Viewing Person Record:
Robert (III) Browne
Role(s)
- defendant
- Event: Requests, Woodliffe vs Browne: Robert Browne replies
- defendant
- Event: Requests, Woodliffe vs Browne: Oliver Woodliffe states his case
- defendant
- Event: King's Bench, Bishop vs Browne and Mago: Bishop renews his lawsuit
- defendant
- Event: King's Bench, Bishop vs Browne and Mago: Bishop files suit
- defendant
- Event: Chancery, Duke and Heywood vs Browne: Court orders Duke to pay costs
- defendant
- Event: Chancery, Duke and Heywood vs Browne: Court orders Duke's arrest
- defendant
- Event: Chancery, Duke and Heywood vs Browne: Duke explains his failure to respond to Browne's reply
- defendant
- Event: Chancery, Duke and Heywood vs Browne: Court dismisses the suit
- plaintiff
- Event: Chancery, Browne vs Woodliffe, the Langleys, and Bishop: Court orders defendants to reply
- plaintiff
- Event: Chancery, Browne vs Woodliffe and Langley: Browne interrogates Mago and Marsh
- plaintiff
- Event: Chancery, Browne vs Woodliffe and Langley: Mago answers
- plaintiff
- Event: Chancery, Browne vs Woodliffe and Langley: Marsh answers
- plaintiff
- Event: Chancery, Browne vs Woodliffe, the Langleys, and Bishop: Browne's interrogatories
- plaintiff
- Event: Chancery, Browne vs Woodliffe, the Langleys, and Bishop: Bagnall deposes
- plaintiff
- Event: Chancery, Browne vs Woodliffe, the Langleys, and Bishop: Samwell the younger deposes
- plaintiff
- Event: Chancery, Browne vs Woodliffe, the Langleys, and Bishop: William Hoppdale deposes
- player
- Event: The Countess of Derby asks Robert Cecil not to prevent Derby's Men from playing
- playhouse inhabitant
- Event: Chancery, Francis and Richard Langley vs Woodliffe: Court recognizes Langley's surrender of the Boar's Head
- playhouse inhabitant
- Event: Chancery, Francis and Richard Langley vs Woodliffe: Browne seizes Boar's Head profits
- playhouse inhabitant
- Event: Joan Alleyn reports Robert Browne's death
Active Dates
- Dates
- From: 28 November 1594 To: 30 May 1603
Other info
- Notes
- According to David Kathman's Biographical Index of English Drama, this Robert Browne (d.1603) was a member of Derby's Men and a sharer in the Boar's Head playhouse and husband of Susan Browne Greene Baskervile.