and Globe.)
*237. ---- The Globe Playhouse. (Walford's Antiquarian, VIII, 209.)
238. ---- Paris Garden and Christ Church, Blackfriars. (Notes and Queries, VII Series, III, 241, 343, 442.)
239. ---- Philip Henslowe. (The Genealogist, IV, 149.)
*240. ---- The Playhouses at Bankside in the Time of Shakespeare. (The Antiquarian Magazine and Bibliographer, VII, 207, 274; VIII, 55.)
241. ---- Old Southwark and its People. London, 1878.
242. ---- The Swan Playhouse, Bankside, circa 1596. (Notes and Queries, VII Series, VI, 221.)
*243. RENDLE, W. AND P. NORMAN. The Inns of Old Southwark and Their Associations. London, 1888.
*244. Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. London, 1870-. (See No. 163.)
245. RIMBAULT, E.F. The Old Cheque-Book, or Book of Remembrance, of the Chapel Royal from 1561 to 1744. (The Camden Society, 1872.)
246. ---- Who was "Jack Wilson" the Singer of Shakespeare's Stage? London, 1846. (Cf. The Shakespeare Society's Papers, II, 33.)
ROSE. See Nos. 24, 46, 63, 64, 67, 143, 144, 161, 222, 223, 236, 239, 240, 241, 257, 263, 300, 302, 304, 316.
*247. RYE, W.B. England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth and James I. London, 1865.
SALISBURY COURT. See Nos. 4, 7, 19, 72, 86, 91, 99, 119, 147, 197, 223, 228.
248. SCHELLING, F.E. "An Aery of Children, Little Eyases." (The Queen's Progress and Other Elizabethan Sketches, Boston and New York, 1904, chap. V.)
249. ---- The Elizabethan Theatre. (Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, LXIX, 309.)
Shakespeare's England. See No. 221.
250. SHEPPARD, E. The Old Royal Palace of Whitehall. London and New York, 1902.
251. The Site of the Globe Theatre, Bankside. (The Builder, March 26, 1910, p. 353.)
252. SMITH, W.H. Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play-Writers in the Days of Elizabeth. London, 1857.
253. SPIERS, W.L. An Autograph Plan by Wren. (The London Topographical Record, 1903. Concerns Whitehall Palace and the Cockpit.)
State Papers. See Nos. 35, 192.
254. Statutes of the Realm. Record Commission. 9 vols. London, 1810-28.
255. STEPHENSON, H.T. Shakespeare's London. New York, 1905. (Chap. XIV, "The Theatres.")
256. ---- The Study of Shakespeare. New York, 1915. (Chap. III, "The Playhouses.")
*257. STOPES, C.C. Burbage and Shakespeare's Stage. London, 1913.
258. ---- The Burbages and the Transportation of "The Theatre." (The Athenaeum, October 16, 1909, p. 470.)
259. ---- Burbage's "Theatre." (The Fortnightly Review, XCII, 149.)
260. ---- Dramatic Records from the Privy Council Register, James I and Charles I. (The Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XLVIII, 103. See No. 54.)
261. ---- Giles and Christopher Alleyn of Holywell. (Notes and Queries, X Series, XII, 341.)
262. ---- "The Queen's Players" in 1536. (The Athenaeum, July 24, 1914.)
263. ---- The Rose and the Swan, 1597. (The Stage, January 6, 1910. The documents here summarized are printed in full in No. 257 and again in No. 302.)
264. ---- Shakespeare's Environment. London, 1914. (Chapters on William Hunnis, Burbage's "Theatre," and The Transportation of Burbage's "Theatre.")
*265. ---- Shakespeare's Fellows and Followers. (The Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XLVI, 92.)
266. ---- The Site of the Globe. (Notes and Queries, XI Series, XI, 447.)
267. ---- "The Theatre." (Archiv fuer das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, CXXIV, 129.)
268. ---- William Hunnis. (The Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XXVII, 200.)
269. ---- William Hunnis. (The Athenaeum, March 31, 1900.)
270. ---- William Hunnis and the Revels of the Chapel Royal. Louvain, 1910.
*271. STOW, J. A Survey of London. Edited by C.L. Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford, 1908.
*272. ---- A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster ... Corrected, Improved, and Very Much Enlarged ... by John Strype. 2 vols. London, 1720.
*273. ---- Annales, or A Generall Chronicle of England, Continued by Edmund Howes. London, 1631.
274. STRUTT, J. Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. London, 1801.
STRYPE, J. See No. 272.
275. ---- The Anatomy of Abuses. Edited by F.J. Furnivall, for The New Shakspere Society. London, 1877-79. (There is an earlier edition by J.P. Collier, 1870.)
SWAN. See Nos. 9, 31, 46, 123, 133, 135, 144, 193, 210, 214, 222, 223, 236, 238, 240, 241, 242, 257, 263, 302, 306.
276. SYMONDS, J.A. Shakespeare's Predecessors. London, 1883. (Chap. VIII, "Theatres, Playwrights, Actors, and Playgoers.")
THEATRE, BURBAGE'S. See Nos. 28, 70, 96, 134, 150, 151, 222, 223, 257, 258, 259, 261, 264, 267, 277, 290.
277. The Theater; a Middlesex Sessions Record Touching James Burbage's "Theater." (The Athenaeum, February 12, 1887, p. 233.)
*278. THOMPSON, E.N.S. The Controversy between the Puritans and the Stage. New York, 1903.
279. THORNBURY, G.W. Shakespeare's England. 2 vols. London, 1856. (Vol. II, chap. X, "The Theatre.")
*280. THORNDIKE, A.H. Shakespeare's Theatre. New York, 1916. (Chap. III, "The Playhouses.")
281. TILER, A. The History and Antiquities of St. Saviours. London, 1765.
282. TOMLINS, T.E. A New Document Regarding the Authority of the Master of the Revels. (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, III, 1. The document is reprinted in No. 103.)
283. ---- The Original Patent for the Nursery of Actors and Actresses in the Reign of Charles II. (Ibid., III, 162.)
*284. ---- Origin of the Curtain Theatre, and Mistakes Regarding It. (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, I, 29.)
285. ---- Three New Privy Seals for Players in the Time of Shakespeare. (Ibid., IV, 41.)
286. TYSON, W. Heming's Players at Bristol in the Reign of Henry VIII. (Ibid., III, 13.)
287. Victoria History of London. London, 1909.
*288. WALLACE, C.W. The Children of the Chapel at Blackfriars 1597-1603. Lincoln [Nebraska], 1908. (Originally printed in University Studies, University of Nebraska, 1908.)
*289. ---- The Evolution of the English Drama up to Shakespeare, with a History of the First Blackfriars Theatre. (Schriften der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Band IV. Berlin, 1912.)
*290. ---- The First London Theatre, Materials for a History. (University Studies, University of Nebraska, vol. XII. Lincoln, Nebraska, 1913.)
291. ---- Gervase Markham, Dramatist. (The Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XLVI, 345. Cf. J.Q. Adams, in Modern Philology, X, 426.)
*292. ---- Globe Theatre Apparel. [London.] Privately printed, August, 1909. (For the nature of the contents see the London Times, November 30, 1909, p. 12; and the Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XLVI, 239.)
293. ---- Keysar v. Burbage and Others. Privately printed, 1910. (These documents are included in the author's Shakespeare and his London Associates, No. 297.)
294. ---- A London Pageant of Shakespeare's Time. (The London Times, March 28, 1913.)
295. ---- New Shakespeare Discoveries. (Harper's Monthly Magazine, CXX, 489. See No. 297.)
296. ---- Old Blackfriars Theatre. (The London Times, September 12, 1906; the New York Evening Post, September 24, 1906.)
