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James I grants Henslowe and Alleyn Mastership of the King's Game (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/7562">EMLoT Event 7562 </a>)
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John Payne Collier, Memoirs of Edward Alleyn (London, 1841), pp 72-4
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Dulwich, MSS 2, Article 5
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/9109">EMLoT Record 9109 </a>
Description
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<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: Dulwich, MSS 2, Article 5 (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/4485">EMLoT Primary Source 4485 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> John Payne Collier, Memoirs of Edward Alleyn (London, 1841), pp 72-4 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/1909">EMLoT Secondary Source 1909 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as the Patent to Henslowe and Alleyn, constituting them jointly and severally Masters of the King's Game.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> fully transcribed, spelling and punctuation partially standardized.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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Henslowe and Meade secure the actor Dawes for the Hope (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/6454">EMLoT Event 6454 </a>)
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William Shakespeare, The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, James Boswell the Younger and Edmond Malone (eds), vol 21 (London, 1843), pp 413-16
Title
A name given to the resource
DUL, MSS (missing)
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/6737">EMLoT Record 6737 </a>
Description
An account of the resource
<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: DUL, MSS (missing) (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/310">EMLoT Primary Source 310 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> William Shakespeare, The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, James Boswell the Younger and Edmond Malone (eds), vol 21 (London, 1843), pp 413-16 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2730">EMLoT Secondary Source 2730 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as Articles of Agreement.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> lost manuscript.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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There are two bear gardens on the west bank, an old and a new: Stow (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/3787">EMLoT Event 3787 </a>)
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John Payne Collier, The History of English Dramatic Poetry, vol 3 (London, 1831), pp 280-1n
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BL, Harleian MS 544
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/3964">EMLoT Record 3964 </a>
Description
An account of the resource
<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: BL, Harleian MS 544 (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2110">EMLoT Primary Source 2110 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> John Payne Collier, The History of English Dramatic Poetry, vol 3 (London, 1831), pp 280-1n (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2164">EMLoT Secondary Source 2164 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as Harl. MS., 544.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted, spelling and punctuation partially standardized.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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Audiences at the Beargarden stand upon scaffolding during baitings: Stow (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/7646">EMLoT Event 7646 </a>)
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J.C. Adams, The Globe Playhouse: Its Design and Equipment (New York, 1942, rpt 1961), p 83
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John Stow, A Survey of London (London, 1603)
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/9219">EMLoT Record 9219 </a>
Description
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<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: John Stow, A Survey of London (London, 1603) (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/4556">EMLoT Primary Source 4556 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> J.C. Adams, The Globe Playhouse: Its Design and Equipment (New York, 1942, rpt 1961), p 83 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/4087">EMLoT Secondary Source 4087 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as Stow, Survey of London; Edition of 1603, page 96.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted, original spelling retained.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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A bear gets loose and bites a spectator (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/3788">EMLoT Event 3788 </a>)
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John Payne Collier, The History of English Dramatic Poetry, vol 3 (London, 1831), p 281
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BL, Cotton MS Vitellius F.v, f 40v
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/3965">EMLoT Record 3965 </a>
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<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: BL, Cotton MS Vitellius F.v, f 40v (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/1999">EMLoT Primary Source 1999 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> John Payne Collier, The History of English Dramatic Poetry, vol 3 (London, 1831), p 281 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2164">EMLoT Secondary Source 2164 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as Cotton MSS., Vitellius, F. 5.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted, spelling and punctuation partially standardized.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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Audience members are injured and killed when parts of Paris Garden collapse during a Sunday bear-baiting (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/4079">EMLoT Event 4079 </a>)
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Oscar Brownstein, 'The Popularity of Baiting in England before 1600: A Study in Social and Theatrical History,' Educational Theatre Journal 21 (October 1969), p 245
Title
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John Field, A Godly Exhortation (London, 1583), sigs C-C2v
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/9143">EMLoT Record 9143 </a>
Description
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<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: John Field, A Godly Exhortation (London, 1583), sigs C-C2v (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/1326">EMLoT Primary Source 1326 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> Oscar Brownstein, 'The Popularity of Baiting in England before 1600: A Study in Social and Theatrical History,' Educational Theatre Journal 21 (October 1969), p 245 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/3922">EMLoT Secondary Source 3922 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as John Field, A Godly Exhortation..., B vii verso.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> Yes.
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Audience members are injured and killed when parts of Paris Garden collapse during a Sunday bear-baiting (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/4079">EMLoT Event 4079 </a>)
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E.K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage, vol 4 (Oxford, 1923), pp 219-20
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John Field, A Godly Exhortation (London, 1583), sigs C-C2v
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/5607">EMLoT Record 5607 </a>
Description
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<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: John Field, A Godly Exhortation (London, 1583), sigs C-C2v (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/1326">EMLoT Primary Source 1326 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> E.K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage, vol 4 (Oxford, 1923), pp 219-20 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2294">EMLoT Secondary Source 2294 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as John Field, A godly exhortation, B7viiv.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted, original spelling and punctuation retained, parenthetical note(s), passage(s) summarized.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> Yes.
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The Lord Mayor of London writes to Burghley about the collapse of the Bear Garden (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/1836">EMLoT Event 1836 </a>)
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John Payne Collier, The History of English Dramatic Poetry, vol 1 (London, 1831), pp 251-2
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BL, Lansdowne MS 37, f 8
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/3700">EMLoT Record 3700 </a>
Description
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<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: BL, Lansdowne MS 37, f 8 (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/1176">EMLoT Primary Source 1176 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> John Payne Collier, The History of English Dramatic Poetry, vol 1 (London, 1831), pp 251-2 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2164">EMLoT Secondary Source 2164 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as Lansdown MSS. No. 73.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted, spelling and punctuation partially standardized, record appears in multiple documents.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> Yes.
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The Lord Mayor of London writes to Burghley about the collapse of the Bear Garden (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/1836">EMLoT Event 1836 </a>)
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Malone Society, 'Dramatic Records from the Lansdowne Manuscripts,' E.K Chambers and W.W. Greg (eds), Collections I, pt 2 (Oxford, 1908), pp 158-9
Title
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BL, Lansdowne MS 37, f 8
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/1873">EMLoT Record 1873 </a>
Description
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<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: BL, Lansdowne MS 37, f 8 (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/1176">EMLoT Primary Source 1176 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> Malone Society, 'Dramatic Records from the Lansdowne Manuscripts,' E.K Chambers and W.W. Greg (eds), Collections I, pt 2 (Oxford, 1908), pp 158-9 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/1172">EMLoT Secondary Source 1172 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as Lansdowne MS 37, f. 8, art. 4.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> fully transcribed, original spelling maintained, record appears in multiple documents.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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The Bear Garden collapses: Stowe (1631) (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/7566">EMLoT Event 7566 </a>)
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G.L Hosking, 'The Life and Times of Edward Alleyn,' p 39
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John Stow, Edmund Howes and George Buck, Annals (London, 1631), p 696
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/9140">EMLoT Record 9140 </a>
Description
An account of the resource
<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: John Stow, Edmund Howes and George Buck, Annals (London, 1631), p 696 (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/5">EMLoT Primary Source 5 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> G.L Hosking, 'The Life and Times of Edward Alleyn,' p 39 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/4503">EMLoT Secondary Source 4503 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as Stowe's Annales: Continued and Augmented unto 1631, by E. HOWES.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> Yes.