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==Theatrical Provenance== | ==Theatrical Provenance== | ||
Prince Henry's at the Fortune. | |||
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Psuedo-History (Harbage) | |||
Revision as of 21:32, 31 July 2014
Historical Records
Stationers' Register
Thomas Pavyer. | Entred for his copy vnder th[e h]andes of the Wardens. 'The | |
history of RICHARD WHITTINGTON of his lowe byrthe. his great | ||
fortune' as yt was plaied by the prynces servantes . . . . . | vjd |
Theatrical Provenance
Prince Henry's at the Fortune.
Probable Genre(s)
Psuedo-History (Harbage)
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