*297. ---- Shakespeare and His London Associates as Revealed in Recently Discovered Documents. (University Studies, University of Nebraska, X, 261.)
298. ---- Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theatre. (The Century Magazine, September, 1910. The documents on which this popular article is based may be found in Nos. 289 and 297.)
*299. ---- Shakespeare and the Globe. (The London Times, October 2 and 4, 1909. Deals with the Osteler-Heminges documents, and the site of the Globe. These documents Mr. Wallace has privately printed in Advance Sheets from Shakespeare, The Globe, and Blackfriars, The Shakespeare Head Press, 1909, whence they were printed in the Shakespeare Jahrbuch, XLVI, 235.)
*300. ---- Shakespeare and the Globe. (The London Times, April 30 and May 1, 1914.)
301. ---- Shakspere's Money Interest in the Globe Theatre. (The Century Magazine, August, 1910. The documents on which this popular article is based may be found in No. 297.)
*302. ---- The Swan Theatre and the Earl of Pembroke's Servants. (Englische Studien, XLIII, 340. See Nos. 257, 263.)
*303. ---- Three London Theatres of Shakespeare's Time. (University Studies, University of Nebraska, IX, 287.)
*304. WARNER, G.F. Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Muniments of Alleyn's College of God's Gift at Dulwich. [London], 1881.
305. WHEATLEY, H.B. London, Past and Present.... Based upon the Handbook of London by the late Peter Cunningham. London and New York, 1891. (See No. 81.)
*306. ---- On a Contemporary Drawing of the Interior of the Swan Theatre, 1596. (The New Shakspere Society's Transactions, 1887-90, p. 213.)
WHITEFRIARS. See Nos. 5, 6, 7, 19, 43, 60, 61, 86, 141, 144, 189, 196, 201, 214, 218, 223, 239, 287, 293, 297.
*307. WILKINSON, R. Londina Illustrata. 2 vols. London, 1819-25. (The second volume is entitled Theatrum Illustrata.)
308. WILSON, J.D. Life in Shakespeare's England. Cambridge, 1911. (Chap. VII, "The Theatre.")
*309. ---- The Puritan Attack upon the Stage. (The Cambridge History of English Literature, vol. VI.)
*310. WINWOOD, R. Memorials of Affairs of State. 3 vols. London, 1725.
311. WOOLF, A.H. Shakespeare and the Old Southwark Playhouses: a Lecture. London, 1903. (20 pp., 8vo, privately printed.)
312. WOTTON, SIR H. Reliquiae Wottonianae. London, 1651.
313. WRIGHT, G.R. The English Stage in the Year 1638. (The Journal of the British Archaeological Association, XVI, 275; reprinted in the author's Archaeologic and Historic Fragments, London, 1887.)
*314. WRIGHT, J. Historia Histrionica, London, 1699. (Reprinted in Hazlitt's Dodsley, vol. XV.)
315. WRIGHT, T. Queen Elizabeth and Her Times. 2 vols. London, 1838.
*316. YOUNG, W. The History of Dulwich College, with a Life of the Founder, Edward Alleyn, and an Accurate Transcript of his Diary, 1617-1622. 2 vols. London, 1889. (Edition limited to 250 copies, privately printed for the author.)
MAPS AND VIEWS OF LONDON
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GOMME, L. The Story of London Maps. (The Geographical Journal, London, 1908, XXXI, 489, 616.)
MARTIN, W. A Study of Early Map-Views of London. (The Antiquary, London, 1909, XLV, 337, 406. See also Home Counties Magazine, IX.)
VAN DEN WYNGAERDE, A. View of London, Westminster, and Southwark. (The original drawing, made about 1530, is now preserved in the Sutherland Collection in the Bodleian Library. A reproduction in three sections will be found in Besant's London in the Time of the Tudors.)
BRAUN, G., AND F. HOGENBERGIUS. Londinum Feracissimi Angliae Regni Metropolis. (In Civitates Orbis Terrarum, Cologne, 1572. The map is based on an original, now lost, drawn between 1554 and 1558; see Alfred Marks, The Athenaeum, March 31, 1906.)
AGAS, R. Civitas Londinum. (This map, executed about 1570, is based on the same original map, 1554-58, made use of by Braun and Hogenbergius, although Agas has introduced a few changes. The two earliest copies are in Guildhall, London, and in the Pepysian Library at Cambridge. The student should be warned against Vertue's reproduction, often met with. The best reproduction is that by The London Topographical Society, 1905.)
NORDEN, J. London. (In Speculum Britanniae, an Historical and Chorographical Description of Middlesex. By the Travaile and View of John Norden. London, 1593. The map was engraved by Pieter Vanden Keere.)
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VISSCHER, C.J. London. (This splendid view was printed in 1616; but it was drawn several years earlier, and represents the city as it was in or before 1613.)
MERIAN, M. London. (In J.L. Gottfried's Neuwe Archontologia Cosmica, Frankfurt am Mayn, 1638. Based mainly on Visscher's View, but with additions from some other earlier view not yet identified.)
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INDEX
Abuses, 116.
Admiral--Prince Henry--1 Palsgrave--3 Prince Charles's Company: Admiral's Company, 14, 16, 61 n., 72-73, 153-57, 174-75, 176, 267, 269, 272, 281-82, 289-90. Prince Henry's Company, 88, 282-83, 295. Palsgrave's Company, 283-87, 290, 368, 369 n., 375. Prince Charles II's Company, 287, 289-90, 303, 375-79, 401.
AEschylus, 398.
Agas, Ralph, 328, 392.
Aglaura, 404.
Albemarle, George Monck, I Duke of, 365, 405.
Albright, V.E., vii.
Alchemist, The, 419.
Alcimedon, 422.
Aldgate, 7, 10.
Alexander and Campaspe, 109, 113.
Alfonso, 232.
Allen, William, 305.
Alleyn, Edward, 57, 72, 85, 86, 133, 140, 150-51, 153, 156, 246, 267-74, 281-87, 299, 319, 335-36.
Alleyn, Gyles, 30-38, 43, 47, 52, 53, 58-65, 84, 182, 190, 199, 234.
Alleyn, Joan Woodward, ix, 151.
Alleyn, John, 57-58, 72, 73.
Alleyn, Sara. See Gyles Alleyn.
All is True, 251-55. See Henry VIII.
All's Lost by Lust, 309.
Allyn, Sir William, 81.
Alnwick Castle, 173 n.
Amends for Ladies, 346.
Amphitheatre, the projected, 411-17.
Andronicus, 140, 152.
Androwes, George, 313, 314, 315.
Anjou, Duke of, 385.
Anne of Denmark, Queen of England, 300, 353. Her players, see under Worcester, Children of the Chapel, and Children of Her Majesty's Royal Chamber.
Antonio's Revenge, 112.
Apothecaries, Society of, 191 n.
Architectural Record, The, ix, 395.
Aristophanes, 398.
Armin, Robert, 316.
Arundel and Surrey, Thomas Howard, 2 Earl of, 426, 429, 430.
Arundel's Company, 70, 83.
Arviragus and Philicia, 401.
Ashen-tree Court, 313.
Ashley, Sir Anthony, 322.
Aubrey, John, 78, 364.
Aunay, Josias d', 423.
Bacon, Anthony, 15.
Bacon, Sir Edmund, 320.
Bacon, Francis, 15, 65.
Baker, Michael, 430.
Baker, Sir Richard, 127, 146.
Banks, Jeremiah, 306.
Banks's horse, 13.
Bankside, 28-29, 63, 64, 119 f., 134 f., 142 f., 161 f., 182-83, 185, 238 f., 267, 326 f.
