LADY Barbara, a play of Pleasure, by James Shirley Lambard, William, his Perambulation of Kent John. Lane, Jack, a player .. Laneham, Robert, his letter from Kenilworth Page ii. 70, 92 iii. 265, 345 i. 13 iii. 39 i. 231 i. 234. ii. 333, 334 Laud, Abp., petition to, against Blackfriars Theatre Law Tricks, or Who would have thought it Lee, Robert, a player and dramatist Leek, Sir Francis, his players iii. 61, 75, 98 i. 395, 429. iii. 106 Legge, Dr., his letter regarding plays at Cambridge i. 210 i. 233 i. 200, 205 Leicester, the Earl of, royal Licence for his players, 1574 his letter regarding Sir Jerome Bowes Leir, King, Chronicle History of Leland, John, his Pageant before Anne Boleyn Lent, suppression of plays during French players allowed to act during. Lenton, F., his Young Gallant's Whirligig Lewicke, Edward, his History of Titus and Gisippus Like will to Like, by U. Fulwell ii. 173, 262, 266, 270, 338,449. iii. 26 Lincoln, Bp., a play performed in his house on a Sunday Liveries and badges worn by players ii. 30 i. 122 ii. 417, 428 ii. Lodge, Thomas, his Defence of plays ii. 277, 418, 443. Alarum for Usurers 20. iii. 440 ii. 277 Wits Misery and the World's Madness iii. 160, 364 Lodge, Thomas, review of his dramatic works his Euphues Shadow Wounds of Civil War Page iii. 213 iii. 149 iii. 214 and Greene, their Looking Glass for London and England London Chronicle 'naughty plays' in orders of the Corporation of, against plays, &c. London's Lamentation for her Sins, by W. C. Longsword, William, a play, by Michael Drayton Look about You, a play Lord or Abbot of Misrule Lord's Mask, by Thomas Campion Lotteries at the Lord Keeper's Love and Fortune, the rare Triumphs of freed from Ignorance and Folly, by Ben Jonson Lover's Melancholy, by John Ford Metamorphosis, by John Lyly Mistress, a mask, by T. Heywood Triumphs through Callipolis, by Ben Jonson ii. 76, 92. iii. 372 ii. 92 ii. 25 Lowen, John, a player J. Taylor, and C. Beeston, protection to, against Loyalty and Beauty, History of Ludus Coventriæ, a volume of MS. Miracle-plays so called Lyly, John, alluded to in Spenser's Tears of the Muses his Endymion Euphues, the Anatomy of Wit VOL. III. 2 I petitioner for the office of the Revels Pap with an Hatchet dramatic works reviewed Sapho and Phao Woman in the Moon Alexander and Campaspe Mabbe, Thomas, his Spanish Bawd Macbeth, by Shakespeare; when produced Mad-cap, a play by Barnes Mad Couple Well Met, a play Lover, by J. Fletcher Magnetic Lady, by Ben Jonson i. 240. iii. 174, 175 iii. 189 iii. 175, 183 iii. 173, 175, 184 i. 240 i. 274. iii. 175, 345 iii. 172 iii. 175, 178 iii. 187, 250 iii. 174, 175, 176, 177, 273 Magnificence, an interlude, by John Skelton ii. 36, 409 i. 369 i. 447 ii. 92 i. 437 ii. 43, 53. iii. 347 il. 324 Mahomet and Hiren, the fair Greek, by George Peele Maid of Honour, by Philip Massinger the Mill Maid's Metamorphosis, by John Lyly Revenge Malecontent, by John Marston Malvolio, a play so called Mamillia, in two parts, by Robert Greene play Mankind, a MS. Moral-play Mannery, Samuel, a player Manningtree, the Morals of Man's Wit, a Moral i. 439 iii. 148 i. 207 ii. 293 ii. 22 ii. 139 ii. 272 i. 6. ii. 141 iii. 222 iii. 103 Manuel de Peché, by Grossetete, or Wadigton Markland, Mr., his Dissertation on the Chester Miracle-plays circumstances of his death Edward the Second Hero and Leander Jew of Malta Massacre at Paris Tamburlaine ii. 127 iii. 144 iii. 113, 126, 424 iii. 138, 198 iii. 114 iii. 114, 417 iii. 101, 132, 414 iii. 113, 823, 417, 424 Marlow, Christopher, and Nash, their Dido Marriage of Mind and Measure, a Moral-play i. 242 Wit and Wisdom, a Moral-play i. 94. ii. 272. iii. 436 Science, a Moral-play Marston, John, his Antonio and Mellida - Antonio's Revenge Anecdote of · mentioned in Skialetheia his Insatiate Countess What you Will Pygmalion's Image iii. 337, 351, 417 i. 334. iii. 276, 339, 350, 389 Martin Marprelate, brought upon the Stage Swart Princess, Revels before book of the expenses of her household Queen, her establishment of musicians and players i. 89 i. 92 i. 164 of Scots and Elizabeth, their intended meeting i. 181 Mask before Elizabeth, song in i. 231 first introduction of, from Italy i. 62 of Almains, Pilgrims, and Irishmen i. 166 Mason, Alexander, Marescallus Ministrallorum to Henry VII. of France, by John Webster i. 73 i. 39 iii. 101, 132, 414 iii. 101 Massey, Charles, a player i. 351, 382, 427. iii. 106 Massinger, Philip, licence refused for a play by · Matthew Paris on the Miracle-play of St. Katherine i. 445 i. 447 i. 3 Maxtoke, accounts of the Augustine Canons of Edward, a player Mayne, Jasper, his City Match Mayor of Quinborough, by Thomas Middleton Medea, translated by John Studley Medicine for a Curst Wife, by Thomas Dekker Medwall, H., interlude of Truth, Ignorance, and Hypocrisy, by Nature, an interlude, by Melise, a comedy, acted by French players iii. 14, 18. iii. 97. i. 65 i. 65, 298. ii. 148 ii. 66 ii. 144 i. 377 Melton, William, a friar-minor, and Miracle-plays at York Menaphon, by Robert Greene iii. 108, 150, 229, 305 i. 327, 328, iii. 61 i. 328, 355. iii. 2, 321, 400 Manæchmi of Plautus, translated by W. W. Middleton, Thomas his Michaelmas Term Randall, Earl of Chester Chaste Maid in Cheapside and Dekker's Roaring Girl Midsummer Night's Dream, acted on Sunday before the Bp. Milan, the Duke of, and the Marquess of Mantua, a play and Diary Mile-end Green, plays &c. upon players of ii. 31 ii. 36, 41, 55, 63, 70, 86, 107 i. 41 |