Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia, or
observations
on Queen Eliza-
beth's times and favourites.
beth's times and favourites.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06
by Welby, F.
A.
1901.
Jusserand's Th. en A.
Malone, E. The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, in ten volumes;
collated verbatim with the most authentick copies, and revised . . . to
which are added . . . a historical account of the English stage; and
notes; London, 1790. New ed. 1821.
Mantzius, K. A History of Theatrical Art in Ancient and Modern Times.
E. tr. by Cossel, L. von. Vol. : The Shakespearean Period in England.
1904.
Stow, J. Annales, a general Chronicle of England; begun . . . by J. Stow. . .
continued and augmented . . . unto the end of . . . 1631, by E. Howes. . .
1631-2.
Strutt, J. The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England from the
earliest period, including the rural and domestic recreations, May games,
mummeries, pageants, processions and pompous spectacles. . . . 1801. New
ed. Ed. Cox, J. C. (1903. ]
Thornbury, G. W. Shakespeare's England; or, Sketches of our Social History
in the reign of Elizabeth. 2 vols. 1856.
Ward.
II. CONTEMPORARY DOCUMENTS AND COLLECTIONS.
[A small selection only. For further references, see Malone, Collier,
Chambers, etc. , as above. ]
Baker, Sir Richard. Theatrum Redivivum, or the theatre vindicated by
Sir Richard Baker, in answer to Mr Pryn's Histrio-mastix. . . . 1662.
Bülow, G. von, and Powell, W. Diary of the journey of Philip Julius, Duke
of Stettin-Pomerania, through England in the year 1602. Transactions
of the Royal Historical Society, New Series, vol.
vi, p. 1. 1892.
Calendar of State Papers. Domestic Series. Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, and
James I. 12 vols. Edd. Lemon, R. and Green, M. A. Everett. 1856–72.
Charles I, vols. 1-XVIII. Edd. Bruce, J. and Hamilton, W. D. 1858-97.
Collier, J. P. The Alleyn Papers. A collection of original documents
illustrative of the life and times of Edward Alleyn. Shakesp. Soc. Publ.
1843.
Cunningham, P. Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the
Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. Shakesp. Soc. Publ. 1842.
Dasent, J. R. Acts of the Privy Council of England. New Series. 32 vols.
1890-1907.
Feuillerat, A. Documents relating to the Office of the Revels in the time of
Queen Elizabeth. Bang's Materialien, vol. xxi. Louvain, 1908.
Flecknoe, R. A Discourse of the English Stage. Rptd in Hazlitt's English
Drama and Stage.
Forman, Dr Simon. Autobiography and personal diary . . . from A. D. 1552
to A. D. 1602. From the unpublished manuscripts in the Ashmolean
Museum, Oxford. Ed. Halliwell[-Phillipps), J. 0. 1849.
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461
.
Gosson, S. The School of Abuse, conteining a plesaunt invective against
Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Jesters, and such like Catterpillers of a Comon-
welth . . . Printed at London, by Thomas Woodcocke. 1579.
The Schoole of Abuse . . . 1579 and 1585, dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney.
Rptd in Somers Collection of Tracts, 2nd ed. , ed. Scott, Sir W. , vol. III,
p. 552, 1810. Also, ed. Collier, J. P. , Shakesp. Soc. Publ. , vol. 11, 1841;
Arber, E. , English Reprints, 1868.
Playes confuted in five Actions, proving that they are not to be suffred
in a Christian common weale, by the waye both the cavils of T. Lodge,
and the Play of Playes, written in their defence, and other objections
of Players frendes are . . . aunsweared. Imprinted for Thomas Gosson.
[1590? ] Rptd in Hazlitt's English Drama and Stage.
[Guilpin, W. ] Skialetheia. Or, A shadowe of Truth, in certaine Epigrams
and Satyres. At London, Printed by I. R. for Nicholas Ling, and are to
bee solde at the little West doore of Poules. 1598.
[Halliwell-Phillipps, J. 0. ] A Collection of Ancient Documents respecting
the Office of Master of the Revels, and other papers relating to the Early
English Theatre, 1870.
Hazlitt's English Drama and Stage. (For documents. ]
Henslowe's Diary.
Henslowe Papers. Being Documents supplementary to Henslowe's Diary.
Ed. Greg, W. W. 1907.
Hentzner, Paulus. Itinerarium Germaniae; Galliae; Angliae; Italiae; . . .
Nürnberg, 1612.
Paul Hentzner's Travels in England, during the reign of Queen Eliza-
beth, translated by Horace, late Earl of Orford . . . to which is now added,
Sir R.
Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia, or observations on Queen Eliza-
beth's times and favourites. . . . 1797.
