In his puritanical treatise 'A monster late found out and discovered,' Richard Rawlidge refers to early London playhouses that were pulled down at the behest of concerned authorities: 'the Play-houses in Gracious Street, Bishops-gate-street, nigh Paules . . . on Ludgate hill, the Whitefriars were put down, and other lewd houses quite supprest within the Liberties.' Rawlidge's catalogue offers valuable insight into the existence and location of late sixteenth-century London performance spaces.