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Wherin is declared not onely what punishement followeth those that wil rather followe licentious liuing, then to esteem & followe good councel: and what great benefits and commodities they receiue that apply them vnto vertuous liuing and good exercises.","title_page_author":"Made by Vlpian Fulwel.","title_page_performance":"Fiue may easely play this enterlude. The names of the players. [in groups, joined by vertical rules, in double columns; group 1, column 1] The Prologue | Tom Tospot | Hankin hangman | Tom Colier | for one [group 2, column 2] Hance | Uertuous life | Godes promises | Cutbert cutpurs | for one [group 3, column 1] Lucifer | Ralfe Roister | Good fame | Seueritie | for one [group 4, column 2] Philip Fleming | Pierce Pickpurs | Honour | for another [in single columns, centered below others] Nichol newfangle the vice.","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"Imprinted at L\u014ddon at the long shop adioyning vnto S. Mildreds Churche in the Pultrie by Iohn Allde. 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Chap. of the first booke of Moses entituled Genesis.","title_page_author":"","title_page_performance":"The partes and names of the Players who are to be consydered to be Hebrews and so should be apparailed with attire. [in double columns reading vertically, joined by pointed brackets] 1 The Prologe, a Poete. | 2 Isaac, an olde man, father to Iacob & Esau. | 3 Rebecca an olde wom\u0101, wife to Isaac. | 4 Esau, a yong man and a hunter. | 5 Iacob, a yong m\u0101 of godly conuersation. | 6 Zethar a neighbour. | 7 Hanan, a neighbour to Isaac also. | 8 Ragau, seruaunt vnto Esau. | 9 Mido, a little Boy, leading Isaac. | 10 Deborra, the nurse of Isaacs Tente. | 11 Abra, a little wench, seru\u0101t to Rebecca.","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"newely imprinted, ... Imprinted at London by Henrie Bynneman, dwelling in Knightrider streate, at the signe of the Mermayde. 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Of the first book of moses entitled genesis the parts and names of the players who are to be considered to be Hebrews and so should be appareled with attire. 1 the prologue a poet 2 isaac an old man father to Jacob and esau 3 rebecca an old woman wife to Isaac 4 esau a young man and a hunter 5 jacob a young man of godly conversation 6 zethar a neighbor 7 hanan a neighbor to Isaac also 8 ragau servant unto esau 9 mido a little boy leading Isaac 10 deborah the nurse of isaac's tent 11 abra a little wench servant to Rebecca imprinted at London by henry bynneman dwelling in knightrider street at the sign of the mermaid anno domini 1568","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":null,"collection_middle":null,"collection_brief":null} {"id":"81","deep_id":79,"deep_id_display":"79.000","title":"Patient and Meek Grissel","greg_brief":"52","genre":"Comedy","date_first_publication":"[1566?]","date_first_publication_display":"[1566?]","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"1 quarto","stationers_register":"Colwell, Thomas","variant_description":"","authors":[19],"authors_display":"Phillip, John","greg_middle":"52a","book_edition":1,"play_edition":1,"play_type":"Interlude","blackletter":"Yes","record_type":"Single-Play Playbook","year":1566,"year_display":"[1566?]","greg_full":"52a","greg_display":"52a","stc":"19865","format":"Quarto","leaves":"32","composition_date":1559,"composition_date_display":"1559 [1558-1561]","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"THE COMMODYE OF pacient and meeke Grissill, Whearin is declared, the good example, of her pacience towardes her Husband: and lykewise, the due obedience of Children, toward their Parentes.","title_page_author":"Newly. Compiled by Iohn Phillip.","title_page_performance":"[in single column] Eight persons maye easely play this Commody. | 1. Polliticke Perswasion the Uice. the Epiloge. For one. | 2. Preface. Marquis. For another. | 3. Fidence. Indigence. The second Paidge or Seruing man, The Sonne of Grissill. For another. | 4. Reason. Dilligence. Countis Mayd. Pacience. and the Daughter of Grissill. For another. | 5. Sobrietie. Countis of Pango. C\u014dmon people. Constancy. | 6. Rumor. Iannickle. | 7. Iannickells Wife. The first of the Pages. The Nursse. | 8. Grissill. The Midwife.","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"Imprinted at London, in Fleetestreat beneath the Conduit, at the signe of Saint Iohn Euangelist by Thomas Colwell.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"Finis. qd. Iohn Phillipp. [I1v]","title_page_colophon":"Imprinted at London, in Fleetestreat beneath the Conduit, at the signe of Saint Iohn Euangelist by Thomas Colwell. 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CONTAYNINGE, the most lamentable Hystorie, of the desperation of Frauncis Spera, who forsooke the trueth of Gods Gospell, for feare of the losse of life and worldly goodes.","title_page_author":"Compiled, by Nathaniell Woodes. Minister, in Norwich.","title_page_performance":"The Actors names, deuided into six partes, most conuenient for such as be disposed, either to shew this Comedie in priuate houses, or otherwise. [in groups, joined by vertical rules, in triple columns; group 1, column 1] Prologue. | Mathetes. | Conscience. | Paphinitius. | for one. [group 2, column 1] Hypocrisie. | Theologus. | for one. [group 3, column 2] Sathan. | Tyrranye. | Spirit. | Horror. | Eusebius. | for one. [group 4, column 2] Cardinal. | Cacon. | for one. [group 5, column 3] Auarice. | Suggestion. | Gisbertus. | Nuntius. | for one. 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Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (2) to George Cole and George Latham: \"Iane Shore 2 partes.\"
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Feb 23, 1600: Transferred from John Busby (1) to Humphrey Lownes (1): \"the first & second partes of Edw the iiijth & the tanner of Tamworthe With the history of the lyfe and death of mr Shore and his wyfe &c\" [\"Entred by direction of mr man. and Iohn Busby being present\".]
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Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
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Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
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May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to George Cole and George Latham (in full court of 28 June): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his parte of the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sydney.\"
Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young (by order of court of 4 Oct.): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his part of the Arcadia.\"
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May 30, 1627: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to Humphrey Lownes (2) and Robert Young: \"Iane Shore 2. partes.\"
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (2) to George Cole and George Latham: \"Iane Shore 2 partes.\"
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Feb 23, 1600: Transferred from John Busby (1) to Humphrey Lownes (1): \"the first & second partes of Edw the iiijth & the tanner of Tamworthe With the history of the lyfe and death of mr Shore and his wyfe &c\" [\"Entred by direction of mr man. and Iohn Busby being present\".]
