James and Cuthbert Burbage sue Margaret Brayne in Chancery court over her efforts to secure a portion of the Theatre playhouse profits. John Hynde deposes 24 July 1592. Hynde affirms that on 23 June 1579 he sent one Saunders 'to arrest and attach' Burbage while Burbage was on his way to the Cross Keys to see a play. Hynde affirms that the Saunders returned with the £5 13p which was owed him.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Hynde, John | deponent | haberdasher |
Burbage, James | plaintiff | playhouse owner |
Brayne, John | playhouse sharer | |
Saunders, ––– | serjeant at mace |