Prideaux or Pridioxe, Thomas, poem by Price, Richard, a player Printing plays, matters relating to Private and public theatres distinguished Proclamation against interludes printing and playing Page i. 382, 427 Privy Council, proceedings of, regarding theatres and plays · plays favouring the Reformation ii. 82. iii. 382 iii. 335 404, 410 i. 122 i. 147 i. 157 i. 144 i. 168 ii. 233 i. 194 i. 191 of Edward VI. against plays and interludes Prodigal Child, play upon the story of the Prodigality, a play Progne, by Dr. James Calfhill Prologue-speakers wearing bays Prologues and Epilogues ii. 465. iii. 442 iii. 423, 440 Pseudo-evangelium, Miracle-plays derived from the Puritan; or, Widow of Watling-Street ii. 21, 22, 38. iii. 290, i. 351 at a Mask in the habit of a citizen Quest of Inquiry, by Sir Oliver Oatmeal Quip for an Upstart Courtier, by Robert Greene ii. 253. iii. 372 ii. 98. iii. 347 iii. 389 i. 219, 254, 317 ii. 64 ii. 73 ii. 38 iii. 381 i. 208. ii. 418 iii. 151 Rape of Lucrece, by Thomas Heywood i. 435. ii. 92. iii. 329, 388 the Second Helen, a play. Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune Rastell, John, Nature of the four Elements attributed to Ratsey's Ghost, a tract Ravens Almanack, by Thomas Dekker Reade, or Reed, a player, arrested by the sheriffs Rebellion of Lucifer in Miracle-plays Red Bull players forbidden to act Shakespeare's works attempt of the French actresses there account of the Redeman, John, his writing of a Dialogue i. 242 iii. 44, 107 i. 333. iii. 429, 438 iii. 348 ii. 106 ii. 157 ii. 18 ii. 24 ii. 118 iii. 324 i. 100 Redford, Jahn, song by J. Heywood attributed to i. 72 ii. 342 Refutation of the Apology for Actors, by J. Green iii. 410 Rehearsals, account of iii. 382 Reignalds, William, a player i. 442 Remedies for the evil of plays, by the City of London Rhodes, Mathew, his Dismal Day at the Blackfriars Rice, John, a player Richard Cordelion, a play III., acted at court or the English Prophet T. Heywood's epilogue to when Duke of Gloucester, his players ii. 55 i. 445 iii. 326 i. 29 license to his bearward Crookback, by Ben Jonson sports, church ales, &c. education of warrant to take up singing men and children 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 Rightwise, John, Master of St. Paul's school Ringley, Abbot of Misrule i. 34 i. 35 i. 328 i. 110 de Brunne, his translation of the Manuel de Peché Rollo, Duke of Normandy Romeo and Juliet, early tragedy on the story of by Shakespeare ii. 127, 152, 155 i. 402. ii. 79. Roo, or Roe, John, Serjeant-at-Law, committed by Wolsey Rosalynde, by Thomas Lodge Rose theatre iii. 368, 378. i. 104 iii. 213 i. 341, 343, 361. iii. 316 ii. 71 i. 308 i. 442 Rosseter, Philip, Master of the Children of the Revels Patent to, for building a theatre Page i. 372, 390 i. 396 Round Table, the Roswitha of Gandersheim, her plays Rowe, John, his Tragi-comœdia on the accident at Witney i. 1 ii. 419 ii. 118 i. 5 i. 351, 382. iii. 106, 201 William. i. 395. ii. 258 i. 423 iii. 330 Royal King and Loyal Subject, by Thomas Heywood 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 Sackville and Norton's Ferrex and Porrex i. 180. ii. 423, 481. iii. 143 ii. 21. iii. 289 Salmacis and Hermaphrodite, by J. Beaumont iii. 412 Salutation of the Virgin, in Miracle-plays ii. 171 Sampson and Markham's Herod and Antipater 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 School of Abuse, by Stephen Gosson i. 338. ii. 278, 417. iii. 108, Scots, the King of, a tragedy Page i. 345 ii. 99 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 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 theatre in 1596 Twelfth Night Comedy of Errors and R. Burbage, anecdote concerning and others, patent to, by James I. his retirement from the stage the first folio edition of his plays ii. 3. iii. 347 popularity of his plays in 1627 ii. 18 |