Samson, The Story of

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Anon. (>1567)


Historical Records

Complaint brought before the wardens of the Carpenters' Company, 15 July 1567

GL. MS 4329/1 (transcribed here from Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters, ed. Bower Marsh, III, 95-6 (Oxford, 1915) and qtd in Wickham, 291)

... And that the said John Brayne on saturday [19 July] next ensuing the date above written shall pay to the said William Sylvester the sum of £8 10s lawful money of England, and that after the play which is called The Story of Samson be once played at the place aforesaid the said John shall deliver to the said William such bonds as are now in his custody for the performance of the bargain. ...

Court of King's Bench, January/February 1569

NA. KB 27/1229/m. 30.


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