Early Modern London Theatres

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Viewing Person Record: William (III) Browne

Name, as appears in Primary Sources

Role(s)

defendant
Event: Chancery, Worth and Blaney vs Baskervile and Browne: Baskervile and Browne reply
defendant
Event: Chancery, Worth, Cumber and Blaney vs Baskervile and Browne: Worth and Blaney state their case
defendant
Event: Chancery, Worth and Blaney vs Baskervile and Browne: Perkins deposes
defendant
Event: Chancery, Worth and Blaney vs Baskervile and Browne: Heywood deposes
defendant
Event: Chancery, Worth and Blaney vs Baskervile and Browne: Clark deposes
defendant
Event: Chancery, Worth and Blaney vs Baskervile and Browne: King deposes
defendant
Event: Chancery, Worth and Blaney vs Baskervile and Browne: Baxter deposes
petitionee
Event: William Crome petitions the Lord Chamberlain against Prince Charles' Men
petitioner
Event: The inhabitants of Finsbury petition the privy council to allow the construction of the Fortune
player
Event: Requests, Baskervile vs Rhodes: Gradwell and Hall testify
player
Event: The 1632 quarto of 'Holland's Leaguer' includes a cast list
player
Event: Several players are sworn in as Prince Charles' Men
playhouse owner
Event: William Browne purchases part of the Boar's Head

Active Dates

Dates
From: circa 1593 To: 1623

Other info

Notes
Actor and son of Robert Browne and Susan Browne Greene Baskervile.
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