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... Item , to Senclowe , that he paid to my Lord of Essex men , plaiers xxd " Now , we do not hear of the players of the Duke of Gloucester until Christmas 1482-3 , under which date the subsequent memorandum occurs in the second manuscript ...
... Item , to Senclowe , that he paid to my Lord of Essex men , plaiers xxd " Now , we do not hear of the players of the Duke of Gloucester until Christmas 1482-3 , under which date the subsequent memorandum occurs in the second manuscript ...
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... Item to the plaiers of Esterford iijs iiijd xxvij Dec. 6 Henry VII . Item payd to the playars of Chemsford vjs viijd v Jan. 6. Henry VII . Item in reward to the players of Lanam [ Lavenham ] the sayd day x ] s A memorandum dated 22 May ...
... Item to the plaiers of Esterford iijs iiijd xxvij Dec. 6 Henry VII . Item payd to the playars of Chemsford vjs viijd v Jan. 6. Henry VII . Item in reward to the players of Lanam [ Lavenham ] the sayd day x ] s A memorandum dated 22 May ...
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... Item the same day my Lord paid to Garard of Sudbury , for all suche stoffe as folewith , that he bowght for the Dysgysing . Fyrst for iiij dos . of golde paper , and silver rowche clere and verte Item for viij qayeres paper ... Item for ...
... Item the same day my Lord paid to Garard of Sudbury , for all suche stoffe as folewith , that he bowght for the Dysgysing . Fyrst for iiij dos . of golde paper , and silver rowche clere and verte Item for viij qayeres paper ... Item for ...
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Item for sursuphuryfe ...... Item for ij calles ....... Item for a pownde of gounpowder Item for halfe a doss . of golde paper Item for packe threde Summa totalis jd iiija ob xd xijd jd xxjs ob . " The same manuscript , in other places ...
Item for sursuphuryfe ...... Item for ij calles ....... Item for a pownde of gounpowder Item for halfe a doss . of golde paper Item for packe threde Summa totalis jd iiija ob xd xijd jd xxjs ob . " The same manuscript , in other places ...
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... Item paid to William Rowley , upon the Council's War- rant , dated from Whitehall , June 7th , 1613 , for himself and the rest of his fellows , the Princes Servants and Players , for presenting before his Highness Count Palatine and the ...
... Item paid to William Rowley , upon the Council's War- rant , dated from Whitehall , June 7th , 1613 , for himself and the rest of his fellows , the Princes Servants and Players , for presenting before his Highness Count Palatine and the ...
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