Viewing Person Record:
John Heminges
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
- Mr Hemings
- Event: Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': Three King's Men petition to be admitted company sharers
- Hemings
- Event: Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': The Burbages and Robinson reply
- Iohn Heming[es]
- Event: Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': John Shanks replies to the players' petition
- Heminges
- Event: Augustine Phillips' will is registered
- Mr Heming
- Event: The Red Bull Company is not allowed to perform Shakespeare's plays
- Iohn Hemming[es]
- Event: Players are given livery cloth for King James's royal entrance to London
- Ioh. Hemings
- Event: Chamberlain's Men perform Jonson's 'Every Man in his Humour': cast list
- Ioh. Hemings
- Event: The Lord Chamberlain's Men perform Jonson's 'Every Man out of his Humour': cast list
- Iohn Heminges
- Event: John Underwood makes his will
- John heminges
- Event: Privy Council issues a travel license to the Lord Strange's Men
- Heminges
- Event: The Commissioners for the Sewers order the owners of the Globe to clear the common sewer
- John Hemings deceased late father of William Hemings
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The prosecution presents its interrogatories
- John Hemings
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: Witnesses depose for the King's Men
- John Hemings
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: Witnesses depose for the King's Men
- John Hemings
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The King's Men present their interrogatories
- John Hemminges
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The defense responds to the plaintiffs' bill of complaint
- John Hemings
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The bill of complaint
- Iohn henings
- Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Patent
- John hennings
- Event: William Trigge petitions for freedom from apprenticeship as 'Stageplayer'
- Iohn Hemmynges of London gent
- Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The bill of complaint
- Johannes Heminges
- Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The appearance book indicates that there will be a hearing
- John Hemings
- Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The defendants submit an answer
- John Hemmynges
- Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The plaintiff submits a replication
- John Hemminges
- Event: Requests, Witter vs Heminges and Condell: The court issues a final decree
- John Hemminges
- Event: Requests, Robert Keysar vs Richard Burbage et al: The bill of complaint
- John Hemminges
- Event: Requests, Keysar vs Burbage et al: The plaintiff submits a replication
- Joh. Hemings
- Event: Jonson's 'Sejanus' includes the original cast list
- Joh. Hemings
- Event: The 1616 Works edition of Jonson's Volpone includes the original cast list
- John Hemmings
- Event: The 1623 Shakespeare folio prints a list of the 'Principall Actors' in the plays
- John Hemynges
- Event: Common Pleas, Osteler vs Heminges: The bill of complaint
- Joh. Hemings
- Event: The 1616 Works edition of Jonson's Catiline includes the original cast list
- Iohn Heminges Citizen and Grocer of London
- Event: John Heminges makes his will
- my master hennings
- Event: Alexander Cooke makes his will
- Iohn Heminges gent
- Event: Henry Condell makes his will
- Mr Hemminges
- Event: Sir Henry Herbert receives the Lenten allowance from 'Mr Hemminges'
- Mr Hemmings
- Event: Sir Henry Herbert receives £3 from 'Mr Hemmings' for a 'courtesie done him about their Blackfriers hous'
- old Mr. Hemings
- Event: Jonson's 'The Masque of Christmas' describes thew recruitment of boy players for the King's Men
- Mr Hemings
- Event: Herbert accepts £2 as a Lenten gift from 'Mr Hemings'
- Mr Hemings
- Event: Herbert accepts £2 as a New Year's gift from the King's Men
- John Heminges
- Event: John Heminges accepts £30 on behalf of the King's Men for performances at Greenwich and Hampton Court
- John Heminges
- Event: John Heminges accepts £30 on behalf of the King's Men for performances at Greenwich and Hampton Court
- John Hemynges
- Event: The King's Men are paid for 'private practise' during plague closures
- John Hemynges
- Event: John Heminges accepts £53 on behalf of the King's Men for six performances at Court
- Mr Hemmings
- Event: Two fiddlers are apprehended at John Heminges' request
- Mr Iohn Hemmings
- Event: The Lord Chamberlain's office issues a certificate to John Heminges
- Iohn Hemmings
- Event: The Lord Chamberlain's office grants an allowance to the King's Men for liveries
- John Hemynges
- Event: Shakespeare drafts his will
- John Hemings
- Event: King's Men receive a royal patent to perform at the Globe, Blackfriars, and elsewhere
- John Hemynges
- Event: The King's Men are granted an allowance for their services during the Spanish Ambassador's visit
- Iohn Hemings
- Event: King Charles grants the King's Men a renewed patent
- John Henninges
- Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the docket
- John Henninges
- Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Signet Bill
- John Henninges
- Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Warrant of Privy Seal