Heywood, Thomas. An Apology for Actors. Containing three briefe
Treatises. 1. Their Antiquity. 2. Their Ancient Dignity. 3. The true
Use of their Quality. Written by Thomas Heywood, 1612. Rptd in
Somers Collection of Tracts, 2nd ed. , ed. Scott, Sir W, vol. II, p. 574,
1810.
Hughson, D. An epitome of the Privileges of London, including Southwark,
as granted by Royal Charters. . . . [1812. ]
Multum in Parvo. The Privileges of Southwark, comprised in the
Charters granted to the City of London by Edward III. , Edward IV. ,
Edward VI. , and confirmed by Parliament. . . . [? 1818. ]
Jeaffreson, J. C. Middlesex County Records. 4 vols. 1887–1902. Ed. Hardy,
W. J. 1905, etc.
Kelly, W. Notices illustrative of the drama and other popular amusements,
chiefly in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, incidentally illustrating
Shakespeare and his contemporaries; extracted from the Chamberlain's
accounts and other manuscripts of the borough of Leicester. 1865.
Machyn, H. The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of
London, from A. D. 1550 to A. D. 1563. Ed. Nichols, J. G. Camden Soc.
Publ. , vol. XLII. 1848.
Malone Society, the. Collections. Part 1. 1907. Contains: The Elizabethan
Lords Chamberlain, by Chambers, E. K. , pp. 31-42. Dramatic Records
of the City of London. The Remembrancia, pp. 43-100.
Manningham, J. Diary of John Manningham, of the Middle Temple . . .
1602-3. Ed. Bruce, J. Camden Soc. Publ. 1868.
Nashe, T. Pierce Penilesse Supplication. [Ed. Collier, J. P. ] Shakesp.
Soc. Publ. 1842.
Northbrooke, John. Spiritus est vicarius Christi in terra. A Treatise wherein
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Dicing, Daūcing, Vaine plaies or Enterludes, with other idle pastimes,
&c. , commonly used on the Sabbath Day, are reprooved, by the authoritie
of the worde of God and auncient Writers. Made Dialoguewise. 1579.
Rptd for Shakesp. Soc. , 1843.
Overall, W. H. and H. C. Analytical Index to the Series of Records known
as the Remembrancia. Preserved among the archives of the City of
London, 1579-1664. 1878.
Pepys, S. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Ed. Wheatley, H. B. 10 vols. 1904.
Prynne, W. Histrio-mastix. By William Prynne, 1633. Rptd in Hazlitt's
English Drama and Stage.
Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. 1870, etc.
Rye, W. B. England as seen by Foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and
James the First. Comprising translations of the journals of the two
Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610; both illustrative of Shakespeare.
With extracts from the travels of foreign Princes and others. . . . 1865.
Stubbes, P. The Anatomie of Abuses : containing, A Discoverie, or briefe
Summarie of such Notable Vices and Imperfections as nowe raigne in
many . . . Countreyes of the worlde: but (especiallie) in . . . Ailgna. Made
dialogue-wise, by Philip Stubbes. Part 1, 1583, part 11, 1583, part in,
1585, part iv, 1595. Ed. Collier, J. P. [1870. ] Part 11. Ed. Furnivall,
F. J. N. Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 2 parts. 1877-82.
Warner, G. F. Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Muniments of Alleyn's
College of God's gift at Dulwich. 1881.
See also bibliographies to chaps. I (Ben Jonson) and 1 (Marston), ante,
and vol. v, chaps. VIII-XII (Shakespeare).
III. THE PLAYHOUSES.
See Collier, Halliwell-Phillipps's Outlines, Malone (sec. I, ante).
Agas, Ralph. Civitas Londinum. A Survey of the Cities of London and
Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, etc. , in the reign of Elizabeth
[c. 1591]. Publ. in facsimile from the original in the Guild-Hall Library,
with crit. and histor. examination by Overall, W. H. 1874. [Another copy
of the Survey is in the Pepysian Library. ]
Binz, G. Londoner Theater und Schauspiele im Jahre 1599. Anglia, vol.
XXII (N. F. vol. x), p. 456. 1899.
Ellis, Henry. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Saint Leonard
Shoreditch and Liberty of Norton Folgate. 1798.
Greenstreet, J. The Blackfriars Playhouse: its Antecedents. The Athe-
næum, no. 3064, 17 July 1886, p. 91; no. 3141, 7 January 1888, p. 25.
The Blackfriars Theatre in the time of Shakespeare. The Athenæum,
No. 3154, 7 April 1888, p.
Jusserand's Th. en A.
Malone, E. The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, in ten volumes;