The book A Chronicle History of the London Stage 1559-1642 was written by author Frederick Gard Fleay Here you can read free online of A Chronicle History of the London Stage 1559-1642 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Chronicle History of the London Stage 1559-1642 a good or bad book?
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I, Lowin. [i, Underwood.] I, C. Burbadge. 1, Mrs. Robinson. 2, Shank. I, Mrs. Condell. I, Taylor. I, Lowin. I, Underwood. I, C. Burbadge. I, Mrs. Robinson. 1, Shank. I, Mrs. Condell. I, Taylor. I, Lowin. I, Underwood. I, Swanston. The numbers prefixed to the names indicate the number of shares held. Mrs. Eobinson was Winifred Burbadge, who had married again. Eight shares in the Globe were held at some time between 16 10 and 1628 by Cuthbert and "his sisters." His COMPAIsriES (1625-1636). 327 so...n William had probably only a prospective interest as heir ; the documents do not inform us on this point. I have placed the Table for Blackfriars in close juxtaposition with that for the Globe because the history of its shares is so extremely similar. Indeed, if columns 2 and 3, which I have filled up conjecturally, be allowed (as I think they will be) we, may say they are almost identical. In the petitions and answers Blackfriars is touched on more lightly than the Globe, only one interest being concerned, Swanston's, who desired to buy one of Shank's shares.
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