Cobbler of Queenheath, The

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Anon. (1597)


Historical Records

Henslowe's Diary


F. 37 (Greg, I.69)

Lent vnto Robarte shawe the 23 of october 1597
to by a boocke for the company of my lorde admirals
men & my lord penbrockes the some of ………… xxxxs
called the cobler ………… wittnes
E Alleyn


F. 43v (Greg, I.82)


Henslowe's Inventory of Playbooks

A Note of all suche bookes as belong to the Stocke, and such as I have bought since the 3d of March 1598 (Greg, Papers, 121)

Cobler quen hive.



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