Viewing Person Record: Henry Condell

Name, as appears in Primary Sources

Condall
Event: Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': The Burbages and Robinson reply
Condall
Event: Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': Three King's Men petition to be admitted company sharers
Henrie Condoll
Event: The King's Men and Prince Charles' Men are allowed cloth to wear in King James' funeral procession
Hen. Condel
Event: Chamberlain's Men perform Jonson's 'Every Man in his Humour': cast list
Hen. Condel
Event: The Lord Chamberlain's Men perform Jonson's 'Every Man out of his Humour': cast list
Henry Cundey
Event: John Underwood makes his will
henrie Condell
Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Patent
Henry Coundall gentleman
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The bill of complaint
Henricus Cundall
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The appearance book indicates that there will be a hearing
Henry Condall
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The plaintiff submits a replication
Henry Cundall
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The court issues a final decree
Henry Condall
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: Thomas Woodford and James Knasborough are witnesses for the plaintiff
Henry Condall
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: Heminges must provide the court with documents
Henry Condall
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The court order book indicates that proceedings are ongoing
Henrye Condell
Event: Requests, Robert Keysar vs Richard Burbage et al: The bill of complaint
Hen. Condel
Event: Jonson's 'Sejanus' includes the original cast list
Hen. Condel
Event: The 1616 Works edition of Jonson's Volpone includes the original cast list
Henry Condell
Event: The 1623 Shakespeare folio prints a list of the 'Principall Actors' in the plays
H. Cundaile
Event: The 1623 edition of Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' prints a cast list
H. Cundaile
Event: The 1623 edition of Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' prints a cast list
H. Cundaile
Event: The 1623 edition of Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' prints a cast list
Hen. Condel
Event: The 1616 Works edition of Jonson's Catiline includes the original cast list
mr Cundell
Event: Alexander Cooke makes his will
Henry Cundall of London gentleman
Event: Henry Condell makes his will
Henry Cundell
Event: Shakespeare drafts his will
Henry Condall
Event: King's Men receive a royal patent to perform at the Globe, Blackfriars, and elsewhere
henry Condall
Event: King Charles grants the King's Men a renewed patent
Henrie Condell
Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the docket

Role(s)

beneficiary
Event: Augustine Phillips' will is registered
beneficiary
Event: Alexander Cooke makes his will
beneficiary
Event: Shakespeare drafts his will
company member
Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the docket
company member
Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Signet Bill
company member
Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Warrant of Privy Seal
defendant
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The bill of complaint
defendant
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The appearance book indicates that there will be a hearing
defendant
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The defendants submit an answer
defendant
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The court issues a final decree
defendant
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: Thomas Woodford and James Knasborough are witnesses for the plaintiff
defendant
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: Heminges must provide the court with documents
defendant
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The court order book indicates that proceedings are ongoing
defendant
Event: Requests, Robert Keysar vs Richard Burbage et al: The bill of complaint
defendant
Event: Requests, Robert Keysar vs Richard Burbage et al: The defense submits answer
defendant
Event: Requests, Keysar vs Burbage et al: The plaintiff submits a replication
defendant
Event: Requests, Keysar vs Burbage et al: The defendants submit a rejoinder
executor
Event: John Underwood makes his will
leaseholder
Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: Witnesses depose for the King's Men
leaseholder
Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The King's Men present their interrogatories
lessee
Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The bill of complaint
plaintiff
Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The plaintiff submits a replication
player
Event: The King's Men and Prince Charles' Men are allowed cloth to wear in King James' funeral procession
player
Event: Chamberlain's Men perform Jonson's 'Every Man in his Humour': cast list
player
Event: The Lord Chamberlain's Men perform Jonson's 'Every Man out of his Humour': cast list
player
Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Patent
player
Event: Jonson's 'Sejanus' includes the original cast list
player
Event: The 1616 Works edition of Jonson's Volpone includes the original cast list
player
Event: The 1623 Shakespeare folio prints a list of the 'Principall Actors' in the plays
player
Event: The 1623 edition of Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' prints a cast list
player
Event: The 1623 edition of Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' prints a cast list
player
Event: The 1623 edition of Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' prints a cast list
player
Event: The 1616 Works edition of Jonson's Catiline includes the original cast list
player
Event: King's Men receive a royal patent to perform at the Globe, Blackfriars, and elsewhere
player
Event: King Charles grants the King's Men a renewed patent
playhouse sharer
Event: Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': The Burbages and Robinson reply
playhouse sharer
Event: Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': Three King's Men petition to be admitted company sharers
playhouse sharer
Event: Common Pleas, Osteler vs Heminges: The bill of complaint

Active Dates

Dates
From: Winter 1598 To: 18 September 1632