This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...his wages, to be a nessessary atendaunt on the stage, and if he will pleasure himself and vs, to mend our garmentf, when he hath leysure, weele pay him for that to, J pray send vs word if this motion will satisfye you; for him his dishonestye is such we knowe it will not, IO I. 104. Probably the same John Russell who ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...his wages, to be a nessessary atendaunt on the stage, and if he will pleasure himself and vs, to mend our garmentf, when he hath leysure, weele pay him for that to, J pray send vs word if this motion will satisfye you; for him his dishonestye is such we knowe it will not, IO I. 104. Probably the same John Russell who occupied a tenement adjoining the Fortune in 1617 (see Mun. 58) and to whom Agnes Henslowe left a legacy (MS. IX.; Warner, p. 181; Young, ii. p. 146). Concerning gatherers, see Art. 66. Thus yealding our selues in that & a farr greater matter to be comaunded by you J cofnitt you to god yor loving ffrend to comaund W Birde I5 addressed: To his loving ffrend mr Allin Giue these 2. finding him often fake. C. finding Jiim often fake. Article 105. William Birde to Philip Henslowe, undated. Autograph. The date is 22 April 1599, cf. Diary, 42v 1. Printed, Malone, xxi. p. 392; Alkyn Papers, p. 33. mr hinchlowe J pray let me intreate you to lend me forty shillingf tell the next weeke and Jle then paye it you agayne by the grace of god J pray as you loue me fayle me not, here is one at home must receaue it presently if you will doe me this fauour you shall comaunde me in a greater matter. / yoTM will: Birde 5 note in Henslowe's hand: feched by william Felle his man Article 106. Articles of Grievance and of Oppression against Philip Henslowe, 1615. Printed, Malone, xxi. p. 416; Alkyn Papers, p. 78, from Malone. Articles of uaunce against M Hinchlowe Jmprimis in March 1612 vppon mr: Hynchlowes Joyninge Companes wth: mr: Rosseter yc Companie borrowed 80" of one mr: Griffin and the same was put into mr: Hinchlowes debt; wch: made itt sixteene score poundf whoe 5 I. 106. In printing this document from Malone, Collier erroneously states that it is 'n...
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