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Viewing Person Record: John Shank
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Mr Shankes
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': Three King's Men petition to be admitted company sharers
Iohn Shankes
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': John Shanks replies to the players' petition
Mr Shankes
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': The players address a further petition
Shankes
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': John Shanks receives satisfaction for his shares
Iohn Shancke
Event:
The King's Men and Prince Charles' Men are allowed cloth to wear in King James' funeral procession
John Shanke
Event:
Prince Henry's men are listed in the Prince's household accounts
Shankes
Event:
'Shank's Ordinary' is licensed to the King's Men
John Shancke
Event:
The 1623 Shakespeare folio prints a list of the 'Principall Actors' in the plays
John Shancke one of his Maiesties servants the players and Citizen and Weauer of london
Event:
John Shank makes his will
Mr. Shanke
Event:
Sir Henry Herbert accepts the benefit of a summer's day from the King's Men
Iohn Shank
Event:
The Lord Chamberlain's office grants an allowance to the King's Men for liveries
John Shancks
Event:
King's Men receive a royal patent to perform at the Globe, Blackfriars, and elsewhere
Role(s)
groom of the Chamber
Event:
Prince Henry's Men are granted livery for Prince Henry's funeral
player
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': John Shanks demands satisfaction for his shares
player
Event:
The King's Men and Prince Charles' Men are allowed cloth to wear in King James' funeral procession
player
Event:
Prince Henry's men are listed in the Prince's household accounts
player
Event:
The 1623 Shakespeare folio prints a list of the 'Principall Actors' in the plays
player
Event:
Sir Henry Herbert accepts the benefit of a summer's day from the King's Men
player
Event:
The Lord Chamberlain's office grants an allowance to the King's Men for liveries
player
Event:
King's Men receive a royal patent to perform at the Globe, Blackfriars, and elsewhere
playhouse sharer
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': Three King's Men petition to be admitted company sharers
playhouse sharer
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': John Shanks replies to the players' petition
playhouse sharer
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': The players address a further petition
playhouse sharer
Event:
Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': John Shanks receives satisfaction for his shares
playwright
Event:
'Shank's Ordinary' is licensed to the King's Men
testator
Event:
John Shank makes his will
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From: 1603 To: 1635
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