Summary |
Venue(s) |
Troupe(s) |
People |
Date Happened |
Date Recorded |
The Swan pays £5 5s to the Overseers of the Poor of Paris Garden
|
Swan |
... |
Ellorn, Thomas; Phesy, Thomas |
From: 16 April 1613 |
From: 16 April 1613 |
Justices of Cheshire charge local constables to assist Bear Garden deputies
|
Bear Garden; Court |
... |
Alleyn, Edward; Brooke, Thomas; Dutton, Thomas; Henslowe, Philip; Marburie, Thomas; Radford, Thomas |
From: 3 May 1613 |
From: 3 May 1613 |
George Brake writes to Philip Henslowe about the assault of his deputies in Chester
|
Bear Garden |
... |
Barnes, Ralph; Brake, George; Brooke, Thomas; Dutton, Thomas; Henslowe, Philip; Latham, John; Leigh, Richard; Marburie, Thomas; Massy, Richard; Penkith, Richard; Pots, John; Radford, Thomas; Starkey, James |
From: 19 May 1613 |
From: 19 May 1613 |
Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn petition the Earl of Suffolk for the arrest of assailants in 'the weste contry'
|
Bear Garden |
... |
Alleyn, Edward; Bartlet, Moryes; Henslowe, Philip; Howard, Thomas; Penkith, Richard |
From: June 1613 To: July 1613 |
From: June 1613 To: July 1613 |
Richard Bradley stabs Nicholas Bestney at the Fortune
|
Fortune (I) |
... |
Bestney, Nicholas; Bradley, Richard |
From: 5 June 1613 |
From: 30 June 1613 |
Thomas Radford is bound Deputy Master of the King's Game to Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn
|
Bear Garden; Court |
... |
Alleyn, Edward; Griffin, Edward; Henslowe, Philip; Meade, Jacob; Penkett, Richard; Radford, Thomas; Starkey, James |
From: before 7 June 1613 |
From: 7 June 1613 |
Requests, Woodford vs Holland: Holland and his lawyer are served court orders, but refuse to grant Woodford his lease
|
Red Bull |
Queen Anne's Men |
Holland, Aaron; Penkethman, John; Woodford, Thomas |
From: 23 June 1613 To: 6 July 1613 |
From: 6 July 1613 |
Requests, Woodford vs Holland: the court enjoins Holland to perform the order of the court
|
Red Bull |
Queen Anne's Men |
Holland, Aaron; Woodford, Thomas |
From: 23 June 1613 To: 3 July 1613 |
From: 3 July 1613 |
The Globe burns: Sir Henry Wotton
|
Globe (I) |
King's Men (1603-1625) |
Bacon, Edmund; Wotton, Henry |
From: 29 June 1613 |
From: 2 July 1613 |
The Globe burns: Henry Bluett
|
Globe (I) |
King's Men (1603-1625) |
Bluett, Henry; Weeks, Richard |
From: 29 June 1613 |
From: 4 July 1613 To: January |
The Globe burns: Thomas Lorkin
|
Globe (I) |
King's Men (1603-1625) |
Burbage, Richard; Lorkin, Thomas; Puckering, Thomas |
From: 29 June 1613 |
From: 30 June 1613 |
The Globe burns down and is rebuilt: Howes
|
Globe (I); Globe (II) |
... |
... |
From: 29 June 1613 |
From: 1631 |
Jonson execrates against the burning of the Globe
|
Bear Garden; Globe (I); Paris Garden |
... |
... |
From: 29 June 1613 |
From: 1640 |
The Globe burns: John Chamberlain
|
Globe (I) |
... |
Chamberlain, John; Winwood, Ralph |
From: 29 June 1613 |
From: 8 July 1613 |
Prynne attributes the burning of the Globe and Fortune to God
|
Fortune (I); Globe (I) |
... |
... |
29 June 1613 OR 9 December 1621 |
From: 1633 |
Requests, Woodford vs Holland: the court orders the arrest of Holland
|
Red Bull |
Queen Anne's Men |
Holland, Aaron; Woodford, Thomas |
From: 5 July 1613 |
From: 5 July 1613 |
The Duke of Savoy sends beasts, with keepers, for the King's menagerie
|
