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Viewing Venue Record: Inns of Court
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Middlesex
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
fowr Innes of Court
in event:
The Gentlemen of the Four Inns may not perform a joint masque, but the Gentlemen of Gray's ...
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From: 1526 To: after 25 April 1618 (Source of claim: undefined)
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Mr Garrard to the Lord Deputy: The Gentlemen of the Inns of Court are to present a masque on Candlemas-Day
Mr Garrard to the Lord Deputy: The gentlemen of the Inns of Court have recently performed a masque at Court
The gentlemen of the Inns of Court present a masques for the King [Collier forgery?]
Justinian Pagett describes the performance of Shirley's 'The Triumphs of Peace' to his cousin Tremyll; the letter is a Collier forgery
The gentlemen of the Inns of Court plan two masques for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the Elector Palatine: Chamberlain to Winwood
The projected wedding masque by the Gentlemen of Gray's Inn and the Inner Temple was a flop: Chamberlain to Winwood
The Archpriest of England prohibits clergy from attending public playhouses
A letter justifies the prohibition against playgoing by secular priests of England
The gentlemen of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn present a masque for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the Elector Palatine: Chamberlain to Alice Carleton
The Gentlemen of Gray's Inn perform a 'shew' at Court: Chamberlain to Dudley Carleton
The gentlemen of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn perform a masque for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the Elector Palatine: Chamberlain to Winwood
The Middle-Templars entertain the Duke of Buckingham with a masque: Chamberlain to Carleton
The Gentlemen of Gray's Inn perform a controversial play; Cardinal Wolsey objects
The Gentlemen of Grey's Inn present shows at Court during Shrovetide
George Ferrers, Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn, takes the office of Lord of Misrule at Christmas
The Gentlemen of Gray's Inn borrowed costumes from the Yeoman of the Queen's Revels
The Gentlemen of the Four Inns may not perform a joint masque, but the Gentlemen of Gray's Inn will do just as well: Bacon to Burghley
The Gentlemen of Gray's Inn perform at Court
The Gentlemen of Gray's Inn perform a play and masque at Court; the cast list identifies the players
The Gentlemen of the Inner Temple performed Gorboduc for the Queen
Wilmot's 'Tancred and Gismond' was compiled and performed by the Gentlemen of the Inner Temple for the Queen
The projected wedding masque by Gray's Inn and the Inner Temple was a flop: Chamberlain to Alice Carleton
The Inns of Court masques for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the Elector Palatine were a great success: Chamberlain to Dudley Carleton
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