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<blockquote>On 27 May 1600, John Roberts paid 6d. to enter his copy of the following play into the Stationers' Register: "''A morall of Clothe breches & veluet hose, As yt is Acted by my lord Chamberlens servantes''." The clerk added a condition: "PROVIDED that he is not to putt it in prynte Without further and better Aucthority"</blockquote><br> | |||
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Revision as of 13:16, 9 February 2010
Anon (1600)
Historical Records
Stationers' Register
Arber 3.59/161
On 27 May 1600, John Roberts paid 6d. to enter his copy of the following play into the Stationers' Register: "A morall of Clothe breches & veluet hose, As yt is Acted by my lord Chamberlens servantes." The clerk added a condition: "PROVIDED that he is not to putt it in prynte Without further and better Aucthority"
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