In his memorandum book, Philip Henslowe records a variety of loans to the Admiral's Men company. These include funds for the purchase of stage apparel and properties such as 'A whitte saten womanes dublett' and advances for the composition of new playbooks, including the two parts of 'the sevelle warres of france'.
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Downton, Thomas | player | |
Shaw, Robert | player | |
Juby, Edward | player | |
Rowley, Samuel | player | |
Jones, Richard | player | |
Henslowe, Philip | playhouse owner | diarist |
Langley, Francis | playhouse owner | |
Dekker, Thomas | playwright | |
Chettle, Henry | playwright | |
Heywood, Thomas | playwright | |
Porter, Henry | playwright | |
Drayton, Michael | playwright | |
Jonson, Benjamin | playwright | |
Haslette, ––– | tumbler | |
Cranwigge, James | tumbler |