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- 17:19, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:License (Created page with "License: an authorization of a play or a company.")
- 17:17, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Libel (Created page with "Libel is a legal term for false charges against personal/corporate behavior.")
- 17:16, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Lenzburg, Aargau (Switzerland) (Created page with "A town in Switzerland that entertained companies of players in the early modern period.")
- 17:15, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Leicester's Men (Created page with "Leicester's men was a company of players who, with James Burbage in charge, were the initial lessees of the playhouse in Shoreditch built in 1576.")
- 17:12, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Lamentable (Created page with ""Lamentable" is a synonym for "sad" or "sorrowful."")
- 17:11, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Lady Fortune (Created page with "Lady Fortune was a mythological figure often depicted in emblems and other imagery in the early modern period.")
- 17:10, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:King and Queen's Young (Created page with "King and Queen's Young was a company of players in the early Jacobean years.")
- 17:08, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:King Rufus (Created page with "King rufus, also King William II, ascended to the English throne in 1087.")
- 17:06, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:King James (Created page with "King James succeeded Queen Elizabeth to the throne of England in 1603.")
- 17:05, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:King Arthur (Created page with "King Arthur, part-legend and part-historical, was a king in pre-Norman England.")
- 17:04, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:King's Men repertory list (1641) (Created page with "A list of plays attributed to the repertory of the King's men in 1641.")
- 17:02, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Kassel (Created page with "Kassel is a city in central Germany that entertained playing companies in the early modern period.")
- 17:00, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Judith (Created page with "The play, "Judith," told the story of the widow, Judith, famous from biblical times for the beheading of Holofernes.")
- 16:55, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Joseph Simons (Created page with "Joseph Simons was a teacher associated with the Jesuit College of St. Omers in the 1620s.")
- 16:47, 7 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:John Perkin (Created page with "John Perkin was a player in the company of Leicester's men.")
- 16:15, 3 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:John Ford (Created page with "John Ford was a dramatist in the early seventeenth century; he is best known for ''Tis Pity She's a Whore.''")
- 16:05, 3 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:John Webster (Created page with "John Webster was a playwright who wrote for both the Admiral's men ''c.'' 1600 and for the King's men ''c.'' 1612.")
- 15:39, 3 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:John Underwood (Created page with "John Underwood was a player with the King's men.")
- 15:15, 3 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:John Marston (Created page with "John Marston, 1575-1634, was a versatile poet and dramatist from the 1590s, best known for plays he wrote for the boys' companies such as the two-part ''Antonio and Mellida''...")
- 20:20, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:John Manningham (Created page with "John Manningham was a young law student in the very early 1600s, perhaps best known for keeping a diary in which he recounted having seen a performance of Shakespeare's ''Twel...")