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  • ...ate tracts. In what must have been the dying gasp of the 1583 company, the Queen's men appeared at the [[:category:Rose|Rose playhouse]] with [[:category:Suss There is no extant royal patent for the Queen's company to name the original players, but a license dated 28 November 1583
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Antic Play and a Comedy]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]] | [[Anon.]]||[[Felix and Philomena]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]]
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  • ...nd his Three Sons, A]]||[[1585]]||[[:Category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth) (?)]] ...y Sins, The]]||[[1588]] (before)||[[:Category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]]
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  • ...|Valentine and Orson]]||[[1595]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]] | [[Valiant Scholar]]||[[1623]]||[[:category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • ...as a conspiracy among Elizabethan aristocracy in 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth and put Mary, Queen of Scots on the throne of England.
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  • ...s)]]||[[1595]] (S.R.)||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]] | [[Valiant Scholar]]||[[1623]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • King James succeeded Queen Elizabeth to the throne of England in 1603.
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  • ...matists]][[category:Admiral's]][[category:Worcester's]][[category:Queen's (Elizabeth)]]
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  • ...Category:Sussex's|Sussex's]] with [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]] | [[Felix and Philomena]]||[[1585]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's at court]]
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  • :[[:Category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's]]<br> :[[:Category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]]<br>
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  • [[category:all]][[category:Queen's (Elizabeth)]]
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  • ...omedy, The|The Rangers Comedy]]||[[1594]]||[[:Category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]] & [[:category:Sussex's|Sussex's]] together, then [[:category:Admiral's|Ad | [[Raymond Duke of Lyons]]||[[1613]]||[[:category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • Sir Francis Walsingham was secretary to Queen Elizabeth; he was noted for being in addition her spymaster.
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  • ...n Henrietta's men]] (1625-37), and the [[:category:Beeston's Boys|King and Queen's Young Company]] (also called Beeston's Boys, 1637-9). Beeston's business ac ...ewis Kirk and Thomas Shepheard. He divides his four shares in the King and Queen's company between his wife and the company members, asking specifically that
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  • ...medy, The]]||[[1594]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]] & [[:category:Sussex's|Sussex's]], later [[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's ...nd Duke of Lyons]]||[[1613]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • | [[Phyllida and Corin]]||[[1584]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]] ...arred by an affray at Norwich]]||[[1583]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's Men]] at the Red Lion ([[:category:Norwich|Norwich]])
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  • ...]]||[[1624]]||[[Dekker, Thomas|Dekker]]||[[:Category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's]] ...elix and Philomena]]||[[1585]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]] [[:category:court|at Court]]
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  • ...Sins, The|Seven Deadly Sins]]||? [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]]
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  • ...nd author, who served as a Member of Parliament, government envoy to Queen Elizabeth I and Master of the Revels to King James I of England." (Wikipedia)
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  • ...ry:Unknown|Unknown]] company at Bristol ([[:category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's?]] [[:category:Palsgrave's|Palsgrave's?]])
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  • ...cluding having had six wives, one of whom was Anne Boleyn, mother of Queen Elizabeth, whom he had beheaded.
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Phyllida and Corin]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]] [[:category:court|at Court]]
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  • ...elftyde & Shrouetyde and making choyse of plaies Anno R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'': xxvij<sup>o</sup> 1584 ...tyle="color: white;"> of ffebruary .1584. Annoq''ue'' R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'' pred''icte'' xxvij<sup>o</sup> did rise aswell by meanes of attending
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  • ...||[[Play marred by an affray at Norwich]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's Men]] at the Red Lion ([[:category:Norwich|Norwich]])
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  • Roderigo Lopez, c. 1517-7 June 1594, "served as physician-in-chief to Queen Elizabeth I of England from 1581 until his death by execution, having been found guil
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  • | [[Silver Mine]]||[[1608]]||[[:category:Queen's Revels|Queen's Revels]] | [[Spanish Contract, The]]||[[1624]]||[[Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • | [[Antic Play and a Comedy]]||[[1585]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]]
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  • ...and Corin]]||[[1584]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]] ...affray at Norwich]]||[[1583]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's Men]] at the Red Lion ([[:category:Norwich|Norwich]])
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  • ...th what regularity. John Dutton joined the [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's men]] late in 1583. Yet playing at Newington did apparently continue, perha
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  • ...Play and a Comedy]]||[[1585]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]] [[:category:court|at Court]] ...of London)]]||[[1613]]||[[Daborne, Robert|Daborne]] & [[Tourneur]]||[[Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • ...||[[1585]]||[[Tarlton, Richard]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]] ...||[[1614]]||[[Daborne, Robert|Daborne]]||[[:category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • ...tlemen, and Henry Browne of Norwich, yeoman, were convicted of homicide in Queen's Bench, but Bentley and singer were pardoned, while Browne escaped and was o ...than the verbal, McMillin and MacLean argue, explains why the plays of the Queen's men, when compared to those (for example) by Marlowe and Shakespeare, seem
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  • | [[Three Plays in One]]||[[1585]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]]
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  • [[Elizabeth Cary]] ([[1603]]-[[1612]]): possibly [[1604]] ...Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford; Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; and Elizabeth Cary:
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  • Performed by the 1580s version of the Queen's men. ...ks that the Admiral's "Valentine and Orson" was "[p]robably founded on the Queen's play" (2.116 #8).
