Author(s) |
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House of Commons Journal Volume 2: 12 December 1642 |
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1802 |
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'a private letter, written by a person of the name of Thomas Brande, which I discovered among some miscellaneous papers in the library of the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth' |
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1629 |
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'Robert Leake to Sir Gervase Clifton,' 1634, Nov. 25, Additional Manuscripts of Sir Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce |
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25 November 1634 |
Weelkes, Thomas |
'Since Robin Hood' |
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1608 |
Ford, John |
'Tis Pity She's a Whore |
'Tis Pitty Shee's a Whore Acted by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants, at The Phaenix in Drury-Lane. |
1633 |
Digges, Leonard |
'Will Baker: Knowinge' |
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after 1613 |
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-No MS Reference- |
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Shakespeare, William |
2 Henry IV |
The second part of Henrie the fourth, continuing to his death, and coronation of Henrie the fift. With the humours of sir Iohn Falstaffe, and swaggering Pistoll. As it hath ... |
1600 |
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39 Elizabeth c.4 |
Acte for punyshment of Rogues Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars |
9 February 1598 |
Collier, John Payne |
A Ballade in praise of London Prentices, and what they did at the Cock-pitt Playhouse in Drury Lane |
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Taylor, John |
A Cast over the Water |
A Cast Over the Water, by John Taylor. Given Gratis to William Fennor, the Rimer, from London to the Kings Bench. Or a Replication to Fennors answer. With Admonitions, and ... |
1615 |
Taylor, John |
A Cast over the Water |
A Cast Over the Water, by John Taylor. Giuen Gratis to William Fennor, the Rimer, From London to the Kings Bench |
1630 |
Middleton, Thomas |
A Chaste Maid in Cheapside |
A Chast Mayd in Cheape-Side A Pleasant conceited Comedy neuer before printed. As it hath beene often acted at the Swan on the Banke-side, by the Lady Elizabeth her Seruants. ... |
1630 |
Nashe, Thomas |
A Countercuff to Martin Junior |
A Countercuffe given to Martin Junior: by the venturous, hardie, and renowned Pasquill of England, Cavaliero. Not of olde Martins making, which newlie knighted the Saints in Heaven, with rise ... |
circa 1589 |
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a deed of bargain and sale |
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1660 |
Middleton, Thomas; Rowley, William |
A Fair Quarrel |
A Faire Quarrell. With new Additions of Mr. Chaughs and Trimtrams Roaring, and the Bauds Song. Never before Printed. As it was Acted before the King, by the Prince His ... |
1617 |
Marmion, Shakerley |
A Fine Companion |
A Fine Companion. Acted before the King and Queene at White-hall, and sundrie times with great applause at the private house in Salisbury Court, by the Prince his Servants |
1633 |
Middleton, Thomas |
A Game at Chess |
A game at chesse As it was acted nine dayes together at the Globe on the Bank-side. A game at chesse is here displayde Plaine-dealing (thus) by wisedomes guide, defeats ... |
1625 |
Middleton, Thomas |
A Game at Chess |
A game at chesse as it hath bine sundrey times acted at the Globe on the Banck side |
1625 |
Field, John |
A Godly Exhortation |
A godly exhortation, by occasion of the late judgement of God, shewed at Parris-garden, the thirteenth day of Januarie: where were assembled by estimation above a thousand persons, whereof some ... |
1583 |
Rowlands, Samuel |
A Gull |
A Gull |
1609 |
Brome, Richard |
A Jovial Crew |
A Joviall Crew: or, The Merry Beggars. Presented in a Comedie, at The Cock-pit in Drury-Lane, in the yeer 1641. Written by Richard Brome. Mart. Hic totus volorideat Libellus. |
1652 |
Beaumont, Francis; Fletcher, John |
A King and No King |
A king and no king Acted at the Globe, by his Majesties Servants. Written by Francis Beamount, and John Fletcher. At London: Printed for Thomas Walkley, and are to bee ... |
1619 |
Beaumont, Francis; Fletcher, John |
A King and no King |
A King and no King. Acted at the Blacke-Fryars, by his Majesties Servants. And now the second time Printed, according to the true Copie. Written by Francis Beaumont and John ... |
1625 |
Dekker, Thomas |
A Knight's Conjuring |
A Knights Coniuring. Done in earnest: Discouered in Iest. By Thomas Dekker. |
1607 |
Middleton, Thomas |
A Mad World, My Masters |
