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Greg offers the following identification of characters in the rough outline provided with Robert Shaa's authorization of payment: | In addition to identifying Richard III and Henry Richmond, Greg offers the following identification of characters in the rough outline provided with Robert Shaa's authorization of payment (II.207-8 Item #189): | ||
• Wm Wor: William Worsley, dean of St. Paul's, 1479-93 (?)<br>• Ansell: perhaps a confusion of Friar Anselem, whose ghost appears in Edward IV, with Dr. Shaw, prebendary of London and brother of the Lord Mayor; Shaw was employed by Richard Duke of Gloucester to preach at Paul's cross, 22 June 1493, against the legitimacy of the children of Edward IV)<br>• Q[ueen]: Anne Neville, wife of Richard<br>• Eliza: probably Elizabeth, widow of Edward IV; but possibly his daughter, later wife of Henry Duke of Richmond after his attainment to the throne as Henry VII<br>• Rice ap Tho: Rhys ap Thomas, the supporter of Richmond)<br>• Blunt: Sir James Blount, younger son of Walter, first baron Mountjoy<br>• Oxf[ord]: John de Vere, thirteenth earl; supporter of Richmond<br>• Courtney: Edward Courtenay, created Earl of Devonshire on Henry’s accession; or, his son William, knighted of the Bath in 1487, a courtier of Henry’s; or Peter Courtenay, bishop of Exeter, keeper of the privy seal to Henry VII<br>• Bourchier: Cardinal Thomas Bourchier, great uncle of Henry, second Earl of Essex, in Henry VII’s privy council; he crowned Richard III, and married Henry VII<br>• Catesby: William Catesby, a favorite of Richard III, beheaded after Bosworth Field<br>• Louell: Francis Lovell, first Viscount Lovell, a favorite of Richard III<br>• Norf[olk]: John Howard, first duke of that family, privy councilor and earl-marshal under Richard III, slain at Bosworth<br>• Northumb[erland]: Henry Percy, fourth Earl, a follower of Richard III, who switched to Henry VII after Bosworth <br>• Percye: his son, afterwards the fifth earl | |||
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Revision as of 19:05, 9 November 2009
Robert Wilson (1599)
Historical Records
Henslowe's Diary
F.65 (Greg I.113)
- Receaued of mr Ph: Hinchlow by a note
- vnder the hand of mr Rob: Shaw in full
- payment for the second pt of Henrye
- Richmond sold to hime & his Companye
- the som[m]e of eight powndes Current moneye
- the viijt daye of November 1599 ... viijli
- By me R Wilson
Henslowe Papers
Greg, Papers (MS. I. 27, Art. 26, p. 49)
mr Henshlowe we haue heard their booke and lyke yt their pryce is eight poundes, wch J pray pay now to mr wilson, according to our promysse, J would haue Come my selfe, but that J am trobled wth a seytation.
- yors Robt Shaa
[on the back]
1. Sce Wm Wor; & Ansell & to them ye plowghmen
2. Sce: Richard Q. & Eliza: Catesbie, Louell, Rice ap Tho: Blunt, Banester
3. Sce: Ansell Dauye Denys Hen: Oxf: Courtney Bourchier & Grace to them Rice ap Tho: & his Soldiors
4. Sce: Mitton Ban : his wyfe & children
5. Sce: K Rich : Catesb : Louell. Norf. Northumb : Percye
[6. C. and Q. Eliza. 7. Dauye. C. Daugr (in Memoirs, omitted in Papers). 9. C. Milton.]
Theatrical Provenance
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Probable Genre(s)
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Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
In addition to identifying Richard III and Henry Richmond, Greg offers the following identification of characters in the rough outline provided with Robert Shaa's authorization of payment (II.207-8 Item #189):
• Wm Wor: William Worsley, dean of St. Paul's, 1479-93 (?)
• Ansell: perhaps a confusion of Friar Anselem, whose ghost appears in Edward IV, with Dr. Shaw, prebendary of London and brother of the Lord Mayor; Shaw was employed by Richard Duke of Gloucester to preach at Paul's cross, 22 June 1493, against the legitimacy of the children of Edward IV)
• Q[ueen]: Anne Neville, wife of Richard
• Eliza: probably Elizabeth, widow of Edward IV; but possibly his daughter, later wife of Henry Duke of Richmond after his attainment to the throne as Henry VII
• Rice ap Tho: Rhys ap Thomas, the supporter of Richmond)
• Blunt: Sir James Blount, younger son of Walter, first baron Mountjoy
• Oxf[ord]: John de Vere, thirteenth earl; supporter of Richmond
• Courtney: Edward Courtenay, created Earl of Devonshire on Henry’s accession; or, his son William, knighted of the Bath in 1487, a courtier of Henry’s; or Peter Courtenay, bishop of Exeter, keeper of the privy seal to Henry VII
• Bourchier: Cardinal Thomas Bourchier, great uncle of Henry, second Earl of Essex, in Henry VII’s privy council; he crowned Richard III, and married Henry VII
• Catesby: William Catesby, a favorite of Richard III, beheaded after Bosworth Field
• Louell: Francis Lovell, first Viscount Lovell, a favorite of Richard III
• Norf[olk]: John Howard, first duke of that family, privy councilor and earl-marshal under Richard III, slain at Bosworth
• Northumb[erland]: Henry Percy, fourth Earl, a follower of Richard III, who switched to Henry VII after Bosworth
• Percye: his son, afterwards the fifth earl
Greg does not offer historical counterparts for the ploughmen, Banester, Davye, Denys, Grace, and Mitton Ban.
References to the Play
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Critical Commentary
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For What It's Worth
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Keywords
Robert Wilson
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