Banqueting-House at Whitehall, 385-89.
Barclay, Perkins, and Company, 265.
Barry, David Lording, 313, 314-15, 316, 317.
Barry, Lodowick. See David Barry.
Bartholomew Fair, 325 n., 330, 334.
Bath, 71.
Baxter, Richard, 300-01.
Bear Alley, 340, 341.
Bear Garden (First), 15, 119-33, 145, 146, 146 n., 159 n., 167, 182, 238, 244, 248, 326, 328, 329, 332 n., 336, 416.
Bear Garden (Second). See Hope Playhouse.
Bear Garden Alley, 340, 341.
Bear Garden Glass House, 341 n.
Bear Garden Square, 341.
Beaumont, Francis, 116, 304, 404.
Beaven, William, 293.
Beddingfield, Anne, 294.
Beddingfield, Christopher, 294.
Beecher, Sir William, 230.
Beeston, Christopher, 158, 299-300, 350-58, 374, 421.
Beeston, Mrs. Elizabeth, 362.
Beeston, William, 358-61, 380-83.
Beeston's Boys. See King's and Queen's Company.
Beggar's Bush, 404.
Bell, Hamilton, ix, 395-400.
Bell Inn, 1-17, 67.
Bell Savage Inn, 1-17.
Bermondsey, Monastery of, 161.
Bethelem, 69.
Betterton, Thomas, 366, 406.
Betterton, Mrs. Thomas, 406 n.
Bevis, 133.
Bird, Theophilus, 350 n., 381.
Bird, William, 170, 174.
Bishop, Nicholas, 57.
Bishopsgate Street, 7 f., 67.
Black Book, The, 73 n.
Blackfriars Playhouse (First), 8, 91-110, 113, 183, 194, 201, 202, 204, 208, 311 n.
Blackfriars Playhouse (Second), 59, 74, 86, 93, 98 n., 116, 117, 118, 182-233, 250, 256, 260, 261, 311, 312, 317, 319, 320, 324, 343, 350, 355, 356, 365, 369, 372 n., 373, 402, 403, 404, 428.
Blackfriars Playhouse (Rosseter's). See Rosseter's Blackfriars.
Blagrove, Thomas, 369.
Blagrove, William, 368-72, 374, 424.
Bloody Brother, The, 363.
Blount, Thomas, 122.
Boar's Head Inn, Eastcheap, 7 n.
Boar's Head Inn, Whitechapel, 1-17, 87, 157-58, 159.
Boar's Head Yard, 17.
Bodley, Sir John, 256-57, 262.
Bondman, The, 382.
Bonetti, Rocho, 194-95.
Boone, Colonel, 382.
Bourne, Theophilus, 350 n.
Bouverie Street, 313.
Bowes, Sir Jerome, 184.
Bowman (the actor), 405 n.
Box, Edward, 160.
Bradshaw, Charles, 192.
Braun, G., and F. Hogenbergius, 122.
Brayne, John, 39-58, 72, 78, 83, 144, 234.
Brayne, Mrs. Margaret, 43, 44 n., 54-58.
Brend, Elizabeth, 264.
Brend, Matthew, 257, 262-63.
Brend, Sir Nicholas, 238-39, 249, 256.
Brend, Sir Thomas, 240 n., 249.
Brend, Thomas (the younger), 264.
Bridges Street, 408.
Bristol, 172.
Brockenbury, Richard, 35.
Brome, Richard, 233, 361, 379.
Bromvill, Peter, 176.
Brooke. See Cobham.
Browker, Hugh, 176-77.
Brown, Sir Matthew, 256.
Brown, Rawdon, 279 n.
Browne, Robert, 318.
Bruskett, Thomas, 191, 195.
Bryan, Sir Francis, 184.
Bryan, George, 73.
Buc, Sir George, 321, 325, 343.
Buchell, Arend van, 166.
Buckhurst, Robert, Lord, 311-12, 314.
Bull Inn, 1-17, 67, 294 n.
Burbage, Cuthbert, 39 n., 40, 45 n., 49, 52, 54-65, 74, 84, 198, 199-200, 223, 224, 234-41, 249, 257, 282.
Burbage, James, 11, 27-59, 65, 66, 67, 70-74, 75, 78, 83, 91, 98 n., 144, 161, 182-99, 202, 234.
Burbage, Mrs. James, 56, 57, 63.
Burbage, Richard, 40, 57, 61, 62, 63, 73, 74, 84, 111, 117, 140, 198, 199, 200-01, 204, 208 n., 215, 218, 223-25, 234-41, 249, 255, 257, 261, 282, 317, 319, 325.
Burghley, William Cecil, Lord, 14, 20, 69.
Burgram, John, 242-43.
Burnell, Henry, 418.
Burt, Nicholas, 363, 367.
Burt, Thomas, 241-42.
Busino, Orazio, 130, 279.
Bussy D'Ambois, 400, 404.
Buttevant, Viscount, 313 n.
Byron, 220, 316.
C., W., 302.
Cambridge, 67.
Camden, William, 350, 352.
Campaspe, 109, 113.
Campeggio, Cardinal Lorenzo, 186.
Cape, Walter, 55.
Cardinal, The, 406.
Careless Shepherdess, The, 302.
Carew, Thomas, 302, 356.
Carey. See Hunsdon.
Carlell, Lodowick, 404.
Carleton, Mrs. Alice, 260.
Carleton, Sir Dudley, 212 n., 281, 284, 388, 393.
Carter, Lane, 231.
Cartwright, William, 374.
Castle, Tavern, 348 n.
Castlemaine, Lady, 406.
Catherine of Aragon, Queen, 186.
Cawarden, Sir Thomas, 96, 184, 186-90, 193.
Challes, 69-70, 83.
Chalmers, George, 137-38, 428.
Chamberlain, John, 212 n., 252, 260, 281, 284, 388, 392, 393.
Chamberlain's Company. See Strange-Derby, etc., company.
Chambers, E.K., ix, 44 n., 230 n., 247.
Chambers, George, 206.
Chambers, Richard, 206.
Chances, The, 404.
Changes, The, 376-78.
Chapel Royal, 91 f. See also Children of the Chapel.
Chapman, George, 116, 206, 217, 220.
Chappell, John, 206.
Charles I, 227, 231, 301-02, 359, 394, 395, 414, 424. His players, see King's and Queen's Company, King's Revels Company, Prince Charles's Company, Strange-Derby, etc., Company.
Charles II, 287, 405. His players, see under Admiral.
Chasserau, Peter, 75 n., 79.
Cheeke, Sir John, 96, 184, 190.
Chettle, Henry, 158.
Cheyney, Sir Thomas, the Lord Warden, 184, 188.
Children of Blackfriars. See Children of the Chapel, etc.
Children of Her Majesty's (Queen Anne's) Royal Chamber of Bristol, 215 n.
Children of His Majesty's (James I's) Revels (at Whitefriars), 224.
Children of St. Paul's, 91, 108-10, 111-18, 217, 311 n., 319.
Children of the Chapel--1 Queen's Revels--Revels--Whitefriars--2 Queen's Revels Company: Children of the Chapel (at First Blackfriars), 91-110, 111, 113. Children of the Chapel (at Second Blackfriars), 200-15, 237, 249-50. 1 Children of the Queen's (Anne's) Revels, 215-18, 219, 311. Children of the Revels (or of Blackfriars), 218-24, 314 n., 316-17. Children of Whitefriars, 318. 2 Children of the Queen's (Anne's) Revels, 117, 318-21, 324, 342-46.
