Thomas Dutton and Thomas Brooke, Justices of the Peace in Chester, report to the Lord Chamberlain that they have been unable to pursue the assailants of Henslowe's deputies, both because the offenders live in Lancashire and because of an 'accydent of taking a dog from Mr John Venables of Agdon', who plans to prosecute two of the deputies, Brian Bradley and Thomas Bradford, at the next assizes over the incident.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Howard, Thomas | Lord Chamberlain | correspondent |
Sproston, John | deponent | |
Godsendhimvs, John | deponent | |
Kniveton, Francis | deponent | |
Bradley, Bryan | deputy | defendant |
Radford, Thomas | deputy | defendant |
Dutton, Thomas | justice of the peace | correspondent |
Brooke, Thomas | justice of the peace | correspondent |
Henslowe, Philip | master of the King's game | |
Venables, John | mastiff owner | plaintiff |