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Viewing Document Record: LMA: DL/B/A/MS09537/009
Citation
Title
LMA: DL/B/A/MS09537/009
Publication date
1598 (Source of claim: original)
Copy/Copies Consulted
Repository
London Metropolitan Archives, London, UK
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Where Was the Playhouse in which the Boy Choristers of St Paul's Performed Plays?
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Related Transcription Records
Londinium Redivivum; Or, An Antient and Modern Description of London, 72–3
The Child Actors, 111
The Children of Paul's, 181
The Children of Paul's, 50–1
The Children of Paul's, 47–8
The Children of Paul's, 47
The Children of Paul's, 47
The Children of Paul's, 46
The Children of Paul's, 41
The Children of Paul's, 40–1
The Children of Paul's, 40
The Children of Paul's, 28–9
The Presentation of Plays at Second Paul's, 42
The Presentation of Plays at Second Paul's, 41
The Presentation of Plays at Second Paul's, 40
The Presentation of Plays at Second Paul's, 40
The Presentation of Plays at Second Paul's, 39
The Presentation of Plays at Second Paul's, 34 n 20
The Presentation of Plays at Second Paul's, 22
Where Was the Playhouse in which the Boy Choristers of St Paul's Performed Plays?, 103
Where Was the Playhouse in which the Boy Choristers of St Paul's Performed Plays?, 103
Where Was the Playhouse in which the Boy Choristers of St Paul's Performed Plays?, 103–4
Where Was the Playhouse in which the Boy Choristers of St Paul's Performed Plays?, 103
Where Was the Playhouse in which the Boy Choristers of St Paul's Performed Plays?, 107–8
Where Was the Playhouse in which the Boy Choristers of St Paul's Performed Plays?, 103
Where Was the Playhouse in which the Boy Choristers of St Paul's Performed Plays?, 104
The Presentation of Plays at Second Paul's, 46–7
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primary source
Citation Type
manuscript
Document Type
visitation book
Document Class
diocesan
Production Auspices
Diocese of London
Language
English
Country of Origin
England
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