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Jul 22, 1644: Transferred from Robert Young decd. to James Young: \"(Salvo iure cuiuscunque) ... Iane Shore 2. parts.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"","latin":false,"dedication_to":false,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"One and Two iv","transcript_modern_spelling":"The first and second parts of King Edward the fourth containing his merry pastime with the tanner of Tamworth as also his love to fair mistress Shore her great promotion fall and misery and lastly the lamentable death of both her and her husband likewise the besieging of London by the bastard Falconbridge and the valiant defense of the same by the lord Mayor and the citizens as it hath divers times been publicly played by the right honorable the Earl of Derby his servants Imprinted at London by H.L. for Nathaniel Fosbrooke and are to be sold at his shop at the west door of Paul's 1605","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c20c","collection_middle":"c20c","collection_brief":"20"} {"id":"5050.01","deep_id":1280,"deep_id_display":"5033.010","title":"1 Edward the Fourth","greg_brief":"153","genre":"History","date_first_publication":"1599","date_first_publication_display":"1599","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"6 quartos in collection","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"","authors":[],"authors_display":"Heywood, Thomas","greg_middle":"153c","book_edition":0,"play_edition":3,"play_type":"Adult Professional","blackletter":"Yes","record_type":"Play in Collection","year":1605,"year_display":"1605","greg_full":"153c","greg_display":"153c","stc":"n/a","format":"Quarto","leaves":"41","composition_date":1599,"composition_date_display":"1599 [1592-1599]","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"[HT; A2r] THE FIRST AND SECOND parts of King Edward the fourth. Contayning his merrie pastime with the Tanner of Tamwoorth, as also his loue to faire Mistresse Shore, her great promotion, fall and miserie, and lastly the lamentable death of both her and her husband.","title_page_author":"","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Aug 28, 1599: Entered to John Oxonbridge and John Busby (1): \"Twoo playes beinge the ffirst & Second partes of Edw: the iiijth. & the Tanner of Tamworth. With the history of the life & deathe of mr Shore & Iane Shore his Wyfe as yt was lately acted by the Right honorable the Erle of Derbye his servtes\".
Feb 23, 1600: Transferred from John Busby (1) to Humphrey Lownes (1): \"the first & second partes of Edw the iiijth & the tanner of Tamworthe With the history of the lyfe and death of mr Shore and his wyfe &c\" [\"Entred by direction of mr man. and Iohn Busby being present\".]
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to Humphrey Lownes (2) and Robert Young: \"Iane Shore 2. partes.\"
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Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
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Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
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May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
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Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
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May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
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Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
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Aug 19, 1635: Transferred from Simon Waterson to John Waterson: \"the Queenes Arcadia.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"","latin":false,"dedication_to":true,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":true,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":11201,"title_alternative_keywords":"Queens Queen","transcript_modern_spelling":"The Queen's arcadia a pastoral tragicomedy presented to her majesty and her ladies by the University of Oxford in Christ's Church in August 1605 London Printed by J.L. for Simon Waterson 1611 ","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":null,"collection_middle":null,"collection_brief":null} {"id":"5066","deep_id":1321,"deep_id_display":"5043.000","title":"Certain Small Works","greg_brief":"","genre":"n/a","date_first_publication":"1607","date_first_publication_display":"1607","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"2 octavos, 1 duodecimo","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"Sheets A and E of collection exist in two states, with later state correcting imposition errors in Philotas and Cleopatra. The title page for STC 6243 contains three swash E's, while that for STC 6242 does not. See also STC ","authors":[51],"authors_display":"Daniel, Samuel","greg_middle":"","book_edition":3,"play_edition":0,"play_type":"Collection of Plays and Nondramatic Texts","blackletter":"","record_type":"Collection","year":1611,"year_display":"1611","greg_full":"","greg_display":"n/a","stc":"6243","format":"Duodecimo","leaves":"184","composition_date":null,"composition_date_display":"n/a","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"CERTAINE SMALL WORKES","title_page_author":"HERETOFORE DIvulged by Samuel Daniell one of the Groomes of the Queenes Maiesties most Honourable priuie Chamber, and now againe by him corrected and augmented.","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"AEtas prima canat veneres, postrema tumultus.","title_page_imprint":"AT LONDON Printed by I. L. for Simon Waterson. 1611.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"Errata [R1r]","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"\"To the Reader\" (verses) [A2r]","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"List of \"The Poems herein contained\" [A1v]","stationer_printer":"Legat, John (1)","stationer_publisher":"Waterson, Simon","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Aug 19, 1635: Transferred from Simon Waterson to John Waterson: \"Master Sam: Daniells small Poems.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"Quires A-P are in 12mo, while Q2 and R1 are in octavo. Greg classifies this book as a both a 12mo and octavo; STC classifies it as a duodecimo.","latin":true,"dedication_to":false,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":true,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":true,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"","transcript_modern_spelling":"Certain small works heretofore divulged by Samuel Daniel one of the grooms of the queen's majesty's most honorable privy chamber and now again by him corrected and augmented aetas prima canat veneres postrema tumultus at London printed by J.L. for Simon Waterson 1611","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c25c(\u2020)","collection_middle":"c25c","collection_brief":"25"} {"id":"5072","deep_id":1322,"deep_id_display":"5046.000","title":"The Triumphs of Truth; The Entertainment on Michaelmas Day 1613","greg_brief":"","genre":"n/a","date_first_publication":"1613","date_first_publication_display":"1613","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"1 quarto","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"","authors":[73],"authors_display":"Middleton, Thomas","greg_middle":"","book_edition":1,"play_edition":0,"play_type":"Collection of Occasional Plays","blackletter":"","record_type":"Collection","year":1613,"year_display":"1613","greg_full":"","greg_display":"n/a","stc":"17904","format":"Quarto","leaves":"20","composition_date":null,"composition_date_display":"n/a","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"The Triumphs of Truth. A Solemnity vnparaleld for Cost, Art, and Magnificence at the Confirmation and Establishment of that Worthy and true Nobly-minded Gentleman, Sir THOMAS MIDDLETON, Knight, in the Honorable Office of his Maiesties Lieuetenant, the Lord Maior of the thrice Famous Citty of LONDON. Taking Beginning at his Lordships going, and proceeding after his Returne from receiuing the Oath of Maioralty at Westminster, ... All the Showes, Pageants, Chariots, Morning, Noone, and Night-Triumphs. ... Shewing also his Lordships Entertainement ... at that most Famous and Admired Worke of the Running Streame, from Amwell-Head into the Cesterne at Islington,","title_page_author":"Directed, Written, and redeem'd into Forme, from the ignorance of some former times, and their Common Writer, By THOMAS MIDDLETON.","title_page_performance":"on the Morrow next after Simon and Iudes day, October 29. 