Viewing Person Record:
James I Stuart, king of England and Scotland
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
- his Matie
- Event: Edward Alleyn -- 'Master of his Majesty's Beargarden' -- petitions Lord High Treasurer Cranfield for sums owed
- The Kings Maiesty
- Event: James I pays his first visit to the Tower of London's animal-baiting arena
- our soveraigne the Lord the Kinges Mtie
- Event: Sir William Stuart acquits the Mastership of the King's Game to Henslowe and Alleyn
- your most exselent Mtie
- Event: Henslowe and Alleyn, in their role as Masters of the King's Game, complain to James I of ...
- his Matie
- Event: Chancery, John Henslowe vs Edward Alleyn et al: John Henslowe itemizes the leases held back by Edward ...
- James I
- Event: James I issues patent for Mastership of the Royal Game to Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn
- James I
- Event: James I issues a patent to John Dorington for Mastership of 'our game and pastimes and sportes'
- James by the grace of god &c
- Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Patent
- the King
- Event: The King's Men perform 'The Maid in the Mill' at Whitehall
- the King
- Event: Secretary Conway responds to the Privy Council on the matter of Middleton's 'A Game at Chess'
- His Maiestie
- Event: Edward Conway to the Privy Council: The King responds to the controversy over 'A Game at Chess'
- the K.
- Event: The King's Men 'silenste' and Middleton sought for 'A Game at Chess' controversy: John Woolley
- the king
- Event: Alvise Valaresso describes 'A Game at Chess' controversy
- James by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland
- Event: King's Men receive a royal patent to perform at the Globe, Blackfriars, and elsewhere
- the King
- Event: Spanish ambassador reports on 'A Game at Chess' controversy
- His ma'
- Event: Two Blackfriars plays offend the King
- Iames by the grace of god king of England Scotland ffraunce and Irland Defender of the faith &c
- Event: Nathaniel Giles receives a patent to impress children
- his maiestie
- Event: Sir Edward Coke writes to the Lord Mayor against the projected new playhouse
- James . . . kinge of England, Scotland, Fraunce, and Ireland
- Event: A signet bill confirms Phillip Rosseter's patent for the new Porter's Hall playhouse
- Iames by the grace of God
- Event: Robert Daborne, Philip Rosseter, et al receive a patent to form a children's company based at the ...
- our most gratious soueraigne lord the kinges maiestie
- Event: King's Bench, Kendall vs Cooke: The plea quotes the indenture according to which Abell Cooke was apprenticed ...
- the Kings most excellent Ma[jes]tie
- Event: Chancery, Evans vs Kirkham: Evans responds to Kirkham's statement
- our said sov[eraigne] Lord the Kings Ma[jes]tie
- Event: Sir George More sells parts of the Blackfriars estate
- the King
- Event: The gentlemen of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn present a masque for the wedding of Princess ...
- the King
- Event: The gentlemen of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn perform a masque for the wedding of Princess ...
- the King
- Event: The projected wedding masque by the Gentlemen of Gray's Inn and the Inner Temple was a flop: ...
- the King
- Event: The projected wedding masque by Gray's Inn and the Inner Temple was a flop: Chamberlain to Alice ...
- the King
- Event: The Inns of Court masques for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the Elector Palatine were a ...
Role(s)
- King
- Event: Queen Anne's Men are licensed to perform at the Red Bull and Curtain
- King
- Event: Edward Alleyn -- 'Master of his Majesty's Beargarden' -- petitions Lord High Treasurer Cranfield for sums owed
- King
- Event: Sir William Stuart acquits the Mastership of the King's Game to Henslowe and Alleyn
- King
- Event: Henslowe and Alleyn, in their role as Masters of the King's Game, complain to James I of ...
- King
- Event: James I issues patent for Mastership of the Royal Game to Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn
- King
- Event: Henslowe and Alleyn petition King James to recover baiting losses after visit from Duc de Bouillon
- King
- Event: After a baiting at Greenwich, the King sends a 'young tyger' to the Beargarden
- King
- Event: Edward Alleyn baits before the King
- King
- Event: Queen Elizabeth drafts patents for Mastership of the Royal Game for Philip Henslowe, but they are not ...
- King
- Event: James I issues a patent to John Dorington for Mastership of 'our game and pastimes and sportes'
- King
- Event: James I issues letters patent to Edward Alleyn for the foundation of Dulwich College
- King
- Event: Plays resume at the Rose under King's licence
- King
- Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Patent
- King
- Event: James I grants Philip Henslowe 4s/day for additional pains in his role as Master of the King's ...
- King
- Event: The King's Men perform 'The Maid in the Mill' at Whitehall
- King
- Event: Secretary Conway responds to the Privy Council on the matter of Middleton's 'A Game at Chess'
- King
- Event: Edward Conway to the Privy Council: The King responds to the controversy over 'A Game at Chess'
- King
- Event: The Privy Council writes to Secretary Conway on the matter of Middleton's 'A Game at Chess'
- King
- Event: Don Carlos Coloma writes to the King about 'A Game at Chess'
- King
- Event: The King's Men 'silenste' and Middleton sought for 'A Game at Chess' controversy: John Woolley
- King
- Event: Alvise Valaresso describes 'A Game at Chess' controversy
- King
- Event: King's Men receive a royal patent to perform at the Globe, Blackfriars, and elsewhere
- King
- Event: Spanish ambassador reports on 'A Game at Chess' controversy
- King
- Event: The Spanish ambassador records travel expenses related to the 'Game at Chess' controversy
- King
- Event: The Chamberlain's Men are newly incorporated as the King's Men: the Warrant of Privy Seal
- King
- Event: Two Blackfriars plays offend the King
- King
- Event: Nathaniel Giles receives a patent to impress children
- King
- Event: Sir Edward Coke writes to the Lord Mayor against the projected new playhouse
- King
- Event: A signet bill confirms Phillip Rosseter's patent for the new Porter's Hall playhouse
- King
- Event: King's Bench, Kendall vs Cooke: The plea quotes the indenture according to which Abell Cooke was apprenticed ...
- King
- Event: Chancery, Evans vs Kirkham: Evans responds to Kirkham's statement
- King
- Event: Sir George More sells parts of the Blackfriars estate
- audience member
- Event: James I pays his first visit to the Tower of London's animal-baiting arena
- audience member
- Event: John Heminges accepts £30 on behalf of the King's Men for performances at Greenwich and Hampton Court
- audience member
- Event: John Heminges accepts £30 on behalf of the King's Men for performances at Greenwich and Hampton Court
- beneficiary
- Event: The gentlemen of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn present a masque for the wedding of Princess ...
- deceased
- Event: James I's funeral procession includes the Master of the Bears, and 'Actors & Comedians'
- lessor
- Event: Chancery, John Henslowe vs Edward Alleyn et al: John Henslowe itemizes the leases held back by Edward ...
- patron
- Event: Members of the royal family take playing companies under their patronage
- signatory
- Event: Robert Daborne, Philip Rosseter, et al receive a patent to form a children's company based at the ...
Active Dates
- Dates
- From: before June 1598 To: 1625