1916.)
77. ---- Die Schauspiele der englischen Komoedianten. (Deutsche National-Litteratur, XXIII.)
78. CULLEN, C. Puritanism and the Stage. (Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, XLIII, 153.)
79. CUNNINGHAM. P. Did General Harrison Kill "Dick Robinson" the Player? (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, II, 11.)
*80. ---- Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at the Court in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1842. (See Nos. 11, 180, 181, 184.)
81. ---- A Handbook of London. 2 vols. London, 1849. (A new edition, "corrected and enlarged," London, 1850. See also No. 305.)
82. ---- Inigo Jones. A Life of the Architect. London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1848.
83. ---- Inigo Jones, and his Office under the Crown. (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, I, 103.)
84. ---- Plays at Court, Anno 1613. (Ibid., II, 123.)
85. ---- Sir George Buc and the Office of the Revels. (Ibid., IV, 143.)
*86. ---- The Whitefriars Theatre, the Salisbury Court Theatre, and the Duke's Theatre in Dorset Gardens. (Ibid., IV, 89.)
CURTAIN. See Nos. 96, 150, 151, 222, 223, 284.
*87. DASENT, J.R. Acts of the Privy Council of England. New Series. London, 1890-. (This contains the Acts to the end of Elizabeth's reign; for those Acts relating to the drama from 1603 to 1642, see No. 54. Cf. No. 260.)
88. Description of the Great Machines of the Descent of Orpheus into Hell. Presented by the French Comedians at the Cockpit in Drury Lane. London, 1661.
89. Diaries and Despatches of the Venetian Embassy at the Court of King James I., in the Years 1617, 1618. Translated by Rawdon Brown. (The Quarterly Review, CII, 398.)
Diary, of the Duke of Stettin-Pomerania. (See Nos. 34, 146.)
90. DOBELL, B. Newly Discovered Documents. (The Athenaeum, March 30, 1901, p. 403. Of value for Blackfriars.)
*91. DOWNES, J. Roscius Anglicanus. London, 1708.
92. DRAMATICUS. On the Profits of Old Actors. (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, I, 21.)
93. ---- The Players Who Acted in The Shoemaker's Holiday, 1600. (Ibid., IV, 110.)
94. DURAND, W.Y. Notes on Richard Edwards. (The Journal of Germanic Philology, IV, 348.)
95. ---- Palaemon and Arcyte, Progne, Marcus Geminus, and the Theatre in Which They Were Acted, 1566. (Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, XX, 502.)
96. ELLIS, H. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch. London, 1798.
97. ELTON, C.I. William Shakespeare, His Family and Friends. London, 1904. (Chap. IV deals with Blackfriars and the Globe.)
98. EVANS, M.B. An Early Type of Stage. (Modern Philology, IX, 421.)
99. EVELYN, J. Diary and Correspondence. Edited by William Bray and H.B. Wheatley. 4 vols. London, 1906.
*100. FEUILLERAT, A. Blackfriars Records. (The Malone Society's Collections, II, 1.)
101. ---- John Lyly. Cambridge, 1910.
102. ---- Le Bureau des Menus-Plaisirs (Office of the Revels) et la Mise en Scene a la Cour D'Elizabeth. Louvain, 1910.
*103. ---- Documents Relating to the Office of the Revels in the Time of Queen Elizabeth. Louvain, 1908.
104. ---- Documents Relating to the Revels at Court in the Time of King Edward VI and Queen Mary. (The Loseley Manuscripts.) Louvain, 1914.
*105. ---- The Origin of Shakespeare's Blackfriars Theatre. (The Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XLVIII, 81.)
106. ---- Shakespeare's Blackfriars. (The London Daily Chronicle, December 22, 1911.)
*107. FIRTH, C.H. The Suppression of the Drama during the Protectorate and Commonwealth. (Notes and Queries, VII Series, VI, 122.)
108. FITZJEFFREY, H. Notes from Black-fryers. London, 1620.
*109. FLEAY, F.G. A Biographical Chronicle of the English Drama, 1559-1642. 2 vols. London, 1891.
110. ---- A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare. London, 1886.
*111. ---- A Chronicle History of the London Stage, 1559-1642. London, 1890.
112. ---- History of the Theatres in London from their First Opening in 1576 to their Closing in 1642. (Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, X, 114. Also privately issued.)
113. ---- On the Actor Lists, 1578-1642. (Ibid., IX, 44.)
114. ---- A Shakespeare Manual. London, 1878.