1613. ... vpon Michaelmas day last, being the day of his Election, ... being the sole Cost, Industry and Inuention of the Worthy Mr. HVGH MIDDLETON of London, Gold-smith.","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"LONDON, Printed by NICHOLAS OKES. 1613.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"Okes, Nicholas","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"","stationer_additional_notes":"Greg calls this collection \"unusual.\" He writes, \"It is possible that the printer intended two simultaneous issues, one containing the oath-day entertainment only [311a(*)], the other the election entertainment as well [312a]. It seems more likely, however, that when the copy for the latter [312a] was received the type of the four sheets of the earlier issue [311a(*)] was still standing, and that advantage was taken of the fact to print a further impression [311a(\u2020)] ... and append new matter to it\" (Bibliography, 1:455).","latin":false,"dedication_to":false,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"","transcript_modern_spelling":"The triumphs of truth a solemnity unparalleled for cost art and magnificence at the confirmation and establishment of that worthy and true nobly minded gentleman sir Thomas Middleton Knight in the honorable office of his majesty's lieutenant the lord mayor of the thrice famous city of London taking beginning at his lordship's going and proceeding after his return from receiving the oath of mayoralty at Westminster on the morrow next after Simon and Jude's day October 29 1613 All the shows pageants chariots morning noon and night triumphs directed written and redeemed into form from the ignorance of some former times and their common writer by Thomas Middleton Showing also his lordship's entertainment upon Michaelmas day last being the day of his election at that most famous and admired work of the running stream from Amwell head into the cistern at islington being the sole cost industry and invention of the worthy Mr Hugh Middleton of London goldsmith. London printed by Nicholas Okes 1613 ","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c30a","collection_middle":"c30a","collection_brief":"30"} {"id":"5034","deep_id":1323,"deep_id_display":"5047.000","title":"The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia","greg_brief":"","genre":"n/a","date_first_publication":"1590","date_first_publication_display":"1590","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"11 folios","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"There are two issues of this collection, varying in the imprint: STC 22544 lists Waterson as publisher; STC 22544a lists Matthew Lownes as publisher. See also STC ","authors":[230],"authors_display":"Sidney, Philip","greg_middle":"","book_edition":6,"play_edition":0,"play_type":"Collection of Nondramatic Texts and an Occasional Play","blackletter":"","record_type":"Collection","year":1613,"year_display":"1613","greg_full":"","greg_display":"n/a","stc":"22544","format":"Folio","leaves":"301","composition_date":null,"composition_date_display":"n/a","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"THE COVNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA. ... with some new Additions.","title_page_author":"WRITTEN BY SIR PHILIP SIDNEY Knight.","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"NOW THE FOVRTH TIME published, ... LONDON Imprinted by H. L. for Simon Waterson 1613.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"\"To the Reader\" signed \"H. S.\" (Hugh Sanford) [\u00b64r]","paratext_dedication":"Epistle to: Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; from: Philip Sidney [\u00b63r]","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"Lownes, Humphrey (1)","stationer_publisher":"Waterson, Simon","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Aug 23, 1588: Entered to William Ponsonby: \"a booke of Sr Philip Sidneys makinge intitled Arcadia.\"
Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Aug 31, 1616: Entered to William Barrett: \"aditions to the Arcadia by Sr William Alexander knight\".
Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia ... His parte of the Arcadia of Sr phi: Sidney.\"
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to George Cole and George Latham (in full court of 28 June): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his parte of the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sydney.\"
Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young (by order of court of 4 Oct.): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his part of the Arcadia.\"
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Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
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Feb 23, 1600: Transferred from John Busby (1) to Humphrey Lownes (1): \"the first & second partes of Edw the iiijth & the tanner of Tamworthe With the history of the lyfe and death of mr Shore and his wyfe &c\" [\"Entred by direction of mr man. and Iohn Busby being present\".]
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to Humphrey Lownes (2) and Robert Young: \"Iane Shore 2. partes.\"
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Feb 23, 1600: Transferred from John Busby (1) to Humphrey Lownes (1): \"the first & second partes of Edw the iiijth & the tanner of Tamworthe With the history of the lyfe and death of mr Shore and his wyfe &c\" [\"Entred by direction of mr man. and Iohn Busby being present\".]
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to Humphrey Lownes (2) and Robert Young: \"Iane Shore 2. partes.\"
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The other plays apparently intended for inclusion in the collection were: A Yorkshire Tragedy, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, King Lear, Henry the Fifth, 1 Sir John Oldcastle, and A Midsummer Night's Dream.","latin":false,"dedication_to":false,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":true,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"","transcript_modern_spelling":"The whole contention between the two famous houses Lancaster and york with the tragical ends of the good duke Humphrey Richard duke of york and king henry the sixth divided into two parts and newly corrected and enlarged written by William Shakespeare gent printed at London for T.P.","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c33a","collection_middle":"c33a","collection_brief":"33"} {"id":"5077.01","deep_id":1373,"deep_id_display":"5053.010","title":"2 Henry the Sixth (The First Part of the Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster)","greg_brief":"119","genre":"History","date_first_publication":"1594","date_first_publication_display":"1594","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"2 quartos, 1 quarto in collection, 2 folios in collection","stationers_register":"Pavier, Thomas","variant_description":"","authors":[],"authors_display":"Shakespeare, William","greg_middle":"119c","book_edition":0,"play_edition":3,"play_type":"Adult Professional","blackletter":"","record_type":"Play in Collection","year":1619,"year_display":"[1619]","greg_full":"119c","greg_display":"119c","stc":"n/a","format":"Quarto","leaves":"31","composition_date":1591,"composition_date_display":"1591 [1590-1591]","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"[HT; A2r] The first part of the Contention of the two Famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster, with the death of the good Duke Humfrey.","title_page_author":"","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Mar 12, 1594: Entered to Thomas Millington: \"a booke intituled, the firste parte of the Contention of the twoo famous houses of york and Lancaster wth the deathe of the good Duke Humfrey and the banishment and deathe of the duke of Suffolk and the tragicall ende of the prowd Cardinall of winchester/ wth the notable rebellion of Iack Cade and the duke of yorkes firste clayme vnto the Crowne\".