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  • ...Battle of Alcazar'' and ''Edward I''. He wrote ''Old Wives Tale'' for the Queen's Men probably some years before its publication in 1595. Recently scholars h
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  • ...ed at the Rose beginning 2 April 1594 (Easter Week), as an offering by the Queen's men and Sussex's men playing together. It was not marked "ne." It had not a ...repeats the claim that Henslowe was the real owner, and he added that the Queen's company must have "sold [it] to him when they were in low water" (p. 162 #3
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  • | [[Black Lady, The]]||[[1622]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Lady Elizabeth's|Lady Elizabeth's]]
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  • ...ldren were christened at the parish church: William (21 November 1604) and Elizabeth (15 February 1608/9) (Eccles, p. 47). ...moned by ''venire facias'' to appear in January before the Justices of the Queen's Bench" (Eccles, p. 47). Dutton bailed William Perrie, a draper, out of jail
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  • ...]]||[[Tarlton, Richard|Tarlton]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]]
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  • ...as Tarlton's closed, provided anecdotes about Tarlton's amusement of Queen Elizabeth in ''Strange News'' (1592). A spate of publications full of stories of dubi ...than the verbal, McMillin and MacLean argue, explains why the plays of the Queen's men, when compared to those (for example) by Marlowe and Shakespeare, seem
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  • ...ings "to geather" of Sussex's men with the [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's players]]. It does not appear elsewhere in extant theatrical documents. ...its additional appearance in the joint offerings of Sussex's men with the Queen's men on 4 April 1593/4 (2.299, #125). [[WorksCited|Greg II]] confirms the ab
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  • ...ge of Queen Anne in 1603. Subsequently he had brief affiliations with Lady Elizabeth's company and Prince Charles's men. Yet he maintained connections with Phil
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  • ...Jonson's ''Epicoene'' (Queen's Revels) and with the adult company of Lady Elizabeth's men but not with the Admiral's men. Furthermore, as Greg points out, Bark
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  • ...e Sons, A]]||[[1585]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's (Elizabeth)]] | [[Love and Self-Love]]||[[1595]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's Tiltyard|Queen's Tiltyard]]
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  • ...ate tracts. In what must have been the dying gasp of the 1583 company, the Queen's men appeared at the [[:category:Rose|Rose playhouse]] with [[:category:Suss There is no extant royal patent for the Queen's company to name the original players, but a license dated 28 November 1583
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  • ...the Fortune shortly before playing was suspended in anticipation of Queen Elizabeth's death; the period of suspension would be extended into 1604 due to outbre
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  • | [[:category:Sussex's|Sussex's]] with [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's]]; then [[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]] | [[Queen's Entertainment at Theobalds]]
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  • ...een imposed by the privy council on 19 March 1603 in anticipation of Queen Elizabeth's death (24 March) was extended indefinitely due to rising death tolls from ...2em">Sawyer, E. ed. ''Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I''. 3 vols. London: 1725.</div>
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  • ...d|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #870)]], for example, notes a connection with the Queen's men in the discussion of yet another of White's registrations (''David and :Theater historians do not know whether the Queen's men had a London performance venue in 1594, but provincial records show tha
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  • ...e Swan at its opening was the 1595 version [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's men]], perhaps with some of the older company's repertory in hand.<br>
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  • ...mentioned in Whyte's first letter can be identified as Maids of Honour to Elizabeth (Archer 4:124n; but cf. Wiggins 233), although "my lady Blanche Somersett" :…elle [i.e. Elizabeth] voulut soupper en la dite compaignye, et le soir, ses filles, avec quelque
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  • ...de & Shrouetyde''' and making choyse 5 of plaies Anno R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'': '''xxvij<sup>o</sup> 1584 ...tyle="color: white;"> of ffebruary .1584. Annoq''ue'' R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'' pred''icte'' xxvij<sup>o</sup> did rise aswell by meanes of attending
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  • ...dragon by George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, apparently beginning at the queen's Accession Day Tilts in 1590. Summarizing documents from the time, White des
