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Viewing Person Record: Thomas Downton
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Thomas Dowton
Event:
Players are given livery cloth for King James's royal entrance to London
Thomas Downeton
Event:
Prince Henry's Men are granted livery for Prince Henry's funeral
Mr Denygten
Event:
A manuscript outlines the plot and stage business of 'Tamar Cham'
Thomas Dounton
Event:
Requests, Pembroke's Men vs Francis Langley: The players reply
Thomas Dountone
Event:
Requests, Pembroke's Men vs Francis Langley: The players state their case
dowten
Event:
Henslowe tallies expenses related to the Admiral's Men
thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe tallies expenses related to the Admiral's Men
Thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe records bonds with players of the Admiral's Men
Thomas dowton
Event:
Richard Alleyn binds himself to Philip Henslowe
thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe lends Thomas Downton 30s to pay George Chapman for two plays
thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men players and playwrights
thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
Thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe records bonds with Admiral's Men
thomas dowton
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
Role(s)
agent
Event:
Henslowe lends money to Dekker and Chettle for a play called 'Troyeles & creasse daye'
company manager
Event:
Henslowe tallies all money owed to him by Downton and Juby of Prince Henry's Men
debtor
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men players and playwrights
groom of the Chamber
Event:
Prince Henry's Men are granted livery for Prince Henry's funeral
plaintiff
Event:
Requests, Pembroke's Men vs Francis Langley: The players reply
plaintiff
Event:
Requests, Pembroke's Men vs Francis Langley: The players state their case
player
Event:
Alleyn and Henslowe draw up a contract for sharing Fortune profits with players; the contract is not ...
player
Event:
Prince Henry's Men receive a royal patent to perform at the Fortune and elsewhere
player
Event:
Players are given livery cloth for King James's royal entrance to London
player
Event:
Prince Henry's men are listed in the Prince's household accounts
player
Event:
A manuscript outlines the plot and stage business of 'Tamar Cham'
player
Event:
A privy seal grants the Palatine's Men license to play
player
Event:
Henslowe tallies expenses related to the Admiral's Men
player
Event:
Henslowe tallies expenses related to the Admiral's Men
player
Event:
Henslowe records bonds with players of the Admiral's Men
player
Event:
Henslowe lends Thomas Downton 30s to pay George Chapman for two plays
player
Event:
Henslowe loans Thomas Downton £3 toward purchases for the second part of 'Cardinal Wolsey'
player
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
player
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
player
Event:
Henslowe records bonds with Admiral's Men
player
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
player
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
playwright
Event:
Henslowe records loans to Admiral's Men
witness
Event:
Alleyn leases the Fortune to the Palsgrave's Men for thirty-one years
witness
Event:
Richard Alleyn binds himself to Philip Henslowe
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From: February 1596 To: 1612
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