Guido

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Anon. (1597)


Historical Records

Henslowe's diary

F.26 / Greg 1.51:

Under the heading, "Jn the name of god amen begininge the 25 of novemb[er] 1596 as foloweth the lord admerall players":


begynyng in leant
march 1597
. . 19 . . ne.. . . tt at gvido. . . . . . . . . . 02|00|00-13-01
...
22 tt at gvido. . . . . . . . . . 01|04|00-03-00
. .
Easter mvnday
twesday
wensday 30 tt at gvido. . . . . . . . . . 02|17|00-00-00
. .
Aprelle 1597
4 tt at gvido. . . . . . . . . 01|08|00-04-03
. .
Aprelle 1597 23 tt at gvido. . . . . . . . . 00|16|01-11-00



F22v / Greg 1.44:

Under the heading, "lente vnto my lord admerall players at severall tymes in Redey money as foloweth in 1596":
ll s d
44 - 06 - 00 lent vnto mr porter the 7 of marche 1597 . . . . . . . . . . . iiijll
lent vnto my sonne for to by sylckes & other thinges for}
gvido the 14 of marche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } iiijll ixs



Henslowe Papers

Greg, Papers 116:

Under Henslowe's title, "The Enventary tacken of all the properties for my Lord Admeralles men, the 10 of Marche 1598" is:

Item, j tome of Guido, j tome of Dido, j bedsteade.


Greg, Papers 119:

Under Henslowe's title, "The Enventorey of all the aparell of the Lord Admeralles men, taken the 13th of Marche 1598, as followeth:" is

Item, j cloth clocke of russete with coper lace, called Guydoes clocke.




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