- was
plaied before the
Kings Maiesty at White-hall, vp- | pon S.
Stephens night, in
Christmas Hollidaies. | By his
Maiesties Seruants,
playing vsually at...
- White-hall,
vppon S.
Stephens night, in
Christmas hollidaies, by his
Maiesties seruants,
playing vsually at the
Globe on the banck-side.; True chronicle...
- with the
former Tranſlations
diligently compared and reuiſed, by his
Maiesties ſpeciall Cõmandement". The
title page
carries the
words "Appointed to...
- play was "Diuerse
times acted at the Globe, and at Black-Friers, by his
Maiesties seruants".
These two
theatres had very
different features—the
former a...
-
fourteeners about 1585, its
thousand lines were
ultimately collected in His
Maiesties Poeticall Exercises at
Vacant Houres (1591), then
published separately...
- the
Honourable Battel of Agin-court: As it was
plaide by the
Queenes Maiesties Players, is an
anonymous Elizabethan play,
which is
generally thought...
-
cruelties vpon and
against his
Maiesties lojall subjects vizt and in the
beseegeing of his
Maiesties fort of
Galway & of his
maiesties subiects that held & kept...
- Scotland, Treasurer's
Accounts July 1591 E22/8 fol.121r., "Item be his
maiesties spetiall command for ye
buriall of a moir in
Falkland &
expensis thairupoun...
-
maiestie at
Whitehall vppon St
Stephans night at
Christmas Last by his
maiesties servantes playinge vsually at the
globe on the
Banksyde vj d This latter...
- vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1809), p. 714. A
Proclamacion declayring the
Quenes Maiesties Purpose, 24
March 1559 (Richard
Jugge & John Cawood, London, 1560): digitised...