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And vpon the sixeteenth of the same Month those Persons of Honor receiued their second Noble welcome, in a free and Generous Entertainment, at the house of the Right Worshipfull, Mr. Sheriffe Allen; Flora the Person vsed before, thus prepared for them.","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":null,"paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"","stationer_additional_notes":"","latin":false,"dedication_to":false,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":13435,"title_alternative_keywords":"Floras Flora","transcript_modern_spelling":"Here follows the worthy and Noble entertainments of the lords of his majesty's most honorable privy council at the houses of the lord mayor and sheriffs And upon the sixteenth day of the same month those persons of honor received their second noble welcome in free and generous entertainment at the house of the right worshipful Mr. Sheriff Allen flora the person used before thus prepared for them","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":null,"collection_middle":null,"collection_brief":null} {"id":"5036","deep_id":1384,"deep_id_display":"5055.000","title":"The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia","greg_brief":"","genre":"n/a","date_first_publication":"1590","date_first_publication_display":"1590","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"11 folios","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"There are five issues of this collection. STC 22545, dated 1621, lists the collection as printed for the \"fift\" time, in Dublin by the Society of Stationers. STC 22545.5, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes. STC 22545.7, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Simon Waterson. STC 22546, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Matthew Lownes. STC 22546a, dated 1623, lists collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Matthew Lownes. See also STC ","authors":[230,65],"authors_display":"Sidney, Philip; Alexander, William","greg_middle":"","book_edition":7,"play_edition":0,"play_type":"Collection of Nondramatic Texts and an Occasional Play","blackletter":"","record_type":"Collection","year":1621,"year_display":"1621","greg_full":"","greg_display":"n/a","stc":"22545","format":"Folio","leaves":"298","composition_date":null,"composition_date_display":"n/a","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"THE COVNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA. ... with some new Additions. Also a supplement of a defect in the third part of this HISTORY.","title_page_author":"WRITTEN BY SIR PHILIP SIDNEY KNIGHT. ... By Sir W. ALEXANDER.","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"Now the fift time published, ... DVBLIN, Printed by the Societie of STATIONERS. 1621. Cum Privilegio.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"\"To the Reader\" signed \"H. S.\" (Hugh Sanford) [\u00b64r]","paratext_dedication":"Epistle to: Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; from: Philip Sidney [\u00b63r]","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"Dublin Society of Stationers","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Aug 23, 1588: Entered to William Ponsonby: \"a booke of Sr Philip Sidneys makinge intitled Arcadia.\"
Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Aug 31, 1616: Entered to William Barrett: \"aditions to the Arcadia by Sr William Alexander knight\".
Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia ... His parte of the Arcadia of Sr phi: Sidney.\"
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to George Cole and George Latham (in full court of 28 June): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his parte of the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sydney.\"
Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young (by order of court of 4 Oct.): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his part of the Arcadia.\"
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With the discouerie of King Richard Cordelions Base sonne (vulgarly named, the Bastard Fauconbridge:) Also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey.","title_page_author":"Written by W. 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STC 22545.7, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Simon Waterson. STC 22546, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Matthew Lownes. STC 22546a, dated 1623, lists collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Matthew Lownes. 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Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Aug 31, 1616: Entered to William Barrett: \"aditions to the Arcadia by Sr William Alexander knight\".
Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia ... His parte of the Arcadia of Sr phi: Sidney.\"
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to George Cole and George Latham (in full court of 28 June): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his parte of the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sydney.\"
Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young (by order of court of 4 Oct.): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his part of the Arcadia.\"
Aug 19, 1635: Transferred from Simon Waterson to John Waterson: \"his part in Sir Philip Sidneys Arcadia.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"William Alexander's Supplements [STC 22544a.3 (London, 1617?), STC 22544a.5 (London, 1617?), and STC 22544a.7 (Dublin, 1621)] are variously bound with issues of this edition. This is the seventh edition of The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, but only the fifth containing The Entertainment at Wanstead [Greg 152e].","latin":false,"dedication_to":true,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":true,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"Pembrokes Pembroke","transcript_modern_spelling":"The countess of pembroke's arcadia written by sir Philip Sidney knight now the sixth time published London imprinted by h.l. for Simon Waterson and matthew lownes 1622","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c18g(ii)","collection_middle":"c18g","collection_brief":"18"} {"id":"5038","deep_id":1390,"deep_id_display":"5058.000","title":"The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia","greg_brief":"","genre":"n/a","date_first_publication":"1590","date_first_publication_display":"1590","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"11 folios","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"There are five issues of this collection. STC 22545, dated 1621, lists the collection as printed for the \"fift\" time, in Dublin by the Society of Stationers. STC 22545.5, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes. STC 22545.7, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Simon Waterson. STC 22546, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Matthew Lownes. STC 22546a, dated 1623, lists collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Matthew Lownes. See also STC ","authors":[230],"authors_display":"Sidney, Philip","greg_middle":"","book_edition":7,"play_edition":0,"play_type":"Collection of Nondramatic Texts and an Occasional Play","blackletter":"","record_type":"Collection","year":1622,"year_display":"1622","greg_full":"","greg_display":"n/a","stc":"22545.7","format":"Folio","leaves":"298","composition_date":null,"composition_date_display":"n/a","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"THE COVNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA.","title_page_author":"WRITTEN BY SIR PHILIP SIDNEY Knight.","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"NOW THE SIXT TIME PVBLISHED. LONDON, Imprinted by H. L. for Simon, Waterson. 1622.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"\"To the Reader\" signed \"H. S.\" (Hugh Sanford) [\u00b64r]","paratext_dedication":"Epistle to: Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; from: Philip Sidney [\u00b63r]","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"Lownes, Humphrey (1)","stationer_publisher":"Waterson, Simon","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Aug 23, 1588: Entered to William Ponsonby: \"a booke of Sr Philip Sidneys makinge intitled Arcadia.\"
Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Aug 31, 1616: Entered to William Barrett: \"aditions to the Arcadia by Sr William Alexander knight\".
Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia ... His parte of the Arcadia of Sr phi: Sidney.\"
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to George Cole and George Latham (in full court of 28 June): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his parte of the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sydney.\"
Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young (by order of court of 4 Oct.): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his part of the Arcadia.\"
Aug 19, 1635: Transferred from Simon Waterson to John Waterson: \"his part in Sir Philip Sidneys Arcadia.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"This issue is not in Greg or in EEBO; the transcription for its title page has been derived from ESTC. William Alexander's Supplements [STC 22544a.3 (London, 1617?), STC 22544a.5 (London, 1617?), and STC 22544a.7 (Dublin, 1621)] are variously bound with issues of this edition. This is the seventh edition of The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, but only the fifth containing The Entertainment at Wanstead [Greg 152e].","latin":false,"dedication_to":true,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":true,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"Pembrokes Pembroke","transcript_modern_spelling":"The countess of pembroke's arcadia written by sir Philip Sidney knight now the sixth time published London imprinted by h.l. for Simon Waterson 1622","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c18g(iii)","collection_middle":"c18g","collection_brief":"18"} {"id":"5039","deep_id":1391,"deep_id_display":"5059.000","title":"The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia","greg_brief":"","genre":"n/a","date_first_publication":"1590","date_first_publication_display":"1590","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"11 folios","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"There are five issues of this collection. STC 22545, dated 1621, lists the collection as printed for the \"fift\" time, in Dublin by the Society of Stationers. STC 22545.5, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes. STC 22545.7, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Simon Waterson. STC 22546, dated 1622, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Matthew Lownes. STC 22546a, dated 1623, lists collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, in London by \"H. L.\" for Matthew Lownes. See also STC ","authors":[230],"authors_display":"Sidney, Philip","greg_middle":"","book_edition":7,"play_edition":0,"play_type":"Collection of Nondramatic Texts and an Occasional Play","blackletter":"","record_type":"Collection","year":1622,"year_display":"1622","greg_full":"","greg_display":"n/a","stc":"22546","format":"Folio","leaves":"298","composition_date":null,"composition_date_display":"n/a","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"THE COVNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA. ... WITH NEW ADDITIONS.","title_page_author":"WRITTEN BY SIR PHILIP SIDNEY Knight.","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"NOW THE SIXT TIME PVBLISHED, ... LONDON, Imprinted by H. L. for Mathew Lownes. 1622.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"\"To the Reader\" signed \"H. S.\" (Hugh Sanford) [\u00b64r]","paratext_dedication":"Epistle to: Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; from: Philip Sidney [\u00b63r]","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"Lownes, Humphrey (1)","stationer_publisher":"Lownes, Matthew","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Aug 23, 1588: Entered to William Ponsonby: \"a booke of Sr Philip Sidneys makinge intitled Arcadia.\"
Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Aug 31, 1616: Entered to William Barrett: \"aditions to the Arcadia by Sr William Alexander knight\".
Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia ... His parte of the Arcadia of Sr phi: Sidney.\"
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to George Cole and George Latham (in full court of 28 June): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his parte of the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sydney.\"
Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young (by order of court of 4 Oct.): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his part of the Arcadia.\"
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Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
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Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
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May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
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May 30, 1627: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to Humphrey Lownes (2) and Robert Young: \"Iane Shore 2. partes.\"
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (2) to George Cole and George Latham: \"Iane Shore 2 partes.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young: \"Iane Shore 2 part\".
Jul 22, 1644: Transferred from Robert Young decd. to James Young: \"(Salvo iure cuiuscunque) ... Iane Shore 2. parts.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"","latin":false,"dedication_to":false,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"One and Two iv","transcript_modern_spelling":"The first and second parts of King Edward the fourth containing his merry pastime with the tanner of Tamworth as also his love to fair mistress Shore her great promotion fall and misery and lastly the lamentable death of both her and her husband likewise the besieging of London by the bastard Falconbridge and the valiant defense of the same by the lo. Mayor and the citizens as it hath divers times been publicly acted the fourth impression London Printed by Humphrey Lownes Anno 1626","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c20f","collection_middle":"c20f","collection_brief":"20"} {"id":"5053.01","deep_id":1444,"deep_id_display":"5064.010","title":"1 Edward the Fourth","greg_brief":"153","genre":"History","date_first_publication":"1599","date_first_publication_display":"1599","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"6 quartos in collection","stationers_register":"Lownes, Humphrey","variant_description":"","authors":[],"authors_display":"Heywood, Thomas","greg_middle":"153f","book_edition":0,"play_edition":6,"play_type":"Adult Professional","blackletter":"","record_type":"Play in Collection","year":1626,"year_display":"1626","greg_full":"153f","greg_display":"153f","stc":"n/a","format":"Quarto","leaves":"40","composition_date":1599,"composition_date_display":"1599 [1592-1599]","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"[HT; A2r] THE FIRST AND SECOND parts of King Edward the fourth. Containing his merry pastime with the Tanner of Tamworth, as also his loue to faire Mistris Shoare, her great promotion, fall, and misery, and lastly, the lamentable death of both her and her husband.","title_page_author":"","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Aug 28, 1599: Entered to John Oxonbridge and John Busby (1): \"Twoo playes beinge the ffirst & Second partes of Edw: the iiijth. & the Tanner of Tamworth. With the history of the life & deathe of mr Shore & Iane Shore his Wyfe as yt was lately acted by the Right honorable the Erle of Derbye his servtes\".