115. FLECKNOE, R. A Short Discourse of the English Stage. (Attached to Love's Kingdom, 1664; reprinted in No. 158.)
116. FORESTIER, A. The Fortune Theatre Reconstructed. (The Illustrated London News, August 12, 1911, p. 276.)
117. ---- Origins of the English Stage (Ibid., CXXXV, 934; CXXXVI, 57, 169, 225, 344, 423.)
FORTUNE. See Nos. 8, 24, 38, 46, 61, 63, 64, 67, 72, 89, 116, 119, 120, 126, 129, 143, 144, 161, 190, 211, 223, 231, 234, 235, 239, 303, 304, 316.
118. FOWELL, F. AND F. PALMER. Censorship in England. London, .
*119. FURNIVALL, F.J. The End of Shakespeare's Theatres. (The Academy, XXII, 314. Manuscript notes from the Phillipps copy of Stow's Annals, 1631. Previously printed by Collier. See No. 72.)
120. ---- The Fortune Theatre in 1649. (Notes and Queries, X Series, I, 85.)
*121. ---- Harrison's Description of England. The New Shakspere Society. London, 1877-78. (See No. 154.)
122. G., G.M. The Stage Censor, an Historical Sketch: 1544-1907. London, 1908.
*123. GAEDERTZ, K.T. Zur Kenntnis der altenglischen Buehne. Bremen, 1888. (On the De Witt drawing of the Swan. See Nos. 31, 193, 306.)
124. GAEHDE, C. Das Theater; Schauspielhaus und Schauspielkunst vom griechischen Altertum bis auf die Gegenwart. Leipzig, 1908.
125. GARDNER, A.E. The Site of the Globe Playhouse of Shakespeare. (The Athenaeum, December 5, 1914.)
126. GAYTON, E. Pleasant Notes on Don Quixot. London, 1654. (The second edition, 1768, is of no value.)
127. GENEST, J. Some Account of the English Stage from the Restoration in 1660 to 1830. 10 vols. Bath, 1832.
*128. GILDERSLEEVE, V.C. Government Regulation of the Elizabethan Drama. New York, 1908.
GLOBE. See Nos. 38, 49, 51, 72, 97, 117, 119, 125, 150, 152, 165, 166, 167, 171, 176, 191, 205, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 223, 233, 236, 237, 240, 241, 251, 257, 266, 292, 297, 299, 300, 301.
129. GODFREY, W.H. An Elizabethan Playhouse. (The Architectural Review, London, April, 1908; reprinted in No. 61. See also the Architect and Builder's Journal, London, August 16, 1911, and The Architectural Review, London, January, 1912, for descriptions of Mr. Godfrey's model of the Fortune. This model is now in the Dramatic Museum at Columbia University, and a duplicate is in the Museum of European Culture at the University of Illinois. See also Nos. 8, 38, 61, 116, 211.)
130. GOODWIN, A.T. Court Revels in the Reign of Henry VII. (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, I, 47.)
131. GRABO, C.H. Theatres of Elizabeth's London. (Chautauquan, November, 1906.)
*132. GRAVES, T.S. The Court and the London Theatres During the Reign of Elizabeth. Menasha, Wis., 1913.
*133. ---- A Note on the Swan Theatre. (Modern Philology, IX, 431. See No. 135.)
134. ---- The Shape of the First London Theatre. (The South Atlantic Quarterly, July, 1914.)
135. ---- Tricks of Elizabethan Showmen. (Ibid., April, 1915. Deals with The Swan. See No. 133.)
*136. GREENSTREET, J. The Blackfriars Playhouse: Its Antecedents. (The Athenaeum, July 17, 1886, p. 91, January 7, 1888, p. 25.)
*137. ---- Blackfriars Theatre in the Time of Shakespeare. (Ibid., April 7, 1888, p. 445; April 21, 1888, p. 509; August 10, 1889, p. 203. These documents are reprinted by Fleay, No. 111.)
*138. ---- Documents Relating to the Players at the Red Bull, Clerkenwell, and the Cockpit in Drury Lane, in the Time of James I. (The New Shakspere Society Transactions, 1880-86, p. 489. Also in The Athenaeum, February 21, 1885. Reprinted by Fleay, No. 111.)
*139. ---- Drury Lane Theatre in the Reign of James I. (The Athenaeum, 1885, February 21, p. 258; August 29, p. 282. Reprinted by Fleay, No. 111.)
*140. ---- The Red Bull Playhouse in the Reign of James I. (The Athenaeum, November 28, 1885, p. 709. Reprinted by Fleay, No. 111; and by Wallace, in completer form, No. 303.)
