Jacob Meade petitions against Edward Alleyn in matters relating to the Bear Garden; in response, Alleyn submits a counter-petition to the Lord Chamberlain. First, Alleyn denies that Meade has any title to the Bear Garden patent; at best, he has occasionally acted as a deputy. Second, Alleyn has not received payment from the Exchequer of the sums due him according to the terms of the patent. Third, according to their agreement, if the wages and fees from the Bear Garden do not amount to £60 per annum, Meade is responsible for making up the difference to Alleyn. Fourth, Meade refuses to pay the £100 rent on the house, and conspires to deprive Alleyn of possession and interest. Fifth, Meade continues to bait bears, despite Alleyn's order to desist.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Herbert, William | Lord Chamberlain | |
Alleyn, Edward | master of the King's game |