A book of the Lord Chamberlain records the existence of a petition by William Crome against specified members of Prince Charles' Men in December 1632. The petition is 'answered of course.'
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
---|---|---|
Browne, William (III) | petitionee | player |
Crome, William | petitioner | |
Gradwell, Henry | player | |
Sneller, James | player | |
Bond, Thomas | player | |
Cooke, William | player | |
Bond, Thomas | player | |
Cooke, William | player | |
Hall, William | player |