Longshanks

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Anon. (1595)


Historical Records

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Henslowe's Diary


F. 12v (Greg, I. 24)

ye 29 of aguste 1595 ne ………. Res at longe shanke ………. xxxxs
ye 10 of september 1595 Res at longshancke ………. iijli


F. 13 (Greg, I. 25)

ye 30 of september 1595 ………. Res at longe shancke ………. xxxijs
ye 21 of october 1595 ………. Res at long shancke ………. xxxs


F. 14 (Greg, I. 27)

ye 9 of november 1595 ………. Res at longshancke ………. xxxiijs
ye 26 of november 1595 ………. Res at longshancke ………. xviijs
ye 10 desember 1595 ………. Res at prynce longshanke ………. xxxs
ye 29 desember 1595 ………. Res at longshanckes ………. xxxijs


F. 14v (Greg, I. 28)


F. 15v (Greg, I. 30)


F. 21v (Greg, I. 42)


F. 107 (Greg, I. 169)


Henslowe's Inventory


(Greg, Papers, 113)

(Greg, Papers, 121)

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For What It's Worth

(that lone instance of "The Welshman" in HD.)

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