Feb 23, 1600: Transferred from John Busby (1) to Humphrey Lownes (1): \"the first & second partes of Edw the iiijth & the tanner of Tamworthe With the history of the lyfe and death of mr Shore and his wyfe &c\" [\"Entred by direction of mr man. and Iohn Busby being present\".]
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to Humphrey Lownes (2) and Robert Young: \"Iane Shore 2. partes.\"
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (2) to George Cole and George Latham: \"Iane Shore 2 partes.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young: \"Iane Shore 2 part\".
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Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Aug 31, 1616: Entered to William Barrett: \"aditions to the Arcadia by Sr William Alexander knight\".
Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia ... His parte of the Arcadia of Sr phi: Sidney.\"
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
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Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Aug 31, 1616: Entered to William Barrett: \"aditions to the Arcadia by Sr William Alexander knight\".
Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia ... His parte of the Arcadia of Sr phi: Sidney.\"
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to George Cole and George Latham (in full court of 28 June): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his parte of the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sydney.\"
Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young (by order of court of 4 Oct.): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his part of the Arcadia.\"
Aug 19, 1635: Transferred from Simon Waterson to John Waterson: \"his part in Sir Philip Sidneys Arcadia.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"This is the eighth edition of The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, but only the sixth containing The Entertainment at Wanstead [Greg 152f]. Collation and content based on Bent Juel-Jensen, \"Sir Philip Sidney, 1554-1586: A Check-List of Early Editions of His Works,\" Sir Philip Sidney: An Anthology of Modern Criticism, ed. Dennis Kay (Oxford: Clarendon, 1987), 289-314.","latin":false,"dedication_to":true,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":true,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":true,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"Pembrokes Pembroke","transcript_modern_spelling":"The countess of pembroke's arcadia written by sir Philip Sidney knight now the seventh time published with some new additions with the supplement of a defect in the third part of this history by sir w.a. knight whereunto is now added a sixth book by r.b. of lincoln's inn esq. London printed by h.l. and r.y. and are sold by s. waterson in st. paul's churchyard 1629","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c18h(ii)","collection_middle":"c18h","collection_brief":"18"} {"id":"5043","deep_id":1448,"deep_id_display":"5068.000","title":"The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia","greg_brief":"","genre":"n/a","date_first_publication":"1590","date_first_publication_display":"1590","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"11 folios","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"There are three issues of this collection. STC 22547, dated 1627, lists the collection as printed for the \"sixt\" time, \"W. S.\" as printer, and Waterson as bookseller. STC 22548, dated 1629, lists the collection as printed for the \"seventh\" time and advertises the addition of \"a sixth booke\" by \"R. B.\"; it lists \"H. L.\" and \"R. Y.\" as printers, and Waterson as bookseller. STC 22548a, dated 1629, lists the collection as printed for the \"seventh\" time and advertises the addition of \"a sixth booke\" by \"R. B.\"; it lists \"H. L.\" and \"R. Y.\" as printers, and Moore as bookseller. See also STC ","authors":[230],"authors_display":"Sidney, Philip; Alexander, William; Beling, Richard","greg_middle":"","book_edition":8,"play_edition":0,"play_type":"Collection of Nondramatic Texts and an Occasional Play","blackletter":"","record_type":"Collection","year":1629,"year_display":"1629","greg_full":"","greg_display":"n/a","stc":"22548a","format":"Folio","leaves":"316","composition_date":null,"composition_date_display":"n/a","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"THE COVNTESSE OF PEMBROKES ARCADIA. ... with some new Additions. With the supplement of a Defect in the third part of this History, ... Whereunto is now added a sixth BOOKE,","title_page_author":"Written by Sir PHILIP SIDNEY KNIGHT. ... by Sir W. A Knight. ... By R. B of Lincolnes Inne, Esq.","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"Now the seuenth time published, ... LONDON Printed by H. L. and R. Y. and are to be sold by R. MOORE in S. Dunstons Church-yard, 1629.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"\"To the Reader\" signed \"H. S.\" (Hugh Sanford) [\u03c04r]","paratext_dedication":"Epistle to: Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; from: Philip Sidney [\u03c03r]","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"Young, Robert; Lownes, Humphrey (1); Stansby, William","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"Moore, Richard","stationer_entries_in_register":"Aug 23, 1588: Entered to William Ponsonby: \"a booke of Sr Philip Sidneys makinge intitled Arcadia.\"
Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Aug 31, 1616: Entered to William Barrett: \"aditions to the Arcadia by Sr William Alexander knight\".
Mar 22, 1619: Transferred from William Barrett to Matthew Lownes: \"Sr wm Alexanders addicoins to the Arcadia. being fiue shettes.\"
Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia ... His parte of the Arcadia of Sr phi: Sidney.\"
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"Alexanders addicoin to the Arcadia. ... his parte of the Arcadia by Sr Ph. Sidney.\"
Mar 18, 1628: Entered to Thomas Downes and Robert Young: \"the sixt booke to the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia by R. B.\" (entry cancelled.)
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (1) to George Cole and George Latham (in full court of 28 June): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his parte of the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sydney.\"
Dec 20, 1629: Entered to the partners in the Irish Stock (by order of a court of the Irish partners): \"the sixt booke of the Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, by R. B.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young (by order of court of 4 Oct.): \"Alexanders addicions to the Arcadia, and his part of the Arcadia.\"
Aug 19, 1635: Transferred from Simon Waterson to John Waterson: \"his part in Sir Philip Sidneys Arcadia.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"This is the eighth edition of The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, but only the sixth containing The Entertainment at Wanstead [Greg 152f]. Collation and content based on Bent Juel-Jensen, \"Sir Philip Sidney, 1554-1586: A Check-List of Early Editions of His Works,\" Sir Philip Sidney: An Anthology of Modern Criticism, ed. 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Nov 16, 1630: Transferred from Edward Blount to Robert Allott, by a note of 26 June: \"Mackbeth.\"
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Nov 8, 1623: Entered to Edward Blount and Isaac Jaggard: \"Tragedies. ... Anthonie & Cleopatra\".
