Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities of the County of Norfolk, Volume 13 |
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... although the custom of actually playing before the Mayor only survived until
about 1580 , in which year 40s . were paid to the Earl of Oxenforde's lads for
playing before the Mayor and his brethren . the streets ; while , if the performance
was ...
... although the custom of actually playing before the Mayor only survived until
about 1580 , in which year 40s . were paid to the Earl of Oxenforde's lads for
playing before the Mayor and his brethren . the streets ; while , if the performance
was ...
Halaman 7
the streets ; while , if the performance was to take place in an inn yard , it was
usual to post up bills at the entrance announcing the title of the plays and the
hours of their commencement . As we have seen , some players performed in St ...
the streets ; while , if the performance was to take place in an inn yard , it was
usual to post up bills at the entrance announcing the title of the plays and the
hours of their commencement . As we have seen , some players performed in St ...
Halaman 10
... which stood , and still stands in Red Lion Street , and a part of which is now
known as the Cricketers ' Arms . When the play had just commenced , word was
brought to the players that one Wynsdon was trying to get in without paying , and
in ...
... which stood , and still stands in Red Lion Street , and a part of which is now
known as the Cricketers ' Arms . When the play had just commenced , word was
brought to the players that one Wynsdon was trying to get in without paying , and
in ...
Halaman 11
Bentley having struck Wynsdon on the head with the hilt of his sword , pursued
him into the street ( despite Tarleton ' s efforts to restrain him ) , and was speedily
followed by Singer , and one Henry Browne , a servant of Sir William Paston .
Bentley having struck Wynsdon on the head with the hilt of his sword , pursued
him into the street ( despite Tarleton ' s efforts to restrain him ) , and was speedily
followed by Singer , and one Henry Browne , a servant of Sir William Paston .
Halaman 19
... be no beating of drums or sounds of trumpets ; no snap dragon , or fellows
dressed up in fools ' coats and caps ; no standard with the George thereon , nor
no hanging of tapestry cloath , nor pictures in any of the streets . ” No wonder
then ...
... be no beating of drums or sounds of trumpets ; no snap dragon , or fellows
dressed up in fools ' coats and caps ; no standard with the George thereon , nor
no hanging of tapestry cloath , nor pictures in any of the streets . ” No wonder
then ...
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