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Under the play list for "the Quenes men & my lord of Susexe to geather" for Easter 1594: | Under the play list for "the Quenes men & my lord of Susexe to geather" for Easter 1594: | ||
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<br> Under the play list for "my lord admierals men" on 14-16 May 1594: | <br> Under the play list for "my lord admierals men" on 14-16 May 1594: | ||
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<br> F. 9 (Greg I.17) <br> | |||
In the play lists beginning 15 June 1594, the date on which W. W. Greg decided that the Admiral's players had returned to the Rose after their 10-day run at Newington with the Chamberlain's players: | In the play lists beginning 15 June 1594, the date on which W. W. Greg decided that the Admiral's players had returned to the Rose after their 10-day run at Newington with the Chamberlain's players: | ||
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== Theatrical Provenance == | == Theatrical Provenance == |
Revision as of 12:45, 22 February 2010
Historical Records
Henslowe's Diary
F. 9 (Greg I.17)
Under the play list for "the Quenes men & my lord of Susexe to geather" for Easter 1594:
Rd at the Rangers comodey 2 of [marche] Aprell 1593 iijli
Under the play list for "my lord admierals men" on 14-16 May 1594:
Rd at the Rangers comodey the 15 of maye 1594 xxxiijs
F. 9 (Greg I.17)
In the play lists beginning 15 June 1594, the date on which W. W. Greg decided that the Admiral's players had returned to the Rose after their 10-day run at Newington with the Chamberlain's players:
ye 18 of June 1594 Rd at the Rangers comodey xxijs ye 22 of June 1594 Rd at the Rangers comodey lviiijs
F. 9v (Greg I.18)
ye 5 of Julye 1594 Rd at the Rangers comodey xviijs ye 17 of Julye 1594 Rd at the Rangers comodey xvs ye 1 of aguste 1594 Rd at the Rangers comodey xiijs vjd ye 20 of aguste 1594 Rd at the Rangers comodey xiiijs vjd
F. 10 (Greg I.19)
ye 16 of septmb[er] 1594 Rd at the Rangers comodey xvs ye 2 of octob[er] 1594 Rd at the Rangers comodey xs
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