Jun 19(?), 1627: Transferred from the widow of Isaac Jaggard to Thomas Cotes and Richard Cotes: \"her parte in Shackspheere playes.\"
Nov 16, 1630: Transferred from Edward Blount to Robert Allott, by a note of 26 June: \"Antony & Cleopatra.\"
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Jun 19(?), 1627: Transferred from the widow of Isaac Jaggard to Thomas Cotes and Richard Cotes: \"her parte in Shackspheere playes.\"
Nov 16, 1630: Transferred from Edward Blount to Robert Allott, by a note of 26 June: \"Cymbolyne.\"
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Nov 16, 1630: Transferred from Edward Blount to Robert Allott, by a note of 26 June: \"Hen: the 8t\".
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Jun 19(?), 1627: Transferred from the widow of Isaac Jaggard to Thomas Cotes and Richard Cotes: \"her parte in Shackspheere playes.\"
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Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"His parte of Anthonie Melida\".
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"his parte of Anthonie Melida\".
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (2) to George Cole and George Latham: \"His parte of Anthony and Melida.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young: \"Antony & Melida his part\".
Jul 22, 1644: Transferred from Robert Young decd. to James Young: \"(Salvo iure cuiuscunque) ... his part of Anthonio & Melida.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"","latin":false,"dedication_to":false,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":10930,"title_alternative_keywords":"Antonios Two","transcript_modern_spelling":"Antonio's revenge the second part of the history of Antonio and Mellida as it hath been sundry times acted by the Children of Paul's written by J.M. London printed for William Sheares 1633","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":null,"collection_middle":null,"collection_brief":null} {"id":"5102.03","deep_id":1521,"deep_id_display":"5086.030","title":"Antonio's Revenge (2 Antonio and Mellida)","greg_brief":"185","genre":"Tragedy","date_first_publication":"1602","date_first_publication_display":"1602","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"Children of Paul's (second)","total_editions":"1 quarto (bibliographically independent and in collection), 1 octavo in collection","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"There are two issues of this play, with different author attributions: Greg 185b(i) lists \"I. M.\" as author; Greg 185b(ii) does not name an author. See also Greg ","authors":[],"authors_display":"Marston, John","greg_middle":"185b","book_edition":0,"play_edition":2,"play_type":"Boys Professional","blackletter":"","record_type":"Play in Collection","year":1633,"year_display":"1633","greg_full":"185bii","greg_display":"185b(ii)","stc":"n/a","format":"Octavo","leaves":"33","composition_date":1600,"composition_date_display":"1600 [1600-1601]","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"[E7r] ANTONIO\u2019S REVENGE. The Second Part of the Historie of ANTONIO and MELLIDA.","title_page_author":"","title_page_performance":"As it hath beene sundrie times Acted by the Children of PAVLS.","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"LONDON, Printed for WILLIAM SHEARES. 1633.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"Antonij vindict\u00e6. FINIS. [I7v]","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"","stationer_publisher":"Sheares, William (1)","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Oct 24, 1601: Entered to Matthew Lownes and Thomas Fisher: \"a booke called / The ffyrst and second partes of the play called Anthonio and melida provided that the [sic] gett laufull licence for yt\".
Apr 10, 1627: Transferred from Matthew Lownes decd. to Thomas Lownes (4): \"His parte of Anthonie Melida\".
May 30, 1627: Transferred from Thomas Lownes (4) to Humphrey Lownes (1) and Robert Young: \"his parte of Anthonie Melida\".
Nov 6, 1628: Transferred from Humphrey Lownes (2) to George Cole and George Latham: \"His parte of Anthony and Melida.\"
Dec 6, 1630: Transferred from George Cole and George Latham to Robert Young: \"Antony & Melida his part\".
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Aug 4, 1626: Transferred from the widow of Thomas Pavier to Edward Brewster and Richard Bird: \"Mr. Paviers right in Shakesperes plaies or any of them\".
Jun 19(?), 1627: Transferred from the widow of Isaac Jaggard to Thomas Cotes and Richard Cotes: \"her parte in Shackspheere playes.\"
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Issue 3: STC 22274c lists Hawkins as publisher in Chancery Lane, near Sergeant's Inn; in its two states, the imprint reads either \"shop in Chancery\" or \"shop Chancery.\" Issue 4: STC 22274d lists Meighen as publisher at the Middle Temple Gate in Fleet Street. Issue 5: STC 22274e lists Smethwick as publisher in St. Dunstan's Churchyard; 22274e.3 and 22274e.5 are two later states of this issue, in which a reprint replaces the original sheet \u03c0A2.5. Greg notes \"[t]he paper used for the reprints is thicker than that of the original\" and suggests the reprints were probably produced in 1641, after the death of Thomas Cotes. 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Issue 3: STC 22274c lists Hawkins as publisher in Chancery Lane, near Sergeant's Inn; in its two states, the imprint reads either \"shop in Chancery\" or \"shop Chancery.\" Issue 4: STC 22274d lists Meighen as publisher at the Middle Temple Gate in Fleet Street. Issue 5: STC 22274e lists Smethwick as publisher in St. Dunstan's Churchyard; 22274e.3 and 22274e.5 are two later states of this issue, in which a reprint replaces the original sheet \u03c0A2.5. Greg notes \"[t]he paper used for the reprints is thicker than that of the original\" and suggests the reprints were probably produced in 1641, after the death of Thomas Cotes. 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Aug 4, 1626: Transferred from the widow of Thomas Pavier to Edward Brewster and Richard Bird: \"Mr. Paviers right in Shakesperes plaies or any of them\".
Jun 19(?), 1627: Transferred from the widow of Isaac Jaggard to Thomas Cotes and Richard Cotes: \"her parte in Shackspheere playes.\"
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Jun 19(?), 1627: Transferred from the widow of Isaac Jaggard to Thomas Cotes and Richard Cotes: \"her parte in Shackspheere playes.\"
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[letterpress title page] By Robert Gomersall.","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"[engraved title page] London. Printed for Iohn Marriott.
