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Old and New London
… City, who had been his friends and patrons, we find Ben Jonson living almost under the shadow of Westminster Abbey, … pavement where he lay, the well-known words, "O rare Ben Jonson!" Immediately to the south of the Abbey precincts is …
Survey of London
… by the Duke of Albemarle. 20 The play selected was Ben Jonson's Epicoene, or the Silent Woman. 21 For a few years …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… There are six volumes which formerly belonged to Ben Jonson, of which one is a Basle Sallust of 1564. There are …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… times at night. [1582.]Petition to the same from Thomas Jonson 17 years of age, an apprentice, who has been fined 10 … the writer brought two, one being the chief traitor, Mr. Jonson, Master of Arts, brought up at Oxford, well known to … what place I know not" [and escaped]. The description of Jonson, the Oxford M.A., follows on a separate scrap of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… bailiffs were, Laurence Acton, John de Aukland, William Jonson, and Henry de Carliol. But, in 1400, Henry IV. made …
Survey of London
… 16081610 (see pp. 4 and 5). This was the inn at which Ben Jonson was served with good canary by Ralph, the drawer. 28 …
Old and New London
… and Fletcher, Lodowick Barry, Marston, Middleton, Ben Jonson, Randolph, Webster, &c. Nor must we forget that it was …
Survey of London Monograph
… Pembroke, the "Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother," of Ben Jonson's epitaph. For some years after this the East India …
Middlesex county records
… The indictment of Ben Jonson THE INDICTMENT OF BEN JONSON. This interesting document, described at length in the …
Survey of London
… content, written by Thomas Nashe in collaboration with Ben Jonson and others, and performed at the Swan Theatre by the … 1597. Now lost, the play was outrageous enough to lead to Jonson's imprisonment and Nashe's fleeing London. The Isle of …
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