Bear Garden; Court |
... |
of Savoy, Charles Emmanuel I; Perindine, Rinaldo |
From: 8 July 1613 To: 13 August 1613 |
From: 24 August 1613 |
The Master of the Revels licenses a new playhouse in the Whitefriars
|
Whitefriars |
... |
... |
From: 13 July 1613 |
From: 13 July 1613 |
Lord Chamberlain requests that justices of the peace in Chester and Lancaster apprehend the assailants of Henslowe's deputies
|
Bear Garden |
... |
Ashton, John; Barnes, Ralph; Brooke, Thomas; Dutton, Thomas; Henslowe, Philip; Howard, Thomas; Ireland, John; Latham, John; Marburie, Thomas; Massy, Richard; Penkith, Richard; Stanley, Edward |
From: 13 July 1613 |
From: 13 July 1613 |
The privy council orders a stay on plans to erect a new playhouse in the Whitefriars precinct
|
Whitefriars |
... |
Abbot, George; Caesar, Julius; Edmondes, Clement; Egerton, Thomas; George, Edward; Howard, Henry; Kingman, Philip; Montagu, Henry; Parrie, Thomas; Rosseter, Philip; Stanhope, John; Sturgis, –––; Swinnerton, Thomas |
From: 29 July 1613 |
From: 29 July 1613 |
Justices of the peace in Cheshire unable to pursue the assailants of Henslowe's deputies
|
Bear Garden |
... |
Bradley, Bryan; Brooke, Thomas; Dutton, Thomas; Godsendhimvs, John; Henslowe, Philip; Howard, Thomas; Kniveton, Francis; Radford, Thomas; Sproston, John; Venables, John |
From: 16 August 1613 |
From: 16 August 1613 |
Henslowe and Meade contract with Katherens to build the Hope theatre
|
Bear Garden; Hope; Swan |
... |
Henslowe, Philip; Katherens, Gilbert; Meade, Jacob |
From: 29 August 1613 To: 30 November 1613 |
From: 29 August 1613 |
James I grants Philip Henslowe 4s/day for additional pains in his role as Master of the King's Game
|
Bear Garden; Court |
... |
Henslowe, Philip; of Savoy, Charles Emmanuel I; Stuart, James I |
From: 30 August 1613 |
From: 30 August 1613 |
Gilbert Katharens and John Browne plan for the construction of the Hope theatre
|
Bear Garden; Hope; Paris Garden; Swan |
... |
Browne, John; Henslowe, Philip; Katherens, Gilbert; Meade, Jacob |
From: 8 September 1613 |
From: 8 September 1613 |
Lord William Howard and the trustees of Lady Anne Howard sell a piece of the Blackfriars property to Cuthbert and Richard Burbage
|
Blackfriars (II) |
... |
Burbage, Cuthbert; Burbage, Richard; Englefield, Francis; Howard, William; Howard, Anne; la Zouche, Edward; St John, Oliver |
From: 19 December 1613 |
From: 26 November 1632 |
The altered Globe is a a 'stately theatre': John Taylor
|
Globe (II) |
... |
... |
From: 1614 |
From: 1614 |
Jonson's 'Bartholomew Fair' is performed at the Hope by the Lady Elizabeth's Men
|
Bear Garden; Hope |
Lady Elizabeth's Men |
... |
From: 1614 |
From: 1631 |
Thomas Ravenscroft praises Edward Pearce as a musical educator
|
St Paul's (II) |
Children of Paul's (II) |
Pearce, Edward |
From: before 1614 |
From: 1614 |
William Fennor challenges 'Kendall' to a versifying contest at the Fortune
|
Bear Garden; Fortune (II); Hope |
... |
Fennor, William; Kendall, –––; Taylor, John |
From: circa 1614 |
From: 1630 |
A successful play is called a 'get-penny:' Jonson
|
playhouse |
... |
... |
From: 1614 |
From: 1631 |
The Hope is dirty
|
Bear Garden; Hope |
... |
... |
From: 1614 |
From: 1631 |
Edward Alleyn -- 'Master of his Majesty's Beargarden' -- petitions Lord High Treasurer Cranfield for sums owed
|