*141. ---- The Whitefriars Theatre in the Time of Shakespeare. (The New Shakspere Society Transactions, 1887-90, p. 269.)
*142. ---- The Will of Thomas Greene, with Particulars as to the Red Bull. (The Athenaeum, August 29, 1885. Reprinted by Fleay, No. 111.)
*143. GREG, W.W. Henslowe's Diary. 2 vols. London, 1904-1908. (See No. 46.)
*144. ---- Henslowe Papers. London, 1907.
---- See also under CHAMBERS, E.K. AND W.W. GREG.
145. GROTE, W. Das London zur Zeit der Koenigin Elisabeth in deutscher Beleuchtung. (Neueren Sprachen, XIV, 633.)
*146. HAGER, H. Diary of the Journey of Philip Julius, Duke of Stettin-Pomerania, through England in the Year 1602. (Englische Studien, XVIII, 315. See No. 34.)
*147. HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS, J.O. A Collection of Ancient Documents Respecting the Office of the Master of the Revels, and Other Papers Relating to the Early Theatre. London, 1870. (Only eleven copies printed. The documents, with others, have been reprinted by Adams in No. 4.)
148. ---- Dispute between the Earl of Worcester's Players and the Corporation of Leicester in 1586. (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, IV, 145.)
149. ---- Illustrations of the Life of Shakespeare. London, 1874. (The material of this book has been embodied in No. 150.)
*150. ---- Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare. 2 vols. The eleventh edition. London, 1907. (The page numbers have not been changed since the seventh edition, 1887.)
151. ---- Tarlton's Jests, and News out of Purgatory. London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1844.
152. ---- Two Old Theatres. Views of the Globe and Bear Garden. Privately printed. Brighton, 1884.
153. ---- The Visits of Shakespeare's Company of Actors to the Provincial Cities and Towns of England, Illustrated by Extracts Gathered from Corporate Records. Privately printed. Brighton, 1887.
*154. HARRISON, WILLIAM. Harrison's Description of England. Edited by F.J. Furnivall. The New Shakspere Society, London, 1877-78. (Additions by Mrs. C.C. Stopes, The Shakespeare Library, 1908. Edited also by L. Withington, London, 1902.)
155. HASLEWOOD, JOSEPH. Account of the Old London Theatres. (Roxburghe Revels, Edinburgh, 1837, p. 85. Fifty copies only printed.)
156. HATCHER, O.L. A Book for Shakespeare Plays and Pageants. New York, 1916. ("Theatres," p. 133.)
157. HAZLITT, W.C. Brand's Popular Antiquities of Great Britain. Faiths and Folklore. 2 vols. London, 1905.
*158. ---- The English Drama and Stage under the Tudor and Stuart Princes, 1543-1664. Printed for the Roxburghe Library, 1869.
159. HECKETHORN, C.W. Lincoln's Inn Fields, and the Localities Adjacent. London, 1896.
160. HENTZNER, P. Itinerarium Germaniae; Galliae; Angliae; Italiae. Nueremberg, 1612.
161. HERBERT, J.F. Additions to "The Alleyn Papers." (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, I, 16. See No. 63.)
162. HEYWOOD, T. An Apology for Actors. London, 1612. (London: Reprinted for The Shakespeare Society, 1841.)
*163. HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. Calendars and Reports. London, 1870-.
164. HITCHCOCK, R. An Historical View of the Irish Stage. 2 vols. Dublin, 1788.
HOPE. See Bear Garden and Hope.
*165. HUBBARD, G. On the Exact Site of the Globe Playhouse of Shakespeare. (Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, New Series, vol. II, part iii, 1912.)
*166. ---- The Site of the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare on Bankside as Shown by Maps of the Period. (Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, London, 1909, Third Series, XVII, 26.)
167. ---- The Site of the Globe. (Notes and Queries, XII Series, XII, 11, 50, 70, 201, 224.)
168. HUGHSON, D. An Epitome of the Privileges of London, Including Southwark, as Granted by Royal Charters. London, 1812.
169. ---- Multum in Parvo. The Privileges of Southwark. London, [c. 1818].
170. INGLEBY, C.M. A Complete View of the Shakespeare Controversy. London, 1861. (A discussion of the inaccuracies and forgeries of J.P. Collier.)
171. JACKSON, R.C. The Site of Shakespeare's Globe Playhouse. (The Athenaeum, October 30, 1909, p. 525.)
*172. JEAFFRESON, J.C. Middlesex County Records. 4 vols. London, 1886-92.
