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Viewing Person Record: Edward Sackville, seventh earl of Dorset
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
my lo: or Dorsett
Event:
Richard Heton writes instructions for a patent to govern an acting company at Salisbury Court
right honourable Edward Earle of Dorsett, of the noble order of the Garter, Knight, and one of his Ma[ts] most honourable privie Councell
Event:
The Earl of Dorset leases the Salisbury Court property to John Herne
Right Hon[ble] Edward, late Earl of Dorset
Event:
The Earl of Dorset leases land for a playhouse to Richard Gunnell and William Blagrave
Edward, Earl of Dorset
Event:
Chancery, William Beeston vs Earl of Dorset: Beeston states his case
yo[r] hono[rs] late Father
Event:
A petition is made to the Earl of Dorset concerning the lease of Salisbury Court
My Lord of Dorset
Event:
The Earl of Dorset leases land for a playhouse: Sir George Gresley's letter
Lord of Dorsett
Event:
Queen Henrietta Maria's Men are granted livery
Er: of Dorset
Event:
The privy council forbids coaches from parking in the vicinity of the Blackfriars playhouse
Role(s)
Lord Chamberlain
Event:
Queen Henrietta Maria's Men are granted livery
Lord Chamberlain
Event:
Sir John Wentworth arrested by Christopher Beeston, released by the Lord Chamberlain
Privy Councillor
Event:
The privy council forbids coaches from parking in the vicinity of the Blackfriars playhouse
company manager
Event:
Richard Heton writes instructions for a patent to govern an acting company at Salisbury Court
lessor
Event:
The Earl of Dorset leases the Salisbury Court property to John Herne
lessor
Event:
The Earl of Dorset leases land for a playhouse to Richard Gunnell and William Blagrave
lessor
Event:
Chancery, William Beeston vs Earl of Dorset: Beeston states his case
lessor
Event:
A petition is made to the Earl of Dorset concerning the lease of Salisbury Court
lessor
Event:
The Earl of Dorset leases land for a playhouse: Sir George Gresley's letter
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From: circa 20 October 1612 To: circa 1630
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