Thomas Yonge writes to Edward Alleyn, 'or in his absence to his father in law, at Paris Garden', regarding the commission to take up mastiff dogs and other baiting animals for the Beargarden, stating that 'you shalbe so well provided as ever you were in your lyffe'.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Yonge, Thomas | correspondent | |
Alleyn, Edward | master of the King's game | correspondent |
Henslowe, Philip | master of the King's game | father-in-law |