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Viewing Venue Record: Whitefriars
Venue Locale
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Whitefriars
Neighbourhood
Whitefriars
City
London
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
White ffriers
in event:
Chancery, Androwes vs Slatier: The bill of complaint quotes the original articles of agreement between Slatier and ...
le White ffryers
in event:
King's Bench, Edwards vs Woodford: Richard Edwards sues Thomas Woodford over debts incurred for playhouse properties
the Whytefryers
in event:
A signet bill confirms Phillip Rosseter's patent for the new Porter's Hall playhouse
the like
in event:
Sir Edward Coke writes to the Lord Mayor against the projected new playhouse
the playe howse in ye ffryers
in event:
The St Dunstan in the West parish registers record the death of 'Gerry, out of the playe ...
the white ffryers
in event:
Robert Daborne, Philip Rosseter, et al receive a patent to form a children's company based at the ...
white ffryers
in event:
Philip Rosseter secures a patent to build a new playhouse in the Blackfriars precinct
Active dates
Dates
From: 1569 To: 1629 (Source of claim: externally supplied)
Related Events
Apprentices illegally perform the 'Hog Hath Lost His Pearl' at the Whitefriars
Requests, Trevell vs Woodford: The court judges
Requests, Trevell vs Cooke et al: Cooke deposes
Requests, Trevell vs Cooke et al: Cooke responds to Trevell's charge
Chancery, Androwes vs Slatier: Slatier responds
Chancery, Androwes vs Slatier: Androwes states his case
The constables of St Dunstan in the West register a complaint about the Whitefriars theatre
The St Dunstan in the West parish registers record the burial of Jeffrey Davies, 'servant to Mr Woodford'
The privy council orders a stay on plans to erect a new playhouse in the Whitefriars precinct
Robert Daborne, Philip Rosseter, et al receive a patent to form a children's company based at the Whitefriars
King's Bench, Edwards vs Woodford: Richard Edwards sues Thomas Woodford over debts incurred for playhouse properties
Chancery, Woodford vs Strood et al: Court documents provide details of the Whitefriars lease and ownership
The Master of the Revels licenses a new playhouse in the Whitefriars
The 'Children of the Whitefryars' perform at court
The title-page of the 1612 edition of 'A Woman is a Weathercock' claims the play was performed at the Whitefriars
The title-page of the 1613 edition of 'The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois' claims the play was performed at the Whitefriars
A summary of theatres built in London: Edmund Howes
A prospective order from the Privy Council is to prohibit all manner of public entertainment in London, Middlesex and Surrey
Prince Otto von Hessen-Cassell describes London's theatre scene in 1611
Requests, Keysar vs Burbage et al: The defendants submit a rejoinder
Requests, Keysar v Burbage et al: The defendants name their witnesses
The title-page of Chapman's 'The Widows Tears' claims the play was performed at the Blackfriars and Whitefriars
Philip Rosseter secures a patent to build a new playhouse in the Blackfriars precinct
Sir Edward Coke writes to the Lord Mayor against the projected new playhouse
A signet bill confirms Phillip Rosseter's patent for the new Porter's Hall playhouse
The St Dunstan in the West parish registers record the death of 'Gerry, out of the playe howse in ye ffryers,' and his son and wife
Chancery, Androwes vs Slatier: The bill of complaint quotes the original articles of agreement between Slatier and the Whitefriars syndicate
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