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Viewing Venue Record: St Paul's (II)
Venue Locale
Structure
St Paul's (II)
Parish
St Gregory by St Paul's
City
London
Active dates
Dates
From: 25 December 1554 To: 1647 (Source of claim: undefined)
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A bill of complaint in the court of Star Chamber outlines the scandal over the St Paul's production of The Old Joiner of Aldgate (Crown v Howe et al)
George Chapman answers the charges for his part in The Old Joiner of Aldgate scandal (Crown v Howe et al)
George Chapman replies to interrogatories about his part in the St Paul's production of The Old Joiner of Aldgate (Crown v Howe et al)
Thomas Woodford answers charges against him the bill of complaint about his part in The Old Joiner of Aldgate Scandal (the Crown v Howe et al)
Thomas Woodford replies to interrogatories about his part in the St Paul's production of The Old Joiner of Aldgate (Crown v Howe et al)
Edward Pearce answers charges about his part in the St Paul's production of The Old Joiner of Aldgate (Crown v Howe et al)
King's Bench, Woodford v Pearce: The court awards Woodford damages in his assault case against Pearce
Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sydney: The Earl of Derby is funding plays at St Paul's
The pageant book of King Christian of Denmark's 'Welcome' provides the last evidence of a performance by the Children of Paul's
The Children of Paul's perform old-fashioned plays
The stage at St Paul's is 'very little'
The Stationers' register entry for The Wisdom of Doctor Dodypoll claims the play was acted by the Children of Paul's
The title-page of the 1616 edition of 'A Trick to Catch the Old One' claims the play was acted at Paul's, the Blackfriars, and at Court
A variant of the 1608 title-page of 'A Trick to Catch the Old One' claims the play was acted both at Paul's, the Blackfriars, and at Court
The 1608 title-page of 'A Mad World, My Masters' advertises that the play was acted by the Children of Paul's
The title-page of the 1607 edition of Northward Ho claims the play was acted 'sundry times' by the Children of Paul's
St Paul's keeps ten choristers: Richard Smythe
The visitation book of Bishop Thomas Ravis names the choir boys of St Paul's
The visitation report of Bishop Richard Bancroft lists the chorister of St Paul's by name
Schoolboys run wild in St Paul's churchyard: John Howe
Edward Pearce is appointed Almoner and Master of the Choristers of St Paul's
A note attached to William Percy's Necromantes offers insight into performance times at Paul's
The lower cloister and the shrouds are kept by the Master of the Choristers: John Howe, John Sharpe, and Zachary Alley
Women maskers danced in the college yard: Ambrose Goldinge
Testimony in Bishop Bancroft's visitation of St Paul's describes the condition of the choristers
The choir of St Paul's is excellent
Edward Pearce acquires a lease on a shop on the cathedral grounds
Thomas Ravenscroft praises Edward Pearce as a musical educator
William Crashaw's rail against plays and child actors may refer to the Children of Paul's
Thomas Giles is dead
Thomas Giles holds the lease on 5 of 6 sheds in the alley leading to the church
Mr Giles occupies the lower cloisters at St Paul's: Alexander Bradshawe
The choirboys importune church visitors for spur money
Testimony from Bishop Bancroft's visitation offers insight into the use of the cathedral buildings and yard
William Percy's Arabia Sitiens offers notes for performance at St Paul's
St Paul's charges a 'sixpenny fee' for admission to a show
The title-page of The Maid's Metamorphosis claims the play was acted by the Children of Paul's
The title-page of the 1607 edition of The Woman Hater claims the play has 'lately' been acted by 'the Children of Paul's'
The title-page of the 1607 edition of Bussy D'Ambois claims the play was performed at St Paul's
The shrouds and cloister below the chapter house are rented out to trunkmakers: John Howe
Raynold Chunnell, a bell ringer, has licence from Thomas Giles to occupy the little house in the lower shrouds: Richard Smythe
Articles of inquiry in Bishop Bancroft's visitation raise questions about the use of the cloisters
The walls and bounds of St Paul's north and south churchyards are defaced by an excess of tenants
St Paul's is defaced
Blurt, Master Constable was acted by the Children of Paul's
A summary of theatres built in London: Edmund Howes
A character in Jonson's Staple of News complains that English schoolmasters are turning scholars into 'Playe-boyes'
Requests, Keysar vs Burbage et al: The defendants submit a rejoinder
The Master of the Choristers has 50l a year plus rents: Richard Smythe
Testimony from Bishop Bancroft's visitation offers insight into houses built on the cathedral grounds
William Percy offers performance modifications for the small space at Paul's
Edward Pearce is dead
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