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  • ...y have been the son of a Norwich city wait (i.e., a municipal musician) of the same name who with his wife and children was expelled from Norwich on 16 No ...nd Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|"The Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins"]]<br>
    2 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 10:11, 25 March 2022
  • ...use; that property, he wrote, is "that teniment adioyning to the west side of my saide dwelling hous: wher in Iohn holand now dwelleth" (Honigmann and Br ...nd Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|"The Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins"]]<br>
    2 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 12:29, 18 March 2022
  • ...rtable: click the icon next to "Dramatist", "Title", or "Auspices" to sort the list alphabetically/chronologically. Blue links = entry has been created fo ...d Part of the Seven Deadly Sins, The|Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins (Plot)]]
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  • ...Chamberlain's men c. 1597 is the basis for identifying Goodale as a member of that company.<br> ...ccles, p. 455). The parish registers of Allhallows, London Wall identifies the following children who were christened or buried between 1584 and 1590: Jac
    3 members (2 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:57, 19 April 2022
  • ...advantage to be the apprentice of John Heminges; Kathman provides the span of Cooke's apprenticeship: "bound on 26 January 1597 for eight years; freed 22 ...Hill's Rents in the 1600s. The parish register of St. Saviour's documents the following family events:
    2 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 15:29, 10 March 2023
  • ...his name in the quarto of ''2 Henry IV'' (1600), "where Mrs. Quickly calls the beadle whom he played an'Atomy' ..., which suggests that he was either unus ...ly 1590s but which in 2004 was persuasively reassigned by David Kathman to the Chamberlain's men c. 1597.
    3 members (2 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:30, 22 April 2022
  • | R''es'' at iiij playes in one the 6 of marche 1591|| . . . . . . . . . . ||xxxj<sup>s</sup> vj<sup>d</sup> ...ange's Men that also were not marked "ne" (see a discussion of the problem of non-ne plays in Henslowe's playlists @ Wiggins #878).
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  • ...e one part for your frends pleasure, an other for your owne. I am somewhat of Doctor Pernes religion, quoth he: and abruptlie took his leaue." ([http://g ===Thomas Nashe, ''Strange Newes, Of the intercepting certain Letters ...'' (1592)===
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  • ...uetyde''' and making choyse 5 of plaies Anno R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'': '''xxvij<sup>o</sup> 1584 ...ntions as ere prepared sett furth and presented before her ma''ies''tie at the tymes aforesaid. ...
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  • ...rouetyde''' and making choyse of plaies Anno R''egni'' R''egin''e Elizabeth''e'': '''xxvij<sup>o</sup> 1584 ...tions as were prepared sett furth and presented before her ma''ies''tie at the tymes aforesaid. ...
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  • The Admiral's men introduced "Five Plays in One" at the Rose playhouse as a new ("ne") play in 1597, and there is no evidence to su [[WorksCited|Malone]] lists the play and credits it with ten performances but does not comment on its conte
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  • ...is sortable: click the icon next to "Title", "Year", or "Auspices" to sort the list alphabetically/chronologically. Blue links = entry has been created fo | [[Samson, The Story of]]||[[1567]]||[[:category:Red Lion|Red Lion]]
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  • ...click the icon next to "Title", "Year", "Dramatist" or "Auspices" to sort the list alphabetically/chronologically. Blue links = entry has been created fo | [[Samson, The Story of]]||[[1567]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Red Lion|Red Lion]]
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  • © David Cooper and reproduced with kind permission of the Governors of Dulwich College. No further reproduction permitted. ...ulwich College, MS 20, fol. 1r). The Plot is undoubtedly the most detailed of those that survive, yet it does not name its company or give its date. As a
    17 KB (2,558 words) - 10:18, 26 May 2023
  • ...'s name (II.103-4). Here, the company identified with 39 events by REED is the focus ([http://link.library.utoronto.ca/reed/troupe.cfm?TroupeListID=171 RE ...uently in civic halls. However in Dorset in 1607, the company performed at the George Inn ([http://link.library.utoronto.ca/reed/event.cfm?EventListID=261
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  • ===Plot (British Library Add. MS.10449, f.2)=== The following transcription is reproduced from Greg, [http://www.archive.org/st
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  • ...ond Part of the Seven Deadly Sins"]]. (Another plot, for the first part of the lost [[Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2|"Tamar Cham"]] play was transcribed by Geo [[File:2 Fortune's Tennis plot transcription.jpg]]
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  • <td>Entred for his copye vnder the hand''es''</td> <td>of the Wardens. The tragedie of</td>
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  • ...licensing terms for externally provided content, especially digitisations of manuscripts and books. ==The Beinecke Library, Yale University==
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  • ...n the manuscript titled "The plotte of the deade mans fortune" now held in the British Library (Ms. Add. 10449, f.1). The following transcription is reproduced from Greg, [http://www.archive.org/st
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