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==='''''Henslowe's Diary'''''=== | |||
'''F. 8<sup>v</sup> ([http://www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary00unkngoog#page/n76/mode/2up Greg, I.16])''' | |||
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In a listing headed as follows: | |||
: "In the name of god Amen begninge the 27 of | |||
:desemb''er'' 1593 the earle of susex his men | |||
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| R[d] at th''e'' fayer mayd of ytale the 12 Jenewary 1593||……….||ix<sup>s</sup> | |||
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| R[d] at the fayer mayd of ytaly the 21 of Jenewary 1593||……….||xxij<sup>s</sup> | |||
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'''F. 9 ([http://www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdiary00unkngoog#page/n76/mode/2up Greg, I.17])''' | |||
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In a listing headed as follows: | |||
:Jn the name of God Amen beginning at easter 1593 | |||
:the Quenes men & my lord of Susexe to geather | |||
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| R[d] at the fayer mayd of Jtaley y<sup>e</sup> 4 of ap<sup>r</sup>ell 1594 21 of Jenewary 1593||……….||xxiij<sup>s</sup> | |||
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==Theatrical Provenance== | ==Theatrical Provenance== |
Revision as of 19:19, 8 February 2012
Historical Records
Henslowe's Diary
F. 8v (Greg, I.16)
In a listing headed as follows:
- "In the name of god Amen begninge the 27 of
- desember 1593 the earle of susex his men
R[d] at the fayer mayd of ytale the 12 Jenewary 1593 ………. ixs R[d] at the fayer mayd of ytaly the 21 of Jenewary 1593 ………. xxijs
F. 9 (Greg, I.17)
In a listing headed as follows:
- Jn the name of God Amen beginning at easter 1593
- the Quenes men & my lord of Susexe to geather
R[d] at the fayer mayd of Jtaley ye 4 of aprell 1594 21 of Jenewary 1593 ………. xxiijs
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