173. JENKINSON, W. The Early Playhouses and the Drama as Referred to in Tudor and Stuart Literature. (The Contemporary Review, CV, 847.)
174. JUSSERAND, J.J. Les Theatres de Londres au Temps de Shakespeare. (La Revue de Paris, VI, 713.)
175. ---- A Literary History of the English People From the Renaissance to the Civil War. 2 vols. London, 1906-09. (Vol. II, bk. V, chap. V.)
176. K., L.L. Site of the Globe Theatre (Notes and Queries, XI Series, X, 290, 335.)
*177. KELLY, W. Notices Illustrative of the Drama and Other Popular Amusements. London, 1865.
*178. KEMPE, A.J. The Loseley Manuscripts. London, 1836.
*179. LA FEVRE DE LA BODERIE, ANTOINE. Ambassades de Monsieur de La Boderie en Angleterre ... depuis les annees 1606 jusq' en 1611. 5 vols. [Paris], 1750.
180. LAW, E. Cunningham's Extracts from the Revels' Books, 1842. (The Athenaeum, 1911, vol. II, pp. 297, 324, 388; 1912, vol. I, pp. 390, 469. See Nos. 11, 80, 181, 184.)
181. ---- More About Shakespeare "Forgeries." London, 1913. (See Nos. 11, 80, 180, 184.)
182. ---- Shakespeare at Whitehall. (The London Times, October 31, 1910, p. 10.)
183. ---- Shakespeare's Christmas, St. Stephen's Day, 1604. (Ibid., December 26, 1910, p. 10.)
184. ---- Some Supposed Shakespeare Forgeries. London, 1911. (See Nos. 11, 80, 180, 181.)
*185. LAWRENCE, W.J. The Elizabethan Playhouse and Other Studies. Stratford-upon-Avon, 1912. Second Series, 1913. (I do not record separately the numerous articles by Mr. Lawrence which appeared first in periodicals, and which are reprinted in these two volumes.)
*186. ---- The Evolution and Influence of the Elizabethan Playhouse. (The Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XLVII, 18.)
*187. ---- A Forgotten Restoration Playhouse. (Englische Studien, XXXV, 279.)
188. ---- Ireland's First Theatrical Manager. (The Weekly Freeman, St. Patrick's Day Number, March 11, 1916.)
*189. ---- The Mystery of Lodowick Barry. (The University of North Carolina Studies in Philology, XIV, 52.)
*190. ---- Restoration Stage Nurseries. (Archiv fuer das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 1914, p. 301.)
191. LEE, SIR S. A Life of William Shakespeare. New York, 1916. (Chap. VI.)
*192. Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII. London, 1862-1905. (Calendar of State Papers; see No. 35.)
193. LOGEMAN, H. Johannes de Witt's Visit to the Swan Theatre. (Anglia, XIX, 117. Cf. The Academy, December 26, 1896. See No. 31, 123, 306.)
194. LONDON TOPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. London Topographical Record. London, 1901-.
195. MAAS, H. Aeussere Geschichte der Englischen Theatertruppen in dem Zeitraum von 1559 bis 1642. Louvain, 1907.
196. ---- Die Kindertruppen. Goettingen, 1901.
*197. MCAFEE, H. Pepys on the Restoration Stage. New Haven, 1916.
198. MALCOLM, J.P. Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century. London, 1808.
199. ---- Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700. London, 1811.
*200. MALONE, E. The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare. 21 vols. London, 1821. (The Variorum edition, edited by Boswell.)
201. MANLY, J.M. The Children of the Chapel Royal and their Masters. (The Cambridge History of English Literature, vol. VI, chap. xi.)
202. MANNING, O. AND W. BRAY. The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey. 3 vols. London, 1804-14.
203. MANTZIUS, K. Engelske Theaterforhold i Shakespeare-tiden. Khvn., 1901. (See No. 204.)
204. ---- A History of Theatrical Art in Ancient and Modern Times. Authorised Translation by Louise von Cossel. Vol. III, "The Shakespearean Period in England." London, 1904.
205. MARTIN, W. Shakespeare in London. (The London Times, October 8, 1909, p. 10.)
206. ---- The Site of Shakespeare's Globe Playhouse. (The Athenaeum, October 9, 1909, p. 425.)
207. ---- The Site of the Globe. (Notes and Queries, XI Series, X, 209, XII, 10, 121, 143, 161.)
*208. ---- The Site of the Globe Playhouse of Shakespeare. (Surrey Archaeological Collections, London, 1910, XXIII, 149. Also separately printed.)
209. MEMBER FROM THE BEGINNING. Accounts of Performances and Revels at Court in the Reign of Henry VIII. (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, III, 87.)
