Following the assault of their deputies in their attempts to carry out the commission to acquire mastiffs and other baiting animals from 'the weste contry', Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn petition the Earl of Suffolk and Lord Chamberlain, Thomas Howard, to send a warrant for the arrest of the assailants, including 'a swagering gentelman, whom they calle Mr Pancketh', and a justice of the peace named Sir Moryes Bartlet.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Howard, Thomas | Lord Chamberlain | petitionee |
Penkith, Richard | assailant | gentleman |
Bartlet, Moryes | justice of the peace | |
Henslowe, Philip | master of the King's game | petitioner |
Alleyn, Edward | master of the King's game | petitioner |