The privy council addresses a letter concerning public playhouses to the justices of Middlesex. On the intelligence that the playhouses are sites of disorder and corruption, the queen orders that no plays are to be performed in any public place in and around London during the summer months. The purpose-built theatres, namely the Curtain and the Theatre, are to be pulled down.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Carey, George | Lord Chamberlain | |
Cecil, William | Lord Treasurer | |
Knollys, William | comptroller | |
Wrothe, Robert | justice of the peace | |
Fleetwood, William | justice of the peace | |
Barne, John | justice of the peace | |
Fowler, Thomas | justice of the peace | |
Skevington, Richard | justice of the peace | |
Bowyer, William | justice of the peace | |
Gardiner, William | justice of the peace | |
Scott, Bartholomew | justice of the peace | |
Howard, Charles | lord admiral | |
Egerton, Thomas | lord keeper | |
Walsingham, Francis | principal secretary |