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  • ...tyde & Shrouetyde''' and making choyse of plaies Anno R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'': '''xxvij<sup>o</sup> 1584 ...tyle="color: white;"> of ffebruary .1584. Annoq''ue'' R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'' pred''icte'' xxvij<sup>o</sup> did rise aswell by meanes of attending
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  • ...and a kinsman of the Queen. On the 24th November, 1588, he received Queen Elizabeth at Temple Bar, on her way to St Paul's to hear a sermon from the Bishop of ...rop organized an entertainment for a separate occasion, the visit of Queen Elizabeth to London:
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  • ...est in female tragic heroes who give their names to plays' titles, such as Elizabeth Cary's ''Tragedy of Mariam'', Shakespeare's ''Antony and Cleopatra'', and W
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  • ...n full for Worcester's men; like other plays purchased on the eve of Queen Elizabeth's death and ensuing suspensions of playing because of plague, "The Italian
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  • ...at the call cam the other company: & descrieng that this creature was the Queen's Majestie it was put over to the wemen goddesses, to yellde their reasons fo The next day, Elizabeth was treated to jousts, followed by another entertainment:
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  • ...thur. ''Letters and Memorials of State, in the Reigns of Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, King James, King Charles the First, Part of the Reign of King Charles the
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  • ...ert. ''Documents relating to the Office of the Revels in the Time of Queen Elizabeth'' (Leuven, 1908)
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  • ...:category:Sussex's|Sussex's men]] with the [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's men]] (1594), the [[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's men]] and the [[:category
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  • ...ating "England" out as distinct from Britain. Kevin Sharpe describes how "Elizabeth's first minister, William Cecil, supported the scholars of the Parker circl
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  • ...ittle stock as theatrical subject matter in a story about threats to Queen Elizabeth that were prompted by the discovery of "wax effigies of the Queen and two P
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  • ...tophe de Harlay, Sieur de Beaumont, had objected to his exclusion from the Queen's masque, Samuel Daniel's ''The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses'', which was o ...daunces with swordes: one mask by English & Scottish lords: another by the Queen's Maiestie & eleven more ladies of her chamber presenting giftes as goddesses
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  • ...s it was presented (by His Highness's command) for the entertainment of Q. Elizabeth, who, with the nobels of both courts, was present thereat.'' (London: Print ...t included in Gesta Grayorum, 1688, nor in J. Nichols’ Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, nor in Gesta Grayorum, edit. by Desmond Bland, 1968."
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  • ...formance of the scene-stealing role, this play appears to have been in the Queen's Men's repertory in the 1580s, probably c.1585 at the earliest (Peacham woul ...kingdom was a common enough motif, and the [[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's Men]] would themselves subsequently stage a similar scenario in ''The True
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  • ...disrupted by London playhouse closures due to the mortal illness of Queen Elizabeth in mid-March 1603 and further by the general raggedness of theatrical sched
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  • ...so, Chapman portrays Eugenia exaltedly, as in the passage comparing her to Elizabeth, attributing to her the divinity usually reserved for royalty. Royal terms
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  • | [[Auchinleck, Patrick]]||||[[Cary, Elizabeth]]||||[[Field, Nathan]]||||[[Heylin, Peter]]
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  • ...formance (see [http://www.jstor.org/stable/456596 Durand]; Elliott, "Queen Elizabeth at Oxford"; King 63-87; [http://archive.org/stream/oxfordREED01elliuoft#pag ...style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">Elliott, Jr., John R. “Queen Elizabeth at Oxford: New Light on the Royal Plays of 1566.” ''English Literary Rena
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  • ...nning how "a jury of bright stars" found the Moon that borrowed light from Elizabeth, i.e., Mary of Scotland, "unworthy to shine again," goes on in allusion to ...internal evidence in ''Whore of Babylon'' that mix references to events in Elizabeth's reign with those in James's. He seemed skeptical, however, that Dekker in
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  • ...quess of Dorchester; Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland; and Lady Elizabeth Newton (Bowers 4.1; Wiggins #2085). In Bentley's words, "Pennycuicke was wo
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  • ...presence of the Elector Palatine Frederick and his English wife, Princess Elizabeth. They are amusingly illustrated, all sitting on one horse, in the festival
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  • ...cester’s Men on St Stephen’s Day, Saturday, 26 December 1573, before Queen Elizabeth I at Whitehall Palace.
