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The Aldermen of the City of London
… 3 from the Coopers to the Haberdashers in 1739, and J. Shakespeare from the Armourers to the Fishmongers in 1768. …
Survey of London
… in 1913 a marble tablet was erected in the church by the Shakespeare League in "acknowledgment of the work done "by … Braines spent 600 or 700 ( Ibid., p. 141). Alleyn Papers, Shakespeare Socy., p. 98. See p. 171. See pp. 16; 43. Burbage & Shakespeare's Stage, pp. 139142. …
Survey of London
… built near the river bank in Southwark circa 1600. Whether Shakespeare ever acted at the Rose is a matter for … the most famous of the four Bankside playhouses. Many of Shakespeare's plays, including the four great tragedies, were … in 1644 and tenements were erected on the site. William Shakespeare was connected with the Globe as a shareholder and …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… in J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps' "Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare" (5th ed., 1885), pp. 453 f. At least one other …
A History of the County of Essex
… only in the 19th century, 2 and the association with Shakespeare's Cymbeline (Cunobelin) was not exploited. In the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Leamington Spa (1901), 47. Dugd. 368. Ribton-Turner, Shakespeare's Land, 2. It was purchased and restored by Ald. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… which was at the north end of the same lane, was in use. Shakespeare lodged in 1596 near the Bear Garden in Southwark. … 166 The actors in these years included Edward Alleyn and Shakespeare. 167 In 1594, however, Shakespeare's connexion with the theatre was severed. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Richard Quyney, one of the aldermen and a friend of Shakespeare's, went to London to plead their case. His … gives a valuable picture of the life of the borough in Shakespeare's time. 37 The parliamentary grant of 10ths and … (15861603), who became a member of the corporation, and Shakespeare's cousin, Thomas Greene, of the Middle Temple …
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