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Revels, Children of the Queen's

Revel-stuff of Henry VIII., account of

Revenge, the, by Dr. Young

Revenger's tragedy

Rhodes, Mathew, his Dismal Day at the Blackfriars

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Page

i. 281, 352
- i. 77

iii. 123

i. 435

i. 440

i. 430. ii. 2, 54

i. xxvii

ii. 55

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sports, church ales, &c.

education of

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Richards, Thomas, his Misogonus, a MS. comedy

Richardson, C. J., and Denham, B., their interdiction of

Richmond, Duke of, rewards to players, and extracts from

his household-book

Rich, B., his Farewell to Military Profession

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i. 97

i. 113

i. 328

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Ritson, Joseph, his denial of Skelton's Nigramansir
Roaring Girl, by Dekker and Middleton

i. 53

iii. 343, 351

Robert, Anthony, a musician, his salary

ii. 10

de Brunne, his translation of the Manuel de Peché
of Cicily, play on the story of
the romance of

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Rollo, Duke of Normandy

Romeo and Juliet, early tragedy on the story of

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ii. 127, 152, 155
i. 442

i. 402. ii. 79

Roo, or Roe, John, Serjeant-at-Law, committed by Wolsey
Rosalynde, by Thomas Lodge

Rose theatre

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Rosseter, Philip, Master of the Children of the Revels

Patent to, for building a theatre

Page

i. 372, 390

i. 396

Roswitha of Gandersheim, her plays

Round Table, the

Rowe, John, his Tragi-comœdia on the accident at Witney
Rowlands, Samuel, his Martin Markall
Rowley, Samuel,

i. 1

ii. 419

ii. 118

i. 5

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William

i. 351, 382. iii. 106, 201
his When you see me you Know me
i. 395.
his epitaph upon Hugh Atwell, the player
All's lost by Lust

ii. 258
ii. 2, 54

i. 423

iii. 330

Royal King and Loyal Subject, by Thomas Heywood
Slave, by William Cartwright

Society, MSS. belonging to the

Rudierde, Edmund, his Thunderbolt of God's wrath

Rule a Wife and Have a Wife

of Reason, by Thomas Wilson

Run-away's Answer to a Rod for Run-aways
Rushes, the stage strewed with

i. 437, 443
ii. 445, 449

ii. 5
iii. 364

ii. 420

ii. 76, 79. iii. 372

i. 117
iii. 144

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Sackville and Norton's Ferrex and Porrex i. 180. ii. 423, 481. iii. 143

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Sampson and Markham's Herod and Antipater
Sands, James, a player's apprentice

Sapho and Phao, by John Lyly

Sarpedon, the History of

iii. 327

iii. 434

iii. 175, 178

i. 244

Satire of the Three Estaitys, by Sir David Lindsay
Satiromastix, by Thomas Dekker

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School of Abuse, by Stephen Gosson i. 333. ii. 278, 417. iii. 108,

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Scots, the King of, a tragedy

Scotland, General Assembly of, opposed to plays

the King's journey to, alluded to at the Cockpit

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Page
i. 194

i. 345

ii. 99

i. 436

ii. 408,

428. iii. 345, 400

iii. 390

Second and third Blast of Retreat from plays and theatres

Maiden's Tragedy

Selimus, Emperor of the Turks

Seneca, translations of his ten tragedies

Sermon, by J. W., at Paul's Cross, against plays
at Paul's Cross, by J. Stockwood

Seven Deadly Sins of London, by T. Dekker

iii. 120, 367

iii. 13

i. 229

iii. 266

iii. 335, 344

plot of the second part of, by R. Tarleton

Shakerley, Ed., a player
Shakespeare, John, a spur and bit-maker

William, his connexion with the Blackfriars

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iii. 394

i. 442
ii. 42, 55

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and R. Burbage, anecdote concerning
R. Barnefield's lines on

i. xxvii

i. 3417

i. 370, 391

ii. 3. iii. 347

and others, patent to, by James I.
his retirement from the stage
the first folio edition of his plays
popularity of his plays in 1627
when he began to write for the stage
alluded to by Robert Greene

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ii. 18

ii. 433

ii. 436

iii. 152

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Midsummer Night's Dream

Sir John Oldcastle attributed to

his rhimes at the Mitre

Taming of the Shrew

Troilus and Cressida

Two Gentlemen of Verona

All's well that ends well

Henry VI., part 1.

As you Like it

Romeo and Juliet

Henry VIII.

and Rowley's Birth of Merlin

Shanke, John, a player

Shares in companies, value of
Sharpe, Lewis, his Noble Stranger

Richard, a player

Page

i. 351, 382, 416. ii. 2, 20, 54

Sharp, Mr. T., his Dissertation on the Coventry Plays
Shaw, Robert, his Four Sons of Aymon

iii. 429

iii. 293, 409

i. 430.

ii. 2, 20, 54

ii. 132

iii. 307

ii. 179

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i. 428. ii. 71. iii. 295, 332

i. 170

ii. 231

Shepherds, adoration of the, in Miracle-plays

Sherlock, William, a player

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Shrewsbury, Earl of, Sir R. Dudley's letter to

Ship, a property in Miracle-plays

the, a dramatic performance

Shirley, James, his Young Admiral

iii. 378

ii. 53, 55

Triumph of Peace

ii. 59

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Short Apology for the School of Abuse, by S. Gosson

Discourse of the Stage, by R. Fleckno
Sidney, Sir P., his Apology of Poetry

mentioned in Skialetheia

Epitaph, by Churchyard, upon

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Sir Thomas More, MS. play of i. 94. ii. 262, 271, 273. iii, 372, 435

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Yeomen of the West

Skelton, John, Miracle-plays, by

his Garlande or Chapelet of Laurell
- interlude of Magnificence
Why Come ye not to Court

Skialetheia; or, a Shadow of Truth
Slaughter, or Slater, Martin, a player

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of the Innocents, in Miracle-plays

Slee, John, a player
Sly, William, a player

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Some, Dr., his letter against plays near Cambridge
Dr. Legge, and Dr. Goade, their complaint against
Lord North and Dutton the player

i. 289

i. 291

Somerset, Duke of, his players

Southwark, petition against plays on the Sabbath

riot in, by persons who met at a play

i. 140

Court Revels while he was under sentence i. 149

i. 278

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Spanish Bawd, by Thomas Mabbe

Curate

Gypsey

players, company of, in London

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Moor's Tragedy, by Dekker, Haughton, and Day iii. 96

Tragedy, by Thomas Kyd

Spartan Ladies, by Lodowick Carlell

Spenser, Edmund, mention of, by Thomas Watson

anecdote of

his Tears of the Muses

iii. 205, 209, 364, 375, 398

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mentioned in Skialetheia

iii. 103

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Spencer, John, his accusation of the Bishop of Lincoln

Spencers, the, a play, by Chettle and Porter

Spiera, Francis, Moral-play regarding

Sports and Pastimes, James the First's declaration concerning

ratified and republished by Charles I.
burnt by the common hangman

i. 345

Spottiswood, Archbishop, his History of the Church of Scotland
Stafford, Anthony, his Niobe dissolved into a Nilus i. 356. iii. 291
Lord, extracts from the rolls of
Robert, a player

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ii. 31

iii. 91

ii. 358

i. 413

ii. 49

ii. 104

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