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Viewing Person Record: William Rowley
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Roulle
Event:
Royal messengers carry messages to Prince Charles' Men at the Curtain
Rowley
Event:
'Hymen's Holiday' is performed at court
Rowley
Event:
Rowley's 'The Bee' is licensed to the King's Men
Rowley
Event:
Rowley's 'Fool without Book' is licensed pending revisions
Will. Rowley
Event:
The King's Men submit an apology for their disobedience against the Master of the Revels
Role(s)
Master of the Revels
Event:
'Hymen's Holiday' is performed at court
player
Event:
Royal messengers carry messages to Prince Charles' Men at the Curtain
player
Event:
The King's Men and Prince Charles' Men are allowed cloth to wear in King James' funeral procession
player
Event:
Prince Charles' Men leave the Hope and ask Alleyn for a loan
player
Event:
King Charles grants the King's Men a renewed patent
player
Event:
The King's Men submit an apology for their disobedience against the Master of the Revels
playwright
Event:
Star Chamber, 'Widow Waking' case: Thomas Dekker deposes a second time
playwright
Event:
John Webster's 'A Cure for a Cuckold' is licensed to Prince Charles' Men
playwright
Event:
'A Late Murder of a Son upon the Mother' by Ford and Webster is licensed
playwright
Event:
'The Child hath found his Father' is licensed to the Prince's Men at the Curtain
playwright
Event:
The interior of the Curtain is round
playwright
Event:
Herbert licenses Fletcher and Rowley's 'The Maid in the Mill' for the King's Men
playwright
Event:
Rowley's 'The Bee' is licensed to the King's Men
playwright
Event:
Rowley's 'Fool without Book' is licensed pending revisions
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From: before 29 June 1607 To: 1633
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