Following Philip Henslowe's death, his nephew John Henslowe charges Edward Alleyn, Agnes Henslowe, and Roger Cole[s] with having suppressed a former will, and with the criminal misrepresentation of his uncle Henslowe's estate. The Chancery suit provides valuable details concerning Henslowe's property in Surrey. In an affidavit sworn 17 June 1616, John Henslowe claims that Edward Alleyn and Agnes Henslowe are holding back certain leases from the court.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Henslowe, Agnes | defendant | |
Alleyn, Edward | defendant | |
Henslowe, Philip | leaseholder | |
Keyes, ––– | leaseholder | |
Bilson, Leonard | lessor | |
Russell, James | lessor | |
Stuart, James I | lessor | |
Henslowe, John | plaintiff |