Bear Garden; Court |
... |
Cranfield, Lionel; Philibert, Charles Emmanuel; Stanhope, John; Stuart, James I |
From: circa 1614 To: 1622 |
From: October 1622 |
The Hope has a tiring house
|
Bear Garden; Hope |
... |
... |
From: 1614 To: 1631 |
From: 1631 |
A tourist goes to Paris Garden to see a bear-baiting, but instead must suffer a play
|
Bear Garden; Hope; Paris Garden |
... |
... |
From: after 1614 To: before 1642 |
From: 1656 |
Alexander Cooke makes his will
|
... |
King's Men (1603-1625) |
Caper, Frances; Condell, Henry; Cooke, Alexander; Cooke, Francis; Cooke, Ellis; Cooke, John; Heminges, John |
From: 3 January 1614 To: 4 May 1614 |
From: 3 January 1614 |
Henslowe and Meade secure the actor Dawes for the Hope
|
Bear Garden; Hope |
... |
Dawes, Robert; Henslowe, Philip; Meade, Jacob |
From: 7 April 1614 |
From: 7 April 1614 |
The Swan pays £3 10d to the Overseers of the Poor of Paris Garden
|
Swan |
... |
Billeppes, John; Kindred, Thomas; Reynolds, Henry; Smith, William |
From: 25 April 1614 |
From: 25 April 1614 |
The players have abandoned the Bankside theatres for Middlesex: John Taylor
|
Boar's Head; Curtain; Fortune (I); Globe (II); Red Bull; Rose; Swan |
... |
... |
From: circa May 1614 |
From: 1630 |
John Chamberlain to Alice Carleton: The new Globe playhouse is reported to be the fairest 'that ever was in England'
|
Globe (II) |
... |
... |
From: 30 June 1614 |
From: 30 June 1614 |
Richard and Elizabeth Maunsell sell a piece of the Blackfriars property to Cuthbert and Richard Burbage
|
Blackfriars (II) |
... |
Archer, Henry; Austen, Mary; Burbage, Cuthbert; Burbage, Richard; Clarke, John; Fenton, Christopher; Magnus, Agnes; Maunsell, Richard; Maunsell, Elizabeth; Troshawe, Henry; Troshawe, Joan |
From: 7 July 1614 |
From: 7 July 1614 |
The Hope is to host a trial of wit, but one of the parties fails to attend
|
Bear Garden; Hope |
Lady Elizabeth's Men |
Fennor, William; Taylor, John |
From: 7 October 1614 To: 1615 |
From: 1615 |
A contract for the audience of Jonson's 'Bartholomew Fair' at the Hope
|
Bear Garden; Hope |
Lady Elizabeth's Men |
... |
From: 31 October 1614 |
From: 1631 |
Curtain players are knavish, vain and sycophantic
|
Curtain |
... |
... |
From: 1615 |
From: 1615 |
'The Hector of Germany' is performed at the Red Bull and the Curtain
|
Curtain; Red Bull |
Young Men of this City |
Smith, Wentworth |
From: before 1615 |
From: 1615 |
Swetnam compares his misogynist pamphlet to a bear-baiting ring
|
Bear Garden; Hope |
... |
... |
From: 1615 |
From: 1617 |
Queen Anne's Men perform 'The Four Prentices of London' at the Red Bull
|
Red Bull |
Queen Anne's Men |
... |
From: before 1615 |
From: 1615 |
'The Valiant Welshman' calls for an ascent machinery and a trap-door on stage
|
playhouse |
... |
... |
From: before 1615 |
From: 1615 |
Queen Anne's Men performed 'The Four Prentices of London' at the Red Bull
|
Red Bull |
Queen Anne's Men |
... |
From: before 1615 |
From: 1632 |
John Russell is charged with dishonesty, and removed from his position as gatherer at the Fortune
|
Fortune (I) |
Palsgrave's Men |
Alleyn, Edward; Bird, William; Russell, John |
From: circa 1615 |
From: circa 1615 |
The King's Men performed 'The Mayor of Queenborough' at the Blackfriars
|
Blackfriars (II) |
King's Men (1603-1625) |
... |
From: 1615 To: 1642 |
From: 1661 |