Children of the Queen's Revels. See under Children of the Chapel, etc., and under Worcester-Queen, etc.
Children of Whitefriars. See under Children of the Chapel, etc.
Children of Windsor Chapel, 91-108, 111, 201.
Cholmley, John, 143-44, 148, 148 n., 234.
Clerkenwell, 78, 88, 301, 294 f.
Clifton, Henry, 205-13.
Clifton, Thomas, 210-13.
Clink, the Liberty of the, 124 f., 135, 142, 145, 161.
Clough, George, 53-54.
Cobham, George Brooke, Lord, 96, 184.
Cobham, Henry Brooke, Lord, 184.
Cobham, William Brooke, Lord, 98, 99, 184, 198, 199, 212 n.
Cockpit-in-Court, 384-409, 420.
Cockpit in Dartmouth Street, 408 n.
Cockpit Playhouse in Drury Lane, 291, 297 n., 299, 300, 305, 348-67, 369, 373, 376 n., 381 n., 408 n., 421-22, 431.
Cokaine, Sir Aston, 233.
Colefox, Edwin, 34-35.
Collett, John, 256.
Collier, J.P., vii, 76, 138, 230 n., 322 n., 337, 347 n., 353 n., 373 n.
Columbia University, 277.
Condell, Henry, 224, 238, 255, 257, 258, 262, 355.
Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron, The, 220, 316.
Constant Maid, The, 419.
Conway, Edward, Lord, 414-17.
Cooke, William, 315.
Cooper, Lane, ix.
Corneille, Pierre, 406 n.
Cornishe, John, 241-42.
Cotton, John, 412-14.
Court Beggar, The, 361.
Coventry, Thomas, 414-17.
Cranydge, James, 13.
Creed, John, 366.
Crew, John, 406.
Cromwell, Oliver, 364, 405.
Cross Keys Inn, 1-17, 68.
Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru, The, 365.
Cunningham, Peter, 322, 372, 374 n., 407 n.
Cupid and Psyche, 113.
Cupid's Whirligig, 316.
Curtain Court, 79, 90.
Curtain Playhouse, 8, 10, 16, 26, 32 n., 46, 47, 61, 62, 69, 70, 72, 75-90, 135, 144 n., 155, 159, 167, 172 n., 174, 182, 200, 295, 296, 297, 298 n., 301, 355.
Curtain Road, 34, 90.
Custom of the Country, The, 404.
Cutwell, 11.
Cynthia's Revels, 209 n.
Daborne, Robert, 318, 324 n., 325.
Dancaster, Thomas, 35.
Daniel, Samuel, 215 n., 216.
Davenant, William, 309, 361-65, 382, 424-31.
Davenant's Projected Theatre, 424-31.
Davenport, Robert, 356.
David, John, 12.
Davies, James, 339.
Day, John (playwright), 158, 220, 315.
Day, John (printer), 411.
Deadman's Place, 264.
Dekker, Thomas, 116, 158, 244, 278, 298, 332 n.
Delaram, F., 128, 146, 248, 248 n.
De Lawne, William, 190.
Derby, Ferdinando Stanley, Earl of, 73, 153.
Derby's Company. See under Strange-Derby, etc.
Devonshire, Charles Blount, Earl of, 216 n.
De Witt, Johannes, 46, 77 n., 146 n., 165-68, 273.
Ditcher, Thomas, 242.
Dixon, Thomas, 412-17.
Doctor Faustus, 73.
Dorchester, Evelyn Pierrepont, Marquis of, 340.
Dorset, Edward Sackville, Earl of, 369-70, 375, 378-80.
Dorset House, 371.
Dotridge, Alice, 35.
Doubtful Heir, The, 289, 419.
Downes, John, 307, 365, 366.
Downton, Thomas, 170, 174, 282.
Dragon, John, 34-35.
Drayton, Michael, 311-17.
Droeshout, Martin, 266.
Drury Lane, 309, 348 f., 420 f.
Dryden, John, 417.
Dublin Theatre, 417-19.
Duchy Chamber, 189 f.
Dudley, Robert, See Leicester.
Duke, John, 158.
Duke's Theatre, 383 n.
Dulwich College, ix, 133, 144 n., 274, 283, 285 n., 286-93.
Dumb Knight, The, 316.
Dun, 178.
Dunstan, James, 350 n.
Du Rocher, R.M., 420 n.
Duryer, Pierre, 422 n.
Dutch Courtesan, The, 196 n.
Earthquake, 82-83.
Eastcheap, 7 n., 122.
East Smithfield, 410 f.
Eastward Hoe, 217.
Eaton, Henry, 308.
Elizabeth, Princess (daughter of James I), 393. Her players, see Princess Elizabeth's Company.
Elizabeth, Queen of England, 91, 108, 113-14, 158 n., 171, 212 n., 215, 385. Her players, see Queen's Company.
Endimion, 114.
England's Joy, 177-78.
English Traveller, The, 277.
Epicharmus, 398.
Epicoene, 319, 405.
Epicurus, 398.
Erasmus, Desiderius, 120.
Essex, 44 n.
Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 13, 216.
Euripides, 398.
Evans, Henry, 107, 110, 192-225.
Evelyn, John, 338, 363, 405 n.
Every Man in His Humour, 85.
Every Man out of his Humour, 246, 247 n.
Fair Favourite, The, 404.
Faithorne, W., 348 n., 392.
Falcon Stairs, 164.
Family of Love, The, 315.
Farrant, Anne, 104-10.
Farrant, Richard, 91-110, 183, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204.
Faunte, William, 133.
Fennor, William, 177 n., 332-34.
Ferrers, Captain, 366.
Ferretti, Francesco, 164.
Ferrys, 173.
Feuillerat, A., 101 n., 186.
Field, John, 125.
Field, Nathaniel, 206, 237, 319, 324 n., 325, 342 n., 346.
Finsbury Field, 28-38, 75, 81, 135, 142, 268, 352.
Fisher, Edward, 381, 383.
Fisher, John, 285 n., 387 n., 396.
Fitz-Stephen, William, 120.
Fleay, F.G., 112, 115, 179 n., 201 n., 311 n., 323, 335 n., 350 n., 354 n., 377, 402 n., 416 n.
Flecknoe, Richard, 6, 7, 17, 111, 311 n.
Fleet Street, 231, 314, 424 f.
Fleetwood, William, 20, 46, 69-70, 71.
Fletcher, Dr., 172.
Fletcher, John, 251, 304, 325, 419.
Floridor, Josias, 401, 420-24.
Fortescue, Sir John, 211.
Fortune Playhouse, 45, 85, 88, 156-57, 176, 177 n., 229, 246, 259 n., 267-93, 295, 297, 298, 302, 303, 327 n., 333 n., 353 n., 364 n., 368, 374, 375, 379, 381 n., 425 n.
Fortunes of Nigel, The, 310 n.
Fowler, Thomas, 172, 410.
Fox, The, 404.
Frederick V, Elector Palatine of Palsgrave, 393.
French Ambassador, 113 n., 220-21, 261, 316.
French players, 401, 420-24.
French Players' Theatre, 420-24.
Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, 150.
Frith, Sir Richard, 96, 190.
Gabriel. See Spencer.
Gaedertz, Karl T., 167.
Gardiner, William, 34.
Garrard, G., 231, 232.
Gasquine, Susan, 159 n.
Gayton, Edmund, 303.
Gazette, The, 341 n.
General, The, 419.
George Yard, 313.
Gerschow, Frederic, 197, 208.
Gibbon's Tennis-Court Playhouse, 309 n.
Gildersleeve, Virginia C., 320 n.
Giles, Nathaniel, 201-13, 220 n.
