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William Boyle [[category:William Boyle]], Partial Payments [[category:Partial payments]], Autograph signature [[category:Autograph signature]], Henslowe's records [[category:Henslowe's records]]
William Boyle [[category:William Boyle]], Partial Payment [[category:Partial payment]], Autograph signature [[category:Autograph signature]], Henslowe's records [[category:Henslowe's records]]
 
 


==Works Cited==
==Works Cited==

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William Boyle (1600)


Historical Records

F. 67v (Greg I.118)

lent vnto me W birde the 9 of febreary 1599 to paye
for a new booke to Will: Boyle. cald Jugurth xxxs
we if you dislike Ile repaye it back ... xxxs


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William Boyle, Partial Payment, Autograph signature, Henslowe's records

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