante to 

 needelesse and vnnecessarie chardges for the Copie, And all the 

 same he the said Complayn 1 will averr and prove as this honor- 

 able Courte shard [sic] award. And the said Complaynante for 

 further Replicac/on sayeth and will aver and prove That the 

 same defend tes or either of them haue not nor of late yeares had 

 anie manner of right title or interest in or to the parte of the 

 gallories of the play howse called the Globe, and of the [said] 

 gardens and premises in the bill menc/oned by the said Com- 

 playnant claymed by reason whereof the yssues comodities and 

 profitts thereof should haue byne and yet ought to be still 

 answered and payed to the said Complaynante by the said de- 

 fend tes whoe haue vniustlie and without anie lawfull cause [or] 

 good collour of tytle receaued and taken the same of theire owne 

 meere wronge and apparante iniurie, and converte the same 

 vndulie and wrongfullie to theire owne proper vse and behoffe 

 beinge the principall and cheiffe staie and meanes of mayneten- 

 ance for the said Complaynante and his wyeffe and Children. 

 And for asmuch as it as yt evidentlie appeareth by their answeares 



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