Gill, John, 300.
Gill, Richard, 300 n.
Giolito, Gabriel, 411.
Giunti, 411.
Glapthorne, Henry, 369, 423.
Globe Playhouse, 65, 74, 85, 86, 86 n., 88, 112, 128, 146, 146 n., 155, 156, 159 n., 176, 180, 200, 209, 210, 214 n., 219 n., 223, 224, 227, 229, 233 n., 234-66, 267, 274-76, 282, 286, 289 n., 295, 297, 298, 311 n., 324, 328.
Goad, Christopher, 374.
Godfrey (Master of the Bear Garden), 337.
Godfrey, W.H., 277 n.
Golding Lane, 88, 268 f.
Goodman, Nicholas, 180-81, 336.
Gosson, Stephen, 11, 47, 113.
Goulston Street, 17.
Govell, R., 369 n.
Gower, Edward, 405.
Grabu, M., 408.
Grace Church Street, 7 f., 67, 68.
Grateful Servant, The, 349.
Grave, Thomas, 387.
Graves, T.S., vii, 47 n., 177 n.
Gray, Lady Anne, 184.
Greene, Robert, 150.
Greene, Thomas, 296, 298-99.
Greene's Tu Quoque, 298.
Greenstreet, J., 317.
Greenwich, 384.
Greg, W.W., ix, 73, 148, 159 n., 179 n., 335 n., 377.
Grigges, John, 48.
Grymes, Thomas, 206.
Guildford, Lady Jane, 184.
Gunnell, Richard, 368-72, 374, 375.
Gwalter, William, 285 n.
Gyles, Thomas, 113-15, 206.
Hall, Ralph, 308.
Hamlet (Pre-Shakespearean), 74, 140.
Hamlet (Shakespeare), 208-10, 212 n., 248 n., 261.
Hammon, Thomas, 395.
Hampton Court, 384, 385, 401, 402, 404.
Harberte, Thomas, 81.
Harington, Sir John, 69.
Harper, Sir George, 184.
Harrison, Joan, 34-35.
Harrison, Thomas (Colonel), 304.
Hart, William, 304, 363.
Harvey, Gabriel, 48.
Hathaway, Richard, 158.
Hatton, Sir Christopher (Vice-Chamberlain), 70.
Hatton House, 363.
Haukins, William, 85.
Hawkins, Alexander, 211, 213, 214, 215.
Hayward, John, 411.
Heath, John, 297.
Hector of Germany, The, 89, 321 n.
Heminges, John, 62, 73, 84, 204, 208 n., 223, 224, 235-41, 255, 257, 258, 261-62, 319, 355.
Heminges, Thomasine, 261.
Henrietta Maria, Queen of England, 232-33, 420-22. Her players, see Queen's Company, King's and Queen's Company.
Henry IV, 7 n., 404.
Henry V (not Shakespeare's), 13.
Henry V (Shakespeare), 77 n., 348.
Henry VI, 150.
Henry VIII, 251-55, 391 n.
Henry VIII, 29, 186, 391.
Henry, Prince of Wales, 282-83, 392-93. His players, see under Admiral.
Henslowe, Agnes, 283.
Henslowe, Philip, 73, 85, 140, 140 n., 142-60, 161, 166, 174-75, 179, 213 n., 234, 244-46, 267-74, 281-83, 321-22, 324-35, 342-43, 346.
Henslowe, William, 268 n.
Hentzner, Paul, 131, 162.
Herbert, Sir Henry, 89, 225, 232, 250, 301, 307 n., 351 n., 357 n., 358, 359, 360, 360 n., 367, 368, 369, 373, 374, 376, 377, 377 n., 378, 380, 381, 400, 401 n., 403, 412 n., 420-24.
Herbert, Sir Philip, 392.
Herbert, Thomas, 81.
Herne, John, 370, 380.
Herne, John (the younger), 380-81.
Heton, Richard, 356 n., 357 n., 378-80, 427.
Heywood, Thomas, 158, 235 n., 247 n., 277 n., 298-99, 382, 394-95.
Hide, John, 51, 53-55, 70 n.
High Street, Southwark, 121.
Hill, John, 50.
Hoby, Sir Edward, 220.
Hoby, Sir Philip, 184.
Hockley-in-the-hole, Clerkenwell, 340.
Hogarth, William, 409 n.
Hog Hath Lost His Pearl, The, 320.
Holinshed, Raphael, 385.
Holland, Aaron, 294-96.
Holland, Henry, 127, 146.
Hollandia, Dona Britannica, 180.
Holland's Leaguer (Goodman), 180, 336.
Holland's Leaguer (Marmion), 259, 375, 377, 415.
Hollar, W., 181, 259, 329-30.
Hollywell Lane, 81.
Holywell Priory, 30 f., 75 f., 88, 182, 183.
Honduis, J., 127, 146, 265, 329 n.
Hope Playhouse, 46, 128, 133, 146 n., 166, 179, 180, 248 n., 322, 324-41, 346, 355.
Horton, Joan, 143.
Houghton, John, 129.
Housekeepers, 225, 234 n., 236, 237 n., 351 n., 421 n.
Howard, Charles, the Lord Admiral. See Nottingham.
Howell, James, 248, 329 n.
Howes, Edmund, 7, 45 n., 111, 141, 251, 257, 285, 349, 350, 352, 372. See also Phillipps.
Humour Out of Breath, 315.
Hungarian Lion, The, 368.
Hunks, Harry, 121.
Hunnis, William, 102-10, 202, 203.
Hunsdon, George Carey, Lord, 184, 189, 198, 199, 212 n., 214.
Hunsdon, Henry Carey, Lord, 14, 68 n., 71, 184.
Hunsdon's Company (not the Strange-Derby, etc. Company), 69-71.
Hunsdon's Company. See under Strange-Derby, etc. Company.
Hutchinson, Christopher, 350 n., 362.
Hynde, John, 11.
Ianthe, 406.
Ibotson, Richard, 11.
Inner Temple Masque, The, 350.
Isle of Dogs, The, 84, 154, 170-75.
Isle of Guls, The, 220.
Italian players, 21.
Jack Drum's Entertainment, 115.
James I, 215, 217, 218, 221, 227, 250, 258, 281, 310 n., 316, 387, 392, 413, 416. His players, see Children of His Majesty's Revels, King's Revels Company, Strange-Derby, etc. Company.
James, William, 264.
Jeaffreson, J.C., 85, 410.
Jeffes, Anthony, 174 n.
Jeffes, Humphrey, 174 n.
Jerningham, Sir Henry, 184, 189.
Jew, The, 11.
Jew of Malta, The, 140, 150, 395.
Johnson, Henry, 60.
Johnson, Peter, 191-92, 196.
Johnson, Samuel, 264.
Jones, Inigo, 389, 395-400.
Jones, Richard, 168, 174, 318.
Jones, Robert, 343.
Jonson, Ben, 78, 84, 85, 171-73, 174 n., 206, 207, 217, 226, 244, 246, 247, 251, 255, 259, 319, 325, 330, 334, 419, 424.
Joyner, William, 194.
Julius Caesar, 404.
Just Italian, The, 356.
Katherens, Gilbert, 326-30.
Kempe, Anthony, 189.
Kempe, William, 62, 73, 84, 115, 158, 235-40, 298.
Kelly, William, 17.
Kendall, Richard, 177 n., 333 n.
Kendall, Thomas, 213-22.
Kendall, William, 213 n.
Kenningham, Robert, 41.
Keysar, Robert, 117, 218-19, 222-24, 317-20.
Kiechel, Samuel, 47, 77.
