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Viewing Person Record: Lord Charles Howard, second Baron Effingham, and first earl of Nottingham
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Notingham
Event:
The Earl of Nottingham writes the Justices of Middlesex to allow the building of the Fortune
Earle of Nottingham
Event:
The Privy council orders the Justices of Middlesex to allow the construction of the Fortune
Nottingham
Event:
The Privy Council repeats an order to limit London playhouses
ther lorde & Mr the lord Admyrall
Event:
Chancery, Brayne v Burbage: John Alleyn deposes
the right honorable Lord Admyrall
Event:
The Privy Council restrains playing spaces, troupes and performance times
Lord Admirall
Event:
Plays are banned, and the Curtain and Theatre are to be pulled down
Lord Admirall
Event:
Plays are to be censored by a committee
Notingham
Event:
Privy Council assigns the combined Oxford and Worcester's Men to play at the Boar's Head
Earle of Nottingham
Event:
Members of the royal family take playing companies under their patronage
Nottingham
Event:
King's, Queen's and Prince's companies are allowed to perform at the Globe, Fortune and Curtain after Lent
C Howard
Event:
The privy council orders theatres closed because of the plague
my lord Admeralle
Event:
Henslowe to Alleyn: Ralph Bowes is ill, and plans to acquire the Mastership of the Queen's Games ...
C Howard
Event:
The Privy Council issues a restraint on playing during plague time
Lord Admyrall
Event:
The Privy Council notes that they have drafted an order restraining plays 'in and aboute' the city
Role(s)
Lord Chamberlain
Event:
The lord mayor asks the privy council to pull down the Theatre and Curtain but Burbage resists; ...
Privy Councillor
Event:
The Privy Council notes that they have drafted an order restraining plays 'in and aboute' the city
councillor
Event:
The Privy council orders the Justices of Middlesex to allow the construction of the Fortune
councillor
Event:
Privy Council assigns the combined Oxford and Worcester's Men to play at the Boar's Head
councillor
Event:
King's, Queen's and Prince's companies are allowed to perform at the Globe, Fortune and Curtain after Lent
councillor
Event:
The privy council orders theatres closed because of the plague
lord admiral
Event:
The Earl of Nottingham writes the Justices of Middlesex to allow the building of the Fortune
lord admiral
Event:
The Privy Council repeats an order to limit London playhouses
lord admiral
Event:
Plays are banned, and the Curtain and Theatre are to be pulled down
lord admiral
Event:
Plays are to be censored by a committee
lord admiral
Event:
The Thames watermen petition the Lord Admiral to have the Rose reopened
lord admiral
Event:
The Privy Council issues a restraint on playing during plague time
master
Event:
Arthur Langworth reminds Edward Alleyn of 'a wey to helpe' after the death of Ralph Bowes
patron
Event:
The inhabitants of Finsbury petition the privy council to allow the construction of the Fortune
patron
Event:
Chancery, Brayne v Burbage: John Alleyn deposes
patron
Event:
The Privy Council restrains playing spaces, troupes and performance times
patron
Event:
Members of the royal family take playing companies under their patronage
patron
Event:
The Lords Admiral and Chamberlain ask the Privy Council to prevent a third company from playing
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Dates
From: 1578 To: late 1603
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