A mad world my masters: A Comedy. As it hath bin often Acted at the Private House in Salisbury Court, by her Majesties Servants |
1640 |
Walker, Gilbert |
A manifest Detection of the most vile and detestable Use of Dice-Play |
A manifest detection of the most vyle and detestable use of Diceplay, and other practices lyke the same, a Myrrour very necessary for all yonge Gentilmen & others sodenly enabled ... |
circa 1555 |
Hazlitt, W. C. |
A Manual for the Collector and Amateur of Old English Plays |
A Manual for the Collector and Amateur of Old English Plays, Edited from the Material Formed by Kirkman, Langbaine, Downes, Oldys, and Halliwell-Phillipps, with Extensive Additions and Corrections |
1892 |
Rankins, William |
A Mirror of Monsters |
A Mirrour of Monsters: Wherein is plainely described the manifold vices, & spotted enormities, that are caused by the infectious sight of Playes, with the description of the subtile slights ... |
To: 1587 |
Massinger, Philip |
A New Way to Pay Old Debts |
A New Way to Pay Old Debts A Comoedie As it hath beene often acted at the Phaenix in Drury-Lane, by the Queenes Maiesties seruants. The Author. Philip Massinger. |
1633 |
d'Avenant, William; D., J.; M., J.; S., Ja. |
A North Country Song |
A North Countrey Song |
1656 |
Lambarde, William |
A Perambulation of Kent |
A Perambulation of Kent: Conteining the description, Hystorie, and Customes of that Shyre. Collected and written (for the most part) in the yeare. 1570 |
1576 |
Lambarde, William |
A Perambulation of Kent |
A Perambulation of Kent: Conteining the Description, Hystorie, and Customes of that Shyre |
1596 |
Peacham, Henry |
A Pleasant Dispute between Coach and Sedan |
Coach and Sedan, Pleasantly Disputing for Place and Precedence, the Brewers-Cart being Moderator |
1636 |
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A Relation of the Expedition Made by the Emperor into Italy, Germany, and Flanders in 1543 |
Relacion de la Jornada que el Emperador y Rey n'ro senor hizo a Italia, Alemania, y Flandes en este presente ano de 1543, en que se contiene la conquista q'su ... |
1543 |
White, Thomas |
A Sermon Preached at Paul's Cross |
A sermo[n] preached at Pawles Crosse on Sunday the thirde of November 1577. in the time of the plague |
1578 |
Rowlands, Samuel |
A Strange Sighted Traveller |
A straunge sighted Traveller |
1608 |
Stow, John |
A Survey of London (1598) |
A Survay of London. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598 by John Stow Citizen of London. Also and Apologie ... |
1598 |
Stow, John |
A Survey of London (1599) |
A Survay of London. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also and Apologie ... |
1599 |
Stow, John |
A Survey of London (1603) |
A Survay of London. Conteyning the Originall Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that City, written in the yeare 1598, by John Stow Citizen of London. Since the same ... |
1603 |
Northbrooke, John |
A Treatise |
Spiritus est vicarius Christi in terra. A Treatise wherein Dicing, Dauncing, Vaine playes or Enterluds with other idle pastimes [et]c. commonly used on the Sabboth day, are reproved by the ... |
1577 |
Heywood, Thomas |
A Warning for Fair Women |
A Warning for Faire women. Containing, The most tragicall and lamentable murther of Master George Sanders of London Marchant, nigh Shooters hill. Consented unto By his owne wife, acted by ... |
1599 |
Flecknoe, Richard |
A Whimzey Written from Beyond the Seas, About the End of the Year, 52. to a Friend Lately Returned into England |
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1653 |
Lyly, John |
A Whip for an Ape |
A Whip for an Ape: or Martin displaied. Ordo Sacerdotum fatuo turbatur ad omni, / Labitur & passim Religionis honos. |
circa 1589 |
Field, Nathan |
A Woman Is a Weathercock |
A Woman is a Weather-cocke. A New Comedy, As it was acted before the King in White-Hall. And divers times Privately at the White-Friers, by the Children of her Majesties ... |
1612 |
Heywood, Thomas |
A Woman Killed with Kindness |
A woman kilde with kindnesse. As it hath beene oftentimes acted by the Queenes Maiest. Seruants |
1617 |
Heywood, Thomas |
A Young Witty Lad Playing Richard the Third |
A young witty Lad playing the part of Richard the third: at the Red Bull: the Author because hee was interessed in the Play to incourage him, wrot him this ... |
1637 |
Tomkis, Thomas |
Albumazar |
Albumazar. A comedy presented before the Kings Majestie at Cambridge, the ninth of March. 1614. By the Gentlemen of Trinitie Colledge |
1615 |
Chapman, George |
All Fools |
Al Fooles A Comody, Presented at the Black Fryers, And lately before his Maiestie |
1605 |
Rowley, William |
All's Lost by Lust |
A Tragedy called All's Lost by Lust. Written by William Rowley. Divers times Acted by the Lady Elizabeths Servants. And now lately acted by her Maiesties Servants, with great applause, ... |
1633 |