Kildare, Earl of, 419.
Killigrew's playhouse, 382.
Kinaston, Edward, 207, 366.
Kingdom's Weekly Intelligencer, The, 291, 293 n.
King Lear, 261.
King Leir, 153.
Kingman, Philip, 343.
King's and Queen's Company (or Beeston's Boys), 357-62.
King's Company. See under Strange-Derby, etc.
King's (James I's) Revels Company, 311-18.
King's (Charles I's) Revels Company, 287, 374, 377-79.
Kingsland Spittle, 89.
Kingston, Lady Mary, 189.
Kingston, Sir William, 184.
Kirkham, Edward, 116, 208 n., 213-22, 226.
Kirkman, Francis, 296-97, 305, 358-59.
Knowles, John, 241-42.
Kymbre, 41.
Kynaston, Edward, 207, 366.
Kyrkham, Sir Robert, 184.
Ladies' Priviledge, The, 423.
Lady Elizabeth's Company. See Princess Elizabeth's Company.
Lady Mother, The, 369.
La Fevre de la Boderie, Antoine, 220-22, 316 n.
Lamb, Charles, 299.
Lambarde, William, 15.
Lambeth, 121, 161.
Landgartha, 418.
Laneham, Robert, 128.
Langley, Francis, 161, 170-76, 234.
Lanham, John, 67, 69, 80 n.
Lanman, Henry, 78-82, 83, 86, 87, 144, 234.
Lanteri, Edward, 265 n.
Lau, Hurfries de, 423.
Laud, William, 228-30.
Lawrence, W.J., vii, 48 n., 112, 177 n., 293 n., 313 n., 350 n., 365 n., 398, 408, 423 n.
Leaden Hall, 12.
Lee, Sir Sidney, 124 n., 294 n., 350 n., 408 n.
Le Febure (or Fevure), 422-23.
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of, 106-07.
Leicester's Company, 22, 66, 67, 71, 80 n.
Lennox, James Stuart, 4 Duke of, 232.
Lennox, Ludovick Stuart, 2 Duke of, 261.
Lenton, Francis, 356.
Leveson, Sir Richard, 405.
Levison, William, 240.
Lewes, Thomas, 382.
Lilleston, Thomas, 366.
Lincoln's Inn Fields, 348 n., 352, 382, 414 f.
Lodge, Thomas, 74.
London's Lamentation for her Sins, 302.
Long, Maurice, 81.
Lorkin, Thomas, 254, 389.
Lost Lady, The, 404.
Loves and Adventures of Clerico and Lozia, The, 359.
Love's Mistress, or the Queen's Masque, 382.
Lowin, John, 158, 363, 400.
Loyal Protestant, The, 339.
Loyal Subject, The, 366.
Ludgate, 7 f., 226.
Ludlow, 71.
Luther, Martin, 113 n., 411.
Lyly, John, 109-10, 112, 113-14, 194, 202.
Machiavel, 411.
Machin, Lewis, 316.
Machyn, Henry, 124 n.
Mackaye, Steele, 398.
Madden, Sir Frederick, 130.
Madison Square Theatre, 398.
Maiden Lane, 88, 144, 243 f., 341.
Malcolm, J.P., 339.
Malone, Edmund, vii, 77, 89, 160 n., 225, 248, 367, 373, 375-76, 420.
Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 122, 337.
Mankind, 2-4.
Manningham, John, 178.
Mantzius, Karl, 48 n.
Markham, Gervais, 316.
Marlowe, Christopher, 73.
Marmion, Shackerley, 259, 375, 376, 377, 415.
Marston, John, 85 n., 112, 115, 116, 196 n., 216, 217-18, 223.
Martin, William, 265 n.
Martin Marprelate Controversy, 114.
Martin's Month's Mind, 10, 69.
Mason, John, 315, 316.
Masque, The, 369 n.
Massinger, Philip, 325, 382 n.
Mathews, John, 14.
Meade, Jacob, 326-36, 346.
Measure for Measure, 388.
Melise, ou Les Princes Reconnus, La, 420.
Mercer, Will, 338.
Merchant of Dublin, The, 418.
Mercurius Fumigosus, 307 n.
Mercurius Politicus, 292.
Meres, Francis, 175 n., 176.
Merian, M., 146 n., 180 n., 248, 328 n.
Merry, Edward, 192.
Merry Devil of Edmonton, The, 404.
Merry Wives of Windsor, The, 388, 404.
Midas, 112.
Middlesex Street, 17.
Middleton, Thomas, 116, 207, 209 n., 278, 315, 350, 419.
Mohun, Michael, 304.
Monk, General. See Albemarle.
Monkaster. See Mulcaster.
Montmorency, Duke of, 385.
Moore, Mr. (of Pepy's Diary), 405.
Moor Field, 81.
Moor of Venice, The, 367, 387.
More, Sir Christopher, 184.
More, Sir William, 96-110, 113, 184, 189-90, 208.
Morocco Ambassador, 339.
Morris, Isbrand, 241-42.
Motteram, John, 206.
Mountjoy, Lord, 81.
Mulcaster, Richard, 206.
Munday, Anthony, 82.
Murray, J.T., 71, 88, 89 n., 111 n., 286 n., 298 n., 311 n., 323, 354 n., 377, 378.
Myles, Ralph, 57.
Myles, Robert, 28 n., 42, 43, 54-58.
Nash, Thomas, 10 n., 69, 84, 114-15, 154, 171-73.
Neuendorf, B., vii.
Neville, Sir Henry, 95-100, 102 n., 184.
Newgate Market, 122.
Newington Butts Playhouse, 73, 134-41, 151, 154.
New Inn Yard, 34, 79.
Newman, John, 107-08.
Nexara, Duke of, 130.
Nicholas, Basilius, 224.
Nightingale Lane, 410-12.
Noble Stranger, The, 373 n.
Norden, John, 128 n., 145.
Northbrooke, John, 76.
Northern Lass, The, 404.
Northup, Clark S., ix.
Nottingham, Charles Howard, Earl of, 155 n., 268-70, 272-73. His players, see Admiral.
No Wit, No Help like a Woman's, 419.
Ogilby, John, 294, 417-19.
Ogilby, John, and William Morgan, 294.
Ogilby's Dublin Theatre, 417-19.
Oldcastle, 404.
Opera, 365, 425.
Ordish, T.F., vii, 48 n., 341 n.
Orlando Furioso, 150.
Osteler, William, 225 n., 237, 260.
Othello, 367, 387, 388.
Oxford, Edward de Vere, Earl of, 16, 108-10, 157, 202.
Oxford's Company, 16, 87 n., 157-59.
Palatine. See Frederick V.
Palladio, Andrea, 398.
Pallant, Robert, 158.
Palmyra, 265.
Palsgrave. See Frederick V.
Palsgrave's Company. See under Admiral.
Pappe with an Hatchet, 112.
Paris, Robert de, 122.
Paris Garden. See Bear Garden.
Paris Garden, Manor of, 121 f., 135, 161 f.
Park, The, 241.
Park Street, 265.
Parliament Chamber, 186 f.
Passionate Lovers, The, 404.
Pastorall, The, 401.
Pavy, Salmon (or Salathiel), 206, 207.
Payne, Robert, 215.
Peckam, Edmund, 51-52, 66.
Pembroke, William Herbert, Earl of, 261.
Pembroke and Montgomery, Philip Herbert, Earl of, 232.
Pembroke's Company, 84, 154-55, 157, 170-75.
Penruddoks, Edward, 430.
Pepys, Samuel, 17, 207, 308, 338, 366, 382, 405.
Perfect Account, The, 305.
