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- Gerard Langbaine (15 July 1656 – 23 June 1692) was an English dramatic biographer and critic, best known for his An Account of the English Dramatic Poets...
- animals was in a tract on horsemanship published in 1697 by Gerland Langbaine. Langbaine recommended a method of training horses (not hounds) by dragging...
- Gerard Langbaine, the elder (1609 – 10 February 1658) was an English academic and clergyman, known as a scholar, royalist, and Provost of Queen's College...
- unmentioned by Gerard Langbaine, Winstanley, and Phillips. The first reference to him occurs in Gildon's addition to Langbaine, 1699, where it is said...
- the King's Men's repertory until the theatres closed in 1642. Gerard Langbaine reports that the play was revived by the King's Company in 1675. The play...
- 2013. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help) Hegarty, A. J. "Langbaine, Gerard". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
- theatres were officially closed and standard plays were not allowed. Gerard Langbaine called Cox an "excellent comedian." His origins and early history are...
- revised statutes in 1634 as a reward for his work. Under Twyne and Gerard Langbaine, his successor as Keeper, the archives were moved into one of the rooms...
- Rent of £15 p.a. Barton Grammar School 1649 Defunct Founded by Gerard Langbaine, DD, Provost of Queen's College, Oxford and Lancelot Dawes, DD, Vicar...
- 8. Rev. Edmund Law (1673–1741) 4. Rt Rev. Edmund Law 9. Patience Langbaine (died 1733) 2. Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough 10. John Christian (1688–1745)...