[letterpress title page] The second Edition. Printed at LONDON in the yeare M DC XXXIII.","title_page_illustration":"On engraved title page, a beast kingdom, with a wolf on the throne and a lion stealing his crown","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"\"The Epistle Dedicatoty\" [sic] to: Francis Hyde, Proctor of Oxford (ambassador); from: Robert Gommersall [B6r]","paratext_argument":"\"The Argument\" [B7r]","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"\"The names of the Actors\" [C1r]","paratext_other_paratexts":"\"The Explanation of the Frontispice\" [B4v]; \"To the Ambitious\" (verses) [G4v]","stationer_printer":"","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"Feb 27, 1628: Entered to John Marriot: \"A booke Called The tragidye of Lodovick Sforza Duke of Millan by Robert Gomersall\".
May 3, 1651: Transferred from John Marriot to Richard Marriot: \"Salvo Iurie cujuscunque; (vizt:). ... The Tragedy of Lodwick Sforza.\"
Jun 11, 1659: Transferred from Richard Marriot to Humphrey Moseley: \"The Tragedy of Lodowick Sforza Duke of Millaine wth other poems. by Robert Gomersall.\"","stationer_additional_notes":"Engraved title page subscribed \"Tho: Cecill. sculp.\"","latin":false,"dedication_to":true,"argument":true,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":true,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":12007,"title_alternative_keywords":"","transcript_modern_spelling":"The tragedy of Lodovick Sforza Duke of Milan by Robert Gomersall the second edition printed at London in the year MDCXXXIII Sforza by Rob. Gomersall London printed for John Marriot 1633","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"SFORZA by Rob: Gomersall. London. Printed for Iohn Marriott. Tho: Cecill. sculp. 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Each of the plays in STC 17472 also contains a cancel title page without Marston's name. See also STC ","authors":[],"authors_display":"Marston, John","greg_middle":"","book_edition":1,"play_edition":0,"play_type":"Collection of Boys Professional Plays","blackletter":"","record_type":"Collection","year":1633,"year_display":"1633","greg_full":"","greg_display":"n/a","stc":"17472","format":"Octavo","leaves":"209","composition_date":null,"composition_date_display":"n/a","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"TRAGEDIES AND COMEDIES COLLECTED INTO ONE VOLVME. Viz. [in single column] 1. Antonio and Mellida. | 2. Antonio's Revenge. | 3. The Tragedie of Sophonisba. | 4. What you Will. | 5. The Fawne. | 6. The Dutch Courtezan.","title_page_author":"","title_page_performance":"","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"LONDON, Printed by A. 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This is alowed to be printed by Aucthoritie from Mr Hartwell\".
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Sep 3, 1604: Entered to Simon Waterson as a copy of William Ponsonby (decd.): \"The Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
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Nov 5, 1605: Entered to Simon Waterson and Matthew Lownes: \"the booke called the Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney.\"
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Dec 20, 1619: \"It is agreed vpon that the Booke called the Arcadia that is begun to be ymprinted in Ireland shalbe forthwtfinished and that so many shalbe kept there as shalbe thought fit to serue that kingdom & the Residue brought ouer, & mr waterson and mr math Lowndes to haue them at the Rate that they paid for those they last printed herein England.\" (Court Book C, fol. 58b)
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Whereunto is annexed the Royall Maske,","title_page_author":"","title_page_performance":"As it was celebrated in the Parliament House, on Munday the fourth of Iunne last past. Together with the Ceremonies of the Knights of the Bath, and other matters of speciall regard, incident to the same. ... presented by the Queene and her Ladies, on Wednesday at night following.","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"Printed at Britaines Bursse for Iohn Budge, and are there to be sold. 1610.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":null,"paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"Stansby, William","stationer_publisher":"Budge, John","stationer_bookseller":"","stationer_entries_in_register":"","stationer_additional_notes":"The masque was performed on Tuesday, the day following Prince Henry's creation, not on \"Wednesday,\" as the title page states.","latin":false,"dedication_to":false,"argument":false,"addition_and_correction_attributions":false,"actor_list":false,"charlist":false,"to_the_reader":false,"commendatory_verses_by":false,"BIandIC":null,"nid":null,"title_alternative_keywords":"","transcript_modern_spelling":"The order and solemnity of the creation of the high and mighty prince Henry Eldest son to our sacred sovereign prince of Wales Duke of Cornwall Earl of Chester etc. as it was celebrated in the parliament house on Monday the fourth of June last past together with the ceremonies of the knights of the bath and other matters of special regard incident to the same whereunto is annexed the royal masque presented by the Queen and her ladies on Wednesday at night following printed at Britain's Burse for John Budge and are there to be sold 1610","transcript_engraved_frontispiece":"","transcript_engraved_title":"","transcript_printed_license":"","collection_full":"c29a","collection_middle":"c29a","collection_brief":"29"} {"id":"136","deep_id":1927,"deep_id_display":"136.000","title":"The Entertainment at Cowdray","greg_brief":"103","genre":"Royal Entertainment","date_first_publication":"1591","date_first_publication_display":"1591","company_first_performance":null,"company_attribution":"","total_editions":"2 quartos","stationers_register":null,"variant_description":"","authors":[],"authors_display":"Anonymous","greg_middle":"103a","book_edition":1,"play_edition":1,"play_type":"Occasional","blackletter":"","record_type":"Single-Play Playbook","year":1591,"year_display":"1591","greg_full":"103b","greg_display":"103\u03c0","stc":"3907.5","format":"Quarto","leaves":"8","composition_date":1591,"composition_date_display":"1591 [Aug 14]","theater_type":"None","title_page_title":"THE HONORABLE Entertainment giuen to the Queenes MAIESTIE in Progresse, ","title_page_author":"","title_page_performance":"at Cowdrey in Sussex, by the right Honorable the Lord Montacute. 1591.","title-page_latin_motto":"","title_page_imprint":"LONDON Printed by Thomas Scarlet, and are to bee solde by William Wright, dwelling in Paules Churchyard neere to the French Schoole. 1591.","title_page_illustration":"","title_page_explicit":"","title_page_colophon":"","paratext_errata":"","paratext_commendatory_verses":"","paratext_to_the_reader":"","paratext_dedication":"","paratext_argument":"","paratext_actor_list":"","paratext_charachter_list":"","paratext_other_paratexts":"","stationer_printer":"Scarlet, Thomas","stationer_publisher":"","stationer_bookseller":"Wright, William (1)","stationer_entries_in_register":"","stationer_additional_notes":"This edition is not in Greg; 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