Perfect Occurrences, 304.
Perkins, Richard, 158, 380.
Perrin, Lady, 184.
Peyton, Sir John, 410.
Phillips, Augustine, 62, 73, 84, 224, 235-41, 260.
Phillipps, Sir Thomas (his copy of Stow's Annals), 233, 258 n., 264, 285 n., 291, 330 n., 336, 364, 381 n.
Philotas, 216.
Phoenix Playhouse. See Cockpit Playhouse in Drury Lane.
Pierce, Edward, 116, 117, 319-20.
Pierce, James, 382.
Pierce, Mrs. James, 308, 382.
Pierce the Ploughman's Creed, 196.
Piozzi, Hester Lynch, 264.
Pipe Office, 190 n., 197.
Pit Court, 348 n.
Plague, 12, 15, 20, 23, 24, 67 n., 74 n., 152-53, 159, 215, 222, 223, 224, 281, 282, 287-88, 316, 355, 356, 357, 358, 379.
Playhouse to be Let, 309.
Playhouse Yard, 197.
Plomer, H.R., 293 n.
Poetaster, 1 n., 226.
Pollard, Thomas, 363.
Pope (a scrivener?), 159.
Pope, Alexander, 417.
Pope, Morgan, 159 n.
Pope, Thomas, 62, 73, 84, 86, 159 n., 224, 235-41, 260.
Porter's Hall. See Rosseter's Blackfriars Playhouse.
Portynary, Sir John, 184, 193.
Pride, Thomas, 337.
Prince Charles--2 Red Bull Company: Prince Charles I's Company, 17, 88, 89, 179, 300, 301-02, 334-35, 344, 346, 354-55, 417. 2 Red Bull Company, 301-04.
Prince Charles's (Charles II's) Company. See under Admiral, etc.
Prince Henry's Company. See under Admiral, etc.
Prince's Arms Inn, 180 n.
Princess Elizabeth's Company, 179, 321, 324, 332-35, 342, 344, 346, 354 n., 355.
Prynne, William, 302, 310 n., 372 n.
Ptolome, 11.
Puckering, Sir Thomas, 254, 389.
Puddlewharf, 343 f.
Puiseux, M. de, 221 n.
Puritans, 6, 18-19, 29, 85, 126, 156.
Pykman, Phillipp, 206.
Queen Anne's Company. See under Worcester, etc.
Queen's (Elizabeth's) Company, 12, 13, 66-72, 80 n., 84, 153.
Queen's (Henrietta's) Company, 355-56, 379-80, 394, 421, 427.
Queen's Revels. See under Children of the Chapel, etc.
Queen's Street, 348 n.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 126.
Ram Alley, 313, 316.
Randolph, Thomas, 303, 349.
Rastell, William, 213-22.
Ratcliffe, 352.
Rathgeb, Jacob, 132.
1 Red Bull Company. See under Worcester, etc.
2 Red Bull Company. See under Prince Charles, etc.
Red Bull Playhouse, 75 n., 88, 89, 219 n., 226 n., 287, 294-309, 311 n., 351, 353, 353 n., 356, 374, 378.
Red Bull Yard, 294.
Redwood, C.W., ix.
Reeve, Ralph, 343.
Rendle, William, 12, 124 n., 143, 178 n., 180 n., 339.
Reulidge, Richard, 8, 310 n.
Revels Office, 94, 96.
Reynolds, G.F., vii.
Rhodes, John, 365, 366.
Richards, Hugh, 36.
Richmond, 402, 404.
Roaring Girl, The, 278.
Roberts, John, 242.
Robinson, James, 205, 213.
Robinson, Richard, 304.
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 340.
Romeo and Juliet, 85.
Roper, Lactantius, 241-42.
Rosania, 259, 419.
Rose Alley, 144, 160 n.
Rose Playhouse, 16, 16 n., 61 n., 63, 73 n., 75 n., 77 n., 128, 139, 140, 142-60, 167, 168 n., 174, 179, 182, 238, 248, 265, 267, 296, 324, 332 n.
Rosseter, Philip, 117, 118, 224, 317-23, 324-25, 330-32, 335, 342-47.
Rosseter's Blackfriars Playhouse, 322, 336, 342-47, 355.
Rossingham, Edmond, 288.
Rowlands, Samuel, 185 n.
Roxalana, 406.
Royal Master, The, 419.
Rump, The, 382.
Russell, Dowager Lady Elizabeth, 199.
Rutland, Edward Manners, Earl of, 36, 36 n., 37.
Rutland House, 364.
Ryther, Augustine, 277.
Sacarson, 121.
Sackful of News, A., 10.
St. Bride's, Parish of, 425 f.
St. Dunstan's, Parish of, 425 f.
St. Giles, Cripplegate, 268 f.
St. Giles in the Fields, 355, 362.
St. James, Palace of, 384, 392.
St. James, Parish of, 294 f.
St. John's Gate, 294.
St. John's Street, 11, 96, 294 f., 305.
St. Mary Overies, 64-65, 168 n., 238.
St. Mildred, Parish of, 143, 159.
St. Patrick for Ireland, 419.
St. Paul's Boys. See Children of St. Paul's.
St. Paul's Cathedral, 29 n., 167.
St. Paul's Playhouse, 8, 111-18, 349.
St. Saviours, Parish of, 145, 170, 259.
St. Warburg's Street, Dublin, 418.
Salisbury, Mr. (portrait painter), 366.
Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Earl of, 221.
Salisbury Court Playhouse, 233, 259, 287, 291, 302, 350, 357 n., 360 n., 364, 368-83, 427.
Sampson, M.W., 279 n.
Sandwich, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 405.
Sapho and Phao, 109, 113.
Satiromastix, 332.
Saunders, Lady, 343 f.
Saunders, Sir Thomas, 184.
Savage, Thomas, 240.
Scornful Lady, The, 403, 406.
Scott, Sir Walter, 310 n.
Scuderi, Georges de, 421 n.
Sellers, William, 242.
Shadwell, Thomas, 310 n.
Shakespeare, William, 62, 63, 65, 73, 84, 85, 140, 150, 186, 208-10, 212 n., 224, 235-41, 249, 251, 261-62, 298, 348, 391 n.
Shanks, John, 263.
Sharp, Lewis, 373 n.
Sharpham, Edward, 316.
Shatterel, Edward, 304-05, 308.
Shaw, Robert, 168, 172-74.
Sherlock, William, 380.
Shirley, James, 259, 349, 376, 377, 406 n., 419.
Shoreditch, 30, 78, 185.
Sibthorpe, Edward, 315.
Siege of Rhodes, The, 364.
Silent Woman, The, 319, 405.
Silver, George, 13 n., 194-95.
Silver, Thomas, 381, 383.
Singer, John, 235 n.
Sir Francis Drake, 364.
Sir Giles Goosecappe, 373.
Skevington, Richard, 172.
Skialetheia, 46, 61.
Slaiter, Martin, 315, 317-18.
Slye, William, 224, 225 n., 235 n., 260.
Smallpiece, Thomas, 108.
Smith, Isack, 366.
Smith, John, 351 n.
Smith, Captain John, 369 n.
Smith, Wentworth, 158.
Smith, William, 63.
Smithfield, 332.
Somerset House, 404.
Sophocles, 398.
Soulas, Josias de, 420-24.
Spanish Ambassador, 281, 339.
Spanish Curate, The, 404.
Spanish Tragedy, The, 150, 261.
Sparagus Garden, The, 379.
Sparks, Thomas, 285 n.
Speed, John, 265.
Spencer, Gabriel, 168, 172-74, 235 n.
Spiller, Sir Henry, 230.
