A series of recognizances recorded on 3 July 1610 note that five men were bonded for having made 'a notable outrage att the Playhowse called the Redd Bull.' Bonded on 29 May were John Fryne of St. Olive's and Edward Brian of St. Bride's, both feltmakers, and William Tedcastle of St. Andrew's, yeoman. Bonded on 30 May was feltmaker Edward Purfett of St. Olive's, and on 1 June, feltmaker Thomas Williams of St. Katherine's.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Tedcastle, William | yeoman |