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Viewing Troupe Record: Palsgrave's Men
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Palsg: comp:
in event:
'The Angel King' is licensed for the Palsgrave's Men
Palsg: comp:
in event:
'The Fair Star of Antwerp' is licensed for the Palsgrave's Men
Palsgrave's Company
in event:
Gunnell's 'The Hungarian Lion' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Palsgrave's Company
in event:
'The Whore in Grain' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Palsgrave's Company
in event:
Drue's 'Love Me or Love Me Not' is licensed for the Palsgrave's Men
Palsgrave's Players
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'The Martyred Soldier' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men after Herbert takes it from Lady Elizabeth's Men
Palsgrave's company
in event:
Rowley's 'A Hardship for Husbands' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Palsgrave's company
in event:
'Honour in the End' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Palsgraves Players
in event:
Bonen's 'Two Kings in a Cottage' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Palsgraves company
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Drue's 'The Duchess of Suffolk' is licensed - with revisions - to the Palsgrave's Men
Prince Palatine's servants
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'The Troublesome Statesman' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men at the Fortune
servaunt{es} to our sonne in Lawe the Elector Palatine
in event:
A privy seal grants the Palatine's Men license to play
the Palsg: comp:
in event:
'The Masque' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Active Dates
Dates
From: 25 January 1601 To: 1625 (Source of claim: undefined)
Patrons
Name
Wittelsbach, Frederick (1596-1632)
Notes
Notes
AKA Palatine's Men
Related Events
Requests, Paul Tey swears an affidavit
Sir Henry Herbert lists members of the Palsgrave's Men
'Come See a Wonder' is performed unlicensed at the Red Bull by a company of strangers
Rowley's 'A Tragedy of Richard the Third, or The English Prophet' is licensed for the Palgrave's Men at the Fortune
Gunnell's 'The Hungarian Lion' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Bonen's 'Two Kings in a Cottage' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Rowley's 'A Hardship for Husbands' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
A competing version of 'Keep the Widow Waking' is licensed for another company
'The Martyred Soldier' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men after Herbert takes it from Lady Elizabeth's Men
Alleyn leases the Fortune to the Palsgrave's Men for thirty-one years
Alleyn leases shares to finance the rebuilding of the Fortune
'The Masque' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
'The Angel King' is licensed for the Palsgrave's Men
'The Fair Star of Antwerp' is licensed for the Palsgrave's Men
'Honour in the End' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
'The Whore in Grain' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men
Drue's 'The Duchess of Suffolk' is licensed - with revisions - to the Palsgrave's Men
'The Troublesome Statesman' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men at the Fortune
Drue's 'Love Me or Love Me Not' is licensed for the Palsgrave's Men
Players cannot play until the Queen is buried, and Richard Burbage is dead: Chamberlain
Ford and Dekker's 'The Bristowe [Bristol] Merchant' is licensed
John Russell is charged with dishonesty, and removed from his position as gatherer at the Fortune
A privy seal grants the Palatine's Men license to play
Troupe type
adult players
Country of origin
England
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