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Viewing Person Record: Richard Gunnell
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Richard Gumnell
Event:
Alleyn leases the Fortune to the Palsgrave's Men for thirty-one years
Mr. Gunnell a Papist
Event:
Thomas Crosfield records theatres and actors of the five main London companies
Mr. Gunnell
Event:
'The Martyred Soldier' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men after Herbert takes it from Lady Elizabeth's Men
Gunnell
Event:
Gunnell's 'The Hungarian Lion' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Richard Gunell
Event:
A privy seal grants the Palatine's Men license to play
Role(s)
company manager
Event:
Requests, Salisbury Court vs Brome: Richard Brome responds to the charges
company manager
Event:
The Master of the Revels receives payment from a benefit performance of 'Hannibal and Scipio'
debtor
Event:
Richard Gunnell is not one of the King's Men
leaseholder
Event:
The Earl of Dorset leases land for a playhouse to Richard Gunnell and William Blagrave
leaseholder
Event:
Alleyn leases the Fortune to the Palsgrave's Men for thirty-one years
leaseholder
Event:
The Earl of Dorset leases the Salisbury Court property to John Herne
player
Event:
Thomas Crosfield records theatres and actors of the five main London companies
player
Event:
A privy seal grants the Palatine's Men license to play
playhouse builder
Event:
Chancery, William Beeston vs Earl of Dorset: Beeston states his case
playhouse manager
Event:
'The Martyred Soldier' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men after Herbert takes it from Lady Elizabeth's Men
playhouse sharer
Event:
Alleyn leases shares to finance the rebuilding of the Fortune
playwright
Event:
Gunnell's 'The Hungarian Lion' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
playwright
Event:
Gunnell's 'The Way to Content all Women' is licensed for the Fortune
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From: 13 December 1600 To: April 1639
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