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  • ...on Candlemas (02 February 1580) in the evening, at Whitehall Palace before Elizabeth I. ...rat, ''Documents Relating to the Office of the Revels in the Time of Queen Elizabeth''.</div>
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  • ...), commenting on Deloney’s ballad, provides a link to Camden, ''Annalls of Elizabeth'', 1625, and its account of the events of 21 July 1588, when Pedro de Valde
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  • ...ed. ''Documents Relating to the Office of the Revels in the Time of Queen Elizabeth.'' Louvain: A. Uystpruyst, 1908.</div>
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  • ...ert. ''Documents Relating to the Office of the Revels in the Time of Queen Elizabeth''. Louvain, 1908. [https://archive.org/stream/DocumentsRelatingToTheOfficeO
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  • ...of Scots was credited with having introduced Maw to the English Court, and Elizabeth I was known to have an official set of rules for the game. James I was a hu
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  • In April 1624 the Lady Elizabeth's Men were in Norwich, where they advertised a play, "The Spanish Contract" The Lady Elizabeth's Men (also known as the Queen of Bohemia's Men) performed at the Phoenix i
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  • ...s gave their accounts of an affray that took place at a performance by the Queen's Men at the Red Lion in Norwich. They are reproduced in PRO KB29/219, mbs 15 :'''Elizabeth, wife of Robert Davy of Norwich, grocer''': who saw the wounded man at her
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  • ...1545) as sources (148). Observing that the play would have flattered Queen Elizabeth, they imply flattery also of the wife of the company patron, who in her wid
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  • ..., 1558-1642: A History of the Drama in England from the Accession of Queen Elizabeth to the Closing of the Theaters''. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1908
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  • ...ed., ''Documents Relating to the Office of the Revels in the Time of Queen Elizabeth'' (Leuven, 1908).
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  • ...ents appear to have been composed to be performed in the presence of Queen Elizabeth, it is unclear whether they constitute elements taken from the same enterta Presumably intended for performance before Queen Elizabeth. Wiggins's assignment of the entertainment is 1595 is extremely tentative.
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  • ...r, because the playhouses were closed in March due to the illness of Queen Elizabeth.
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  • ...1up Murray I.290]), as well as Grimsby in 1575-6 (''MSC'' VIII. 16). Queen Elizabeth was on progress in the summer of 1575, and the earl of Warwick was in atten ...lly but falsely notorious for knavery. Nonetheless, John Dutton joined the Queen's players in 1583 at their inception, and Lawrence was a member by 1589. For
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  • ...03, just as the playhouses were to be closed to observe the death of Queen Elizabeth; the company could not have known then that the playhouses would remain clo
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  • ...uments, Published Dec. 24, M DCC XCV/ and Attributed to Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth, and Henry, Earl of Southampton''. London: 1796. [https://archive.org/strea
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  • ...t al., eds. ''John Nichol's The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I''. 5 vols. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2014.</div>
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  • ..., 1558-1642: A History of the Drama in England from the Accession of Queen Elizabeth to the Closing of the Theaters''. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1908
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  • ...popular. Robert Langham (or Laneham) reports in his letter describing the queen's entertainments at Kenilworth in 1575 that "Lucrece and Euryalus" was one of ...aneham's Letter describing the Magnificent Pageants presented before Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth Castle in 1575 ...''. Philadelphia: Hickman and Hazzard, 1822
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  • ...ressed directly at the beginning of the event. This masque was staged when Elizabeth was being courted by Francis, Duke of Anjou (there is more speculation on t ..., M. de Simier,' who had come as an envoy concerning Alençon's marriage to Elizabeth (1.166). That the masque was attended by Simier is the consensus opinion (W
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  • ...on of a rainbow gown to the Queen; and ('''5''') Place's farewell upon the Queen's departure. (Numeration of the scenes follows Wiggins.) A version of all of <td>The Queen's College, Oxford, MS 130. (''c''. 1620s-30s) [[http://www.celm-ms.org.uk/aut
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  • ...ents appear to have been composed to be performed in the presence of Queen Elizabeth, it is unclear whether they constitute elements taken from the same enterta Presumably intended for performance before Queen Elizabeth. Wiggins speculates the speeches may have been written for performance at t
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  • ...ftide & Shrouetide and makeing choise of plaies. Anno R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'': xxv<sup>o</sup> 1582 ...of "Telomo" must have been one of the last before joining the newly-formed Queen's Men in March 1583 (261-262).
