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Susan S****
Browne Greene Baskervile (died 1648), or Baskerville, was one of the most
influential and
significant women involved in
English Renaissance...
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Susan Baskervile and
Queen Anne's Men is one
obvious example; that
lawsuit is
often known as the Worth/
Baskervile suit, or
Worth v.
Baskervile, since...
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companies (a
distinct legal situation) some
founders are noted.
Susan Baskervile,
investor and
litigant William Beeston,
manager George Buc,
Master of...
- Rawlinson's m****cripts is 'A
Transcript of some
writings of
Hanniball Baskervile esq.; as they were
found scattered here &
there in his m****cripts and...
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Jeremiah Boulton MA,
Magdalene College,
Cambridge 1672–1681 Rev John
Baskervile BD,
Emmanuel College,
Cambridge 1681–1693 Rev
Edward Clarke MA, University...
- 16 4 Hen. 8. c. 8 20
December 1512 An Act of
restitution for
William Baskervile. (Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1977 (c. 18))
Expenses of King's...
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legal complications involved in the
share structure, see:
Susan Baskervile;
Richard Baxter;
Robert Dawes.
English actors toured Denmark and Saxony...
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fownded and
established by the late
Earle of Leycester.
Naturalization of
Baskervile, Lewkenor, Hill, Heather,
Bemys and Sheppey. 39 Eliz. 1. c. 6 9 February...
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share in the
company to his wife. She
later remarried, and as
Susan Baskervile initiated the
lawsuit that
would end the
existence of
Queen Anne's Men...
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following year, 1623,
Baxter gave
testimony in a
legal suit, the so-called
Baskervile or Worth/Baskerville suit, that
involved most of the
members of his acting...