In a letter to Edward Alleyn, described as 'kind landlord', John Nurse excuses his absence on the grounds that he must 'attend my lord Chamberleine this morninge aboute procuringe his letter towchinge my baytinge.' He also sends 10l with the letter's bearer, Mr. Facye.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Herbert, William | Lord Chamberlain | |
Facye, ––– | letter bearer | |
Alleyn, Edward | master of the King's game | correspondent |
Nurse, John | tenant | correspondent |