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  • ...en may have found reason to restage the same historical moment after Queen Elizabeth's death.
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  • ...2em; text-indent: -2em">Streitberger, W.R. ''The Masters of the Revels and Elizabeth I's Court Theatre''. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2016.</div>
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  • ...daunces with swordes: one mask by English & Scottish lords: another by the Queen's Maiestie & eleven more ladies of her chamber presenting giftes as goddesses ...but two admiring envoys, thereby "assert[ing] his superiority not just to Elizabeth but also to all other European rulers" (176). Herbert's device, with its co
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  • ...thur. ''Letters and Memorials of State, in the Reigns of Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, King James, King Charles the First, Part of the Reign of King Charles the
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  • A masque called “The Amazons’ Maske” was acted at Court before Elizabeth I and the French Ambassador in the winter of 1578-79 [http://www.archive.or ...s at Court: Being Extracts from the Revels Accounts of the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and James I''. London, 1853. Print. [http://www.archive.org/stream/extracts
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  • ...s of the Children of the Chapel (''The Arraignment of Paris'', Q1584), the Queen's men (''Old Wives Tale'', Q1595), and Admiral's men (''The Battle of Alcazar ...style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">'''''Love's Mistress, or The Queen's Masque'', Thomas Heywood (S.R. 30 September 1635, Q1636)''': In IV.ii, the
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  • 3. '''Prayer''': In a prayer on Psalm 37 (>1572), Queen Elizabeth takes for granted the ubiquitous allegorical reading of Hester's Israel as ...atured the mythical king Gurgant, but he was rained out (Bergeron 38). The queen's procession then moved inside Norwich for a sequence of tableaux and speeche
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  • ...January. 1596." (SP 84/54, f. 30r-31v). A congratulatory letter from Queen Elizabeth to Vere is twice dated "v<sup>th</sup> Febr. 1596." (SP 84/54, f. 66r-67v;
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  • ..., while there is evidence of touring players in Chester quite often during Elizabeth’s reign, there are no specific records of professional players there that ...r the identity of such a company, there is no clear evidence, though Queen Elizabeth’s Men did tour to Chester in 1589-90, 1590-91, and 1591-92 [http://link.l
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  • ...itself to an allegorical reading with Antony representing Essex, Cleopatra Elizabeth, and Caesar the queen’s advisers, particularly Cecil (Bullough, II. 5-7).
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  • ...etical teachings and defers to the wisdom of Cynthia, a stand-in for Queen Elizabeth. Cumulatively, these allusions all associate Pythagoras with occult magic,
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  • :In the time of his close imprisonment under Queen Elizabeth, his judges could get nothing of him to all their demands but 'ay' and 'no' ...reet reference in the play to the King of Poland, whose ambassador visited Elizabeth in July 1597.
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  • <blockquote>The audience included Queen Elizabeth I. The performance took place in the evening. Three small lights supplied b
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  • Tavares, Elizabeth E. "Playing Companies and Repertories." ''The Arden Handbook of Shakespeare Tavares, Elizabeth E. "Matisse in the Playhouse". ''Shakespeare Studies'' 47 (2019): 127-33.
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  • ...ament subjects for plays during the final years of the long reign of Queen Elizabeth, no doubt expressing the hope for a succession that would ensure national s
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