Viewing Event Record: Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: Henry Bett deposes

Abstract

James and Cuthbert Burbage sue Margaret Brayne in Chancery court over her efforts to secure a portion of the Theatre playhouse profits. Henry Bett's testimony, 30 September 1591, provides details of Robert Miles' and John Brayne's dealings with Noble, the carpenter, and William White, husband to the executrix of Noble's estate. Parts of the testimony also outline the terms of the lease on the Theatre property, and the extent to which Brayne relied on Burbage and Miles for financial support, as manifest in documents produced during the interrogation. Bett says that Brayne's entire contribution to the building of the Theatre was £239 6s 6 and that he received 'more monye by a grete some then he laid out in the Theatre.' Bett also claims that Miles was accused by Margaret Brayne of causing John Brayne's death before they joined forces. Bett ends by saying Margaret Brayne received money from the Curtain theatre.

Date Event Recorded

Date
From: 30 September 1591 (Source of claim: original)

Date Event Happened

Date
From: before 30 September 1591 (Source of claim: original)

Venues

Name
Theatre
Name
Curtain

People

Name Event Role(s) Document Role(s)
Noble, ––– carpenter
Miles, Robert defendant
Brayne, Margaret defendant playhouse sharer, widow
Bett, Henry deponent
Peckham, Edmond disputant
White, William executor
Gardiner, ––– legatee
Tomson, William legatee
Ashebournham, ––– legatee
Burbage, James plaintiff playhouse owner
Burbage, Cuthbert playhouse sharer
Brayne, John playhouse sharer
Allen, Giles property holder

Event Type

  • court case
  • playhouse business
  • playhouse context