- John Hemmyng, of London, gentleman
- Event: The Blackfriars estate is mortgaged to Henry Walker
- John Hemynge, of London, gentlem[a]n
- Event: The legal estate of Shakespeare's Blackfriars property is transferred to new trustees
- John Hemmyng of London, gentlem[a]n
- Event: Henry Walker sells the Blackfriars estate to Shakespeare and his trustees
- John Hemmings
- Event: Chancery, Kirkham vs Evans et al: Burbage and Heminges submit their plea
- John Hemings
- Event: Chancery, Kirkham vs Evans et al: Burbage and Heminges submit their answer
- John Hemings
- Event: Chancery, Kirkham vs Evans et al: Edward Kirkham submits his replication
Role(s)
- beneficiary
- Event: Alexander Cooke makes his will
- beneficiary
- Event: Shakespeare drafts his will
- company manager
- Event: John Heminges must satisfy Henry Jenkins from sharer Richard Sharpe's profits
- company manager
- Event: Jonson's 'The Masque of Christmas' describes thew recruitment of boy players for the King's Men
- 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
- complainant
- Event: Two fiddlers are apprehended at John Heminges' request
- deceased
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: Witnesses depose for the King's Men
- deceased
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: Witnesses depose for the King's Men
- deceased
- Event: William Trigge petitions for freedom from apprenticeship as 'Stageplayer'
- 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 plaintiff submits a replication
- 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
- defendant
- Event: Common Pleas, Osteler vs Heminges: The bill of complaint
- defendant
- Event: Chancery, Kirkham vs Evans et al: Burbage and Heminges submit their plea
- defendant
- Event: Chancery, Kirkham vs Evans et al: Burbage and Heminges submit their answer
- defendant
- Event: Chancery, Kirkham vs Evans et al: Edward Kirkham submits his replication
- executor, alternate
- Event: Augustine Phillips' will is registered
- leaseholder
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The King's Men present their interrogatories
- lessee
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The defense responds to the plaintiffs' bill of complaint
- occupant
- Event: Frances Brend's jointure includes the property of the Globe playhouse
- occupant
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The prosecution presents its interrogatories
- overseer
- Event: John Underwood makes his will
- overseer
- Event: Henry Condell makes his will
- payee
- Event: John Heminges accepts £30 on behalf of the King's Men for performances at Greenwich and Hampton Court
- payee
- Event: John Heminges accepts £30 on behalf of the King's Men for performances at Greenwich and Hampton Court
- payee
- Event: The King's Men are paid for 'private practise' during plague closures
- payee
- Event: The King's Men are granted an allowance for their services during the Spanish Ambassador's visit
- payee
- Event: John Heminges accepts £90 on behalf of the King's Men for nine plays performed at Court
- payee
- Event: John Heminges accepts £90 on behalf of the King's Men for nine plays performed at Court
- payee
- Event: John Heminges accepts £90 on behalf of the King's Men for nine plays performed at Court
- payee
- Event: John Heminges accepts £90 on behalf of the King's Men for nine plays performed at Court
- plaintiff
- Event: Requests, King's Men vs Brend: The bill of complaint
- player
- Event: The Red Bull Company is not allowed to perform Shakespeare's plays
- player
- Event: Players are given livery cloth for King James's royal entrance to London
- 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: Privy Council issues a travel license to the Lord Strange's Men
- 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 1616 Works edition of Jonson's Catiline includes the original cast list
- player
- Event: Sir Henry Herbert receives the Lenten allowance from 'Mr Hemminges'
- player
- Event: Sir Henry Herbert receives £3 from 'Mr Hemmings' for a 'courtesie done him about their Blackfriers hous'
- player
- Event: Herbert accepts £2 as a Lenten gift from 'Mr Hemings'
- player
- Event: Herbert accepts £2 as a New Year's gift from the King's Men
- player
- Event: John Heminges accepts £53 on behalf of the King's Men for six performances at Court
- player
- Event: The Lord Chamberlain's office issues a certificate to John Heminges
- 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
- player
- Event: King Charles grants the King's Men a renewed patent
- playhouse owner
- Event: The Commissioners for the Sewers order the owners of the Globe to clear the common sewer
- 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': The Burbages and Robinson reply
- playhouse sharer
- Event: Chamberlain's Office, 'Sharers' Papers': John Shanks replies to the players' petition
- property buyer
- Event: Henry Walker sells the Blackfriars estate to Shakespeare and his trustees
- property holder
- Event: The Blackfriars estate is mortgaged to Henry Walker
- testator
- Event: John Heminges makes his will
- trustee
- Event: The legal estate of Shakespeare's Blackfriars property is transferred to new trustees
Active Dates
- Dates
- From: 6 May 1593 To: before 1 October 1634