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Viewing Document Record: TNA: C 33/81
Citation
Title
TNA: C 33/81
Publication date
17 November 1589 - 16 November 1590 (Source of claim: externally supplied)
Copy/Copies Consulted
Repository
The National Archives, Public Record Office, Kew, UK
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The First London Theatre
English Professional Theatre, 1530–1660
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Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare
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Burbage and Shakespeare's Stage, 160-1
Burbage and Shakespeare's Stage, 161
Burbage and Shakespeare's Stage, 161
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Related Events
Chancery, Brayne v Burbage: The court orders the terms of the original arbitrament to be observed
Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: The court repeats an order to determine whether the defendant's demurrer is sufficient
Chancery, Brayne v Burbage: The court orders the Burbages to answer or Brayne will get half the Theatre profits
Chancery, Brayne v Burbage: The court appoints Sir Julius Caesar to determine whether the Burbages are in contempt
Chancery, Brayne v Burbage: The court appoints Dr John Hone to determine whether the Burbages are in contempt, and to conclude the suit
Chancery, Burbage v Brayne: The court examiner must determine whether the defendants' demurrer is sufficient
Chancery, Brayne v Burbage: Cuthbert Burbage appears in court and so avoids arrest
Chancery, Brayne v Burbage: Miles claims the Burbages have broken the court's order; the court orders their arrest
Meta Type
primary source
Citation Type
manuscript
Document Type
A book
entry books of decrees and orders
Document Class
civil
Production Auspices
Court of Chancery
Language
English
Country of Origin
England
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