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Viewing Person Record: Sir Dudley Carleton
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Lo. Dorchest[r]
Event:
The privy council orders theatres closed because of the plague
Mr Dudley Carleton
Event:
William Fennor, a charlatan, advertises and sells tickets to a fake performance: John Chamberlain
the right honorable Sir Dudley Carleton knight Lord Ambassador for his Majestie with the States of the United Provinces at the Hagh
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Toby Matthew went to a play at the Blackfriars: Chamberlain to Carleton
the right honorable Sir Dudley Carleton knight Lord Ambassador for his Majestie with the States of the United Provinces at the Hagh
Event:
Sir Richard Wenman attends an 'ordinarie' play at the Blackfriars: Chamberlain to Carleton
Role(s)
beneficiary
Event:
The Gentlemen of Gray's Inn perform a 'shew' at Court: Chamberlain to Dudley Carleton
correspondent
Event:
The Fortune burns: John Chamberlain
correspondent
Event:
The Fortune hosts the Spanish Ambassador: John Chamberlain
correspondent
Event:
Apprentices riot at the Cockpit: Edward Sherburne
correspondent
Event:
Apprentices riot at the Cockpit: John Chamberlain
correspondent
Event:
The Spanish Ambassador sees animals baited at the Hope
correspondent
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A recent fencing match at the Swan ends badly: John Chamberlain [letter]
correspondent
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William Fennor, a charlatan, advertises and sells tickets to a fake performance: John Chamberlain
correspondent
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John Chamberlain reports to Dudley Carleton on the controversy over Middleton's 'A Game at Chess'
correspondent
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'A Game at Chess' makes 100l daily: Nethersole to Carleton
correspondent
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King's Men forbidden from playing following 'A Game at Chess' controversy: Francis Nethersole
correspondent
Event:
Toby Matthew went to a play at the Blackfriars: Chamberlain to Carleton
correspondent
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Sir Richard Wenman attends an 'ordinarie' play at the Blackfriars: Chamberlain to Carleton
correspondent
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The Duke of Brunswick has been to a play at the Blackfriars: Chamberlain to Carleton
councillor
Event:
The privy council orders theatres closed because of the plague
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From: 6 November 1602 To: 17 August 1624
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