Shanke, John, a player Shares in companies, value of Richard, a player Page i. 351, 382, 416. ii. 2, 20, 54 Sharp, Mr. T., his Dissertation on the Coventry Plays ii. 132 iii. 307 ii. 179 i. 428. ii. 71. iii. 295, 332 i. 170 ii. 231 iii. 378 Shepherds, adoration of the, in Miracle-plays Sherlock, William, a player Shrewsbury, Earl of, Sir R. Dudley's letter to the, a dramatic performance Shirley, James, his Young Admiral Triumph of Peace Doubtful Heir Poems Example Witty Fair One Cardinal Coronation and Chapman, their play of The Ball Philip Chabot ii. 53, 55 ii. 59 iii. 293, 381 iii. 337 iii: 338 iii. 347 ii. 92. iii. 426 iii. 386 iii. 444 ii. 44 iii. 203 ii. 419 iii. 367 ii. 423. iii. 250, 374 iii. 104 ii. 119. iii. 374 i. 404 i. 351 iii. 106 Short Apology for the School of Abuse, by S. Gosson Discourse of the Stage, by R. Fleckno mentioned in Skialetheia Epitaph, by Churchyard, upon Siege of Rhodes, by Sir W. Davenant Silver Age, by Thomas Heywood Singer, Gabriel, a player John, a player Sir Thomas More, MS. play of i. 94. ii. 262, 271, 273. iii, 372, 435 his Garlande or Chapelet of Laurell Skialetheia; or, a Shadow of Truth Some, Dr., his letter against plays near Cambridge i. 289 Dr. Legge, and Dr. Goade, their complaint against Gypsey ii. 92 players, company of, in London Moor's Tragedy, by Dekker, Haughton, and Day Tragedy, by Thomas Kyd Spartan Ladies, by Lodowick Carlell Spenser, Edmund, mention of, by Thomas Watson ii. 69 iii. 96 iii. 205, 209, 364, 375, 398 his Fairy Queen Gabriel, a player iii. 185, 187, 201 Sports and Pastimes, James the First's declaration concerning Colin Clout's come Home again plagiarised by Marlow Spencer, John, his accusation of the Bishop of Lincoln Spencers, the, a play, by Chettle and Porter Spiera, Francis, Moral-play regarding ratified and republished by Charles I. Spottiswood, Archbishop, his History of the Church of Scotland i. 345 Stafford, Anthony, his Niobe dissolved into a Nilus i. 356. iii. 291 Lord, extracts from the rolls of i. 18 ii. 22 ii. 431 iii. 117 i. 350 ii. 31 iii. 91 ii. 358 i. 413 ii. 49 ii. 104 Stalbridge, Edward, his Epistle Exhortatory 3 Jac. I. ch. 21, to restrain the abuses of players Stepmother's Tragedy Stews in Southwark abolished Still, Dr. John, author of Gammer Gurton's Needle Page i. 23. ii. 106 his remonstrance against an English play 444, 460 i. 204 Stockwood, John, his sermon against plays and theatres i. 229. iii. 266 Stools for persons on the stage Stow, John, his Annals Survey of London Strafford Letters, letter from Mr. Garrard in the Stratford, William, a player Strange Histories, by Thomas Deloney i. 341. ii. 267. iii. 400 Strange News, &c., by Thomas Nash Stremer, Master Strolling players Strowde, Thomas, the second part of, by H. Chettle Strype, John, his Life of Grindall Stubbes, Philip, his Anatomy of Abuses Motive to Good Works Stutfield, George, a player i. 153 iii. 91 i. 15. iii. 265 Studley, John, his translations of Medea, Agamemnon, Hercules Oeteus, and Hippolytus iii. 382 iii. 267 iii. 267, 391 ii. 71 iii. 14 Summer, or Somers, William, Jester to Henry VIII. i. 142. ii. 468 Summer's Last Will and Testament, by Thomas Nash Sunday, bill brought in for the due observation of Petition from Southwark regarding Sun's Darling, by Dekker and Ford Swetnam, his Arraignment of Women the Woman-hater, arraigned by Women, a play Page iii. 325 i. 51 i. 257, 269 Swithin, St., Priory of, and Hyde Abbey, play by the boys of iii. 61, 77, 97, 98, 107, 206, 323 the Shrew, by Shakespeare Tancred and Gismund, by R. Wilmot and others Tarleton, Richard, his News from Purgatory one of the Queen's players a Jest by his death and portrait Seven Deadly Sins, plot of Song Extemporal rhyming Tatham, John, his Fancy's Theatre his Rump iii. 7, 56, 61, 77, 98 i. 195. iii. 12 iii. 379, 381 i. 255 i. 323 ii. 351 iii. 394 ii. 352 iii. 400 ii. 93. iii. 314 iii. 295 Taverner, Edmond, warrants to, for Masks at Court ii. 16, 17, 19, 37, World runs on Wheels and Fennor, their extemporal contest Joseph, a player i. 390, 393, 430. ii. 2, 6, 20, 54, 64 Technogamia, the Marriage of the Arts, by Barten Haliday Temple, the Inner, Ferrex and Porrex, played at i. 180 Temple Mask Temptation of Christ, by John Bale Ten Tables, the delivery of the, in Miracle-plays Terence, the Andria of, translated Terminus et non Terminus, by Thomas Nash Terrors of the Night, by Thomas Nash Tethys' Festival, by Samuel Daniel Tewkesbury, Miracle-plays at Theagenes and Chariclea, a play Theatre, the, first construction of, &c. i. 229, 258, 339, 343. iii. 263 Theatres, public and private, distinguished Thebais, translated by Thomas Newton The longer thou livest the more Fool thou art, by William Thelwall, Simon, his grant of the reversion of the Revels Thetford Priory, its instrumentality in acting plays Thomson, J., a player iii. 335 iii. 14, 22 ii. 25 ii. 399 ii. 142 iii. 99 Three Kings of the East, in Miracle-plays Laws of Nature, Moses and Christ, by John Bale Plays in One, an invention of Sisters of Mantua, a play Threescore and four Knights, the ballad of i. 41. ii. 258, 350, Thurgoode, John, Lord of Misrule to Princess Mary Tilliot du, his Fête de Foux Time Triumphant, by Gilbert Dugdale i. 350 Titus Andronicus, the old Vindicated, by Ben Jonson Timoclea at the Siege of Thebes, a play Tiring-House, spectators admitted through 'Tis merry when Gossips meet, by Samuel Rowlands 'Tis pity she's a Whore and Gisippus, History of i. 438 i. 208 iii. 349 i. 324 ii. 92 iii. 98, 323 i. 238 |