Notices Illustrative of the Drama, And Other Popular Amusements, Chiefly in the Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries, Incidentally Illustrating Shakespeare And His Contemporaries; Extracted From the Chamberlains' Accounts And Other Manuscripts of the Borou
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or hast thou a mark to thyself, like an honest, plain-dealing man? Clerk. Sir, I thank God I have been so well brought up that I can write my name. All. He hath confessed : away with him ; he's a villain and a traitor. Cade. Away with him, I say ; hang him with his pen and inkhom about his neck." In an article on the character of Jack Cade, in the "Papers of the Shakespeare Society," '^ the writer — in reference to the clerk's name, " Emmanuel," and DicFs remark thereupon, that " they use to wr...ite it on the top of letters" — observes, "The commentators appear to me to have taken unnecessary pains to ex- plain this passage. Is it not merely a play upon the word manual, or sign manual, to this day written at ' Part II., act iv., sc. 2. » Vol. iii., p. 49. 120 The Name " Emmanuel.'" the top of King's or Queen's letters ? " Now at the top of the extracts from the town accounts for 1578 and 1594, we find the name "Emmanuel" actually written as well as on many others of the rolls and also at the top of mamj letters of the period to be found amongst the Hall papers.
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