210. MEYMOTT, W.J. The Manor of Old Paris Garden; an Historical Account of Christ Church, Surrey. London, 1881. (Printed for private circulation. Inaccurate. See Notes and Queries, VII Series, III, 241.)
211. MILES, D.H. The Dramatic Museum at Columbia University. (The American Review of Reviews, XLVI, 67. Illustrations of models of early playhouses. See No. 38, 129.)
212. MILLS, C.A. Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre. (The London Times, April 11, 1914.)
213. Model of the Globe Playhouse. (The Graphic, London, LXXXII, 579; Illustrated London News, CXXXVI, 423.)
214. MORGAN, A. The Children's Companies. (Shakesperiana, IX, 131.)
215. MURRAY, J.T. English Dramatic Companies in the Towns Outside of London, 1550-1600. (Modern Philology, II, 539.)
*216. ---- English Dramatic Companies. 2 vols. London, 1910.
217. N., T.C. The Old Bridge at Newington. (Notes and Queries, II Series, XII, 323.)
218. NAIRN, J.A. Boy-Actors under the Tudors and Stuarts. (Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, II Series, XXXII, 11.)
*219. NICHOLS, J. The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth. 4 vols. London, 1823.
*220. ---- The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of King James the First. 4 vols. London, 1828.
221. ONIONS, C.T. Shakespeare's England. 2 vols. Oxford, 1916. (Chap. XXIV, "Actors and Acting," by Percy Simpson; chap. XXV, "The Playhouse," by William Archer and W.J. Lawrence; chap. XXVII, section 7, "Bearbaiting, Bull Baiting, and Cockfighting," by Sir Sidney Lee. A popular treatise.)
*222. ORDISH, T.F. Early London Theatres. London, 1894. (For an important review, see E.K. Chambers in The Academy, August 24, 1895, p. 139.)
*223. ---- London Theatres. (The Antiquary, XI-XVI. "Theatre and Curtain," XI, 89; "Rose," XI, 212; "Bear Garden," XI, 243; "Globe," XII, 41; "Elizabethan Stage," XII, 193; "Swan," XII, 245; "Blackfriars," XIV, 22, 55, 108; "Fortune," XIV, 205; "Red Bull," XIV, 236, "Cockpit," XV, 93; "Whitefriars," XV, 262; "Salisbury Court," XVI, 244.)
*224. OVERALL, W.H. AND H.C. Analytical Index to the Series of Records Known as the Remembrancia. Preserved among the Archives of the City of London. 1579-1664. London, 1878. (See No. 55.)
225. OVEREND, G.H. On the Dispute between George Maller, Glazier and Trainer of Players to Henry VIII, and Thomas Arthur, his Pupil. (The New Shakspere Society's Transactions, 1877-79, p. 425.)
226. PAGET, A.H. The Elizabethan Playhouses. London, 1891. (Privately printed, 8vo, 14 pp.)
*227. PARTON, J. Some Account of the Hospital and Parish of St. Giles in the Fields, Middlesex. London, 1822. (Contains parish records relating to the Cockpit in Drury Lane.)
PAUL'S. See Nos. 6, 12, 26, 101, 196, 201, 214, 218, 297.
*228. PEPYS, S. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Edited by Henry B. Wheatley. 9 vols. London, 1893.
PHOENIX. See Cockpit in Drury Lane.
229. PINKS, W.J. The History of Clerkenwell. Second edition. London, 1880. (The Red Bull Playhouse, p. 190.)
230. Pleadings in Rastell v. Walton, a Theatrical Lawsuit, temp. Henry VIII. (Arber, An English Garner, Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse, 1903, p. 305.)
231. PLOMER, H.R. Fortune Playhouse (Notes and Queries, X Series, VI, 107.)
232. POLLOCK, A. The Evolution of the Actor. (The Drama, August and November, 1915, and November, 1916.)
233. PORTER, C. Playing Hamlet as Shakespeare Staged It in 1601. (Ibid., August and November, 1915.)
234. PRYNNE, W. Histriomastix. London, 1633.
235. RANKIN, G. Early London Theatres. (Notes and Queries, IV Series, VI, 306; cf. p. 423.)
RED BULL. See Nos. 4, 91, 107, 126, 138, 139, 140, 142, 147, 197, 223, 228, 229, 234, 303.
Remembrancia. See Nos. 55, 224.
*236. RENDLE, W. The Bankside, Southwark, and the Globe Playhouse. (In Furnivall's edition of Harrison's Description of England, Part II,
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