Spykes School, 206.
Squire of Alsatia, The, 310 n.
Stanley, Ferdinando, Lord Strange. See Derby.
Star of the West, 133.
Steevens, George, 77-78.
Stepney Field, 352.
Stettin-Pomerania, Philip Julius, Duke of, 207, 214-15.
Stevens, John, 183.
Stockwood, John, 8, 26, 46, 48.
Stone, George, 121.
Stopes, Charlotte C., 361 n.
Stoughton, Robert, 36.
Stow, John, 124, 136, 166, 348, 388, 391. See also Howes, Phillipps, and Strype.
Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl of, 417-18.
Strange, Lord. See Derby.
Strange--Derby--1 Chamberlain--Hunsdon--2 Chamberlain--King James I--King Charles I's Company: Strange's Company, 14, 139, 150-54. Derby's Company, 73, 87 n., 153. 1 Chamberlain's Company, 14-15, 150, 153-54. Hunsdon's Company, 199, 199 n. 2 Chamberlain's Company, 16, 61, 61 n., 62, 68 n., 73-74, 84, 85, 150, 154-55, 159 n., 174-75, 176, 200, 209 n., 212 n., 235-38, 249, 267, 272-73, 351. King James I's Company, 88, 118, 223-27, 250-62, 295, 320-21, 324, 325, 374. King Charles I's Company, 227-33, 262-63, 302, 365, 374, 378, 400, 401, 402.
Street, Peter, 63, 64, 239, 269, 273-74.
Strype, John, 243, 340, 391, 408 n.
Stubbes, Philip, 83, 125.
Stutville, George, 374.
Summer playhouse, 67-68, 225, 250, 321, 324, 325, 342.
Sumner, John, 380.
Sussex's Company, 152.
Swan Inn, 180 n.
Swan Playhouse, 77 n., 84, 154-55, 161-81, 182, 238, 273, 321, 324, 326, 327, 329, 334, 342-43.
Swanston, Eilliard, 400.
Swinerton, Sir John, 321.
Swynnerton, Thomas, 296.
Taming of a Shrew, The, 140.
Tarbock, John, 318.
Tarleton, Richard, 12, 13, 14 n., 67, 69, 72, 72 n., 235, 298.
Tarlton's Jests, 13.
Tarlton's News out of Purgatory, 69, 75.
Tatham, John, 289, 303 n., 382.
Taylor, John (the Water Poet), 251, 257, 259, 329, 332-34.
Taylor, Joseph, 363, 400.
Taylor, Robert, 320.
Theatre Playhouse, 8, 10, 11 n., 15, 26, 27-74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 83, 84, 91, 112, 135, 138, 154, 155, 167, 172 n., 182, 199, 200, 234-35, 239, 244, 249.
Thespis, 398.
Thoresby, Henry, 410.
Thorndike, A.H., vii.
Thrale, Mrs. Henry, 264.
Three Kings Ordinary, 425, 429, 430.
Tilney, Edmund, 66, 85.
Titus Andronicus, 140, 152.
Tomlins, T.E., 76.
Tom Tell Troth's Message, 146.
Tooley, Nicholas, 350 n.
Topclyfe, Richard, 172-73.
Totenham Court, 373.
Toy, The, 419.
Trevell, William, 315.
Trompeur Puni, Le, 421.
Trussell, Alvery, 206.
Tunstall, James, 350 n.
Turk, The, 316.
Turner, 178.
Turner, Anthony, 308, 380.
Turnor, Richard, 50.
Two Maids of Moreclacke, The, 316.
Underwood, John, 86.
Unfortunate Lovers, The, 233, 404.
University of Illinois, 277 n.
Vaghan, Edward, 410.
Valient Cid, The, 406.
Vaughan, Sir William, 125.
Venetian Ambassador, 280.
Vennar, Richard, 177-78, 333 n.
Vere, Lady Susan, 392.
Verneuil, Madame de, 220-21.
Vertue, George, 387 n., 396.
Virgin, performance by a, 74 n.
Visscher, C.J., 127, 128, 146 n., 164-65, 248, 253, 328, 328 n., 329.
Volpone, 404.
Vox Graculi, 89.
Vuolfio, Giovanni. See John Wolf.
Walker, Thomas, 337.
Wallace, C.W., ix, 67, 71, 110 n., 115, 117, 140, 148 n., 160 n., 168 n., 170 n., 177 n., 178 n., 179 n., 192 n., 196 n., 197, 197 n., 201 n., 204 n., 208, 212 n., 215 n., 221 n., 243, 248-49, 258 n., 259 n., 266, 285 n., 353 n.
Walsingham, Sir Francis, 110.
Warburton, John, 369 n.
War of the Theatres, 250.
Warwick, Ambrose Dudley, Earl of, 12.
Water Lane, Blackfriars, 98, 102.
Water Lane, Whitefriars, 371.
Way to Content all Women, or How a Man May Please his Wife, 368-69.
Webster, John, 116, 158, 226 n.
Weekly Account, The, 290.
Weekly Intelligencer, The, 306, 307.
Westcott, Sebastian, 113.
Westminster Cathedral, 126, 167.
Westminster School, 206.
What You Will, 112.
Whitaker, Laurence, 230.
White, Thomas, 48, 76.
Whitechapel, 8 n., 17.
Whitechapel Street, 7.
Whitecross Street, 268 f.
White Devil, The, 226 n.
Whitefriars Playhouse, 8, 117, 224, 310-23, 324, 342-43, 368 n.
Whitehall, 356 n., 374, 384 f., 387-91, 403.
White Hart Inn, 1.
Whitelock, Bulstrode, 305.
Whitton, Tom, 382.
Wigpitt, Thomas, 285 n.
Wilbraham, 172.
Wilbraham, William, 374.
Wilkinson, Nicholas, 350 n.
Wilkinson, R., 259 n., 293 n.
Williams, John, 412-17.
Williamson, Joseph, 306.
Wilson, J.D., 76 n.
Wilson, Robert, 12, 176.
Winchester, Bishop of, 119, 134, 241 n.
Windsor, 384. See also Children of Windsor Chapel.
Winter playhouse, 67-68, 225, 233, 250, 321, 324, 325, 342.
Wintershall, William, 308.
Winwood, Sir Ralph, 252, 392.
Wirtemberg, Duke of, 132.
Witch of Edmonton, The, 354 n.
Witt, Johannes de, 77 n., 146 n., 165-68, 273.
Witter, John, 224, 258.
Wit Without Money, 304.
Wolf, John, 410-12.
Wolf's Theatre, 410-12.
Wolsey, Cardinal, 186, 252, 391.
Woman is a Weathercock, A, 140, 342 n.
Wood, Anthony a, 418.
Woode, Tobias, 410.
Woodford, Thomas, 311, 313, 314, 322.
Woodman, 193.
Woodward, 142.
Woodward, Agnes, 142-43, 283.
Woodward Joan, ix, 151.
Worcester College, 395.
Worcester--Queen--1 Red Bull--Children of the Revels Company: Worcester's Company, 16, 72, 87, 157-59, 295, 351. Queen Anne's Company, 16, 87, 88, 158, 295-300, 351, 353. 1 Red Bull Company, 300-01. Children of the Revels, 301.
Wordsworth, William, 299.
Wotton, Sir Henry, 251, 320.
Wright, George R., 401.
Wright, James, 285, 297, 303, 304, 350, 363, 373.
Wyngaerde, A. van den, 124.
Yarmouth, 45 n.
York House, 391.
Young, John, 374.
Younger Brother, The, 299.
Young Gallant's Whirligig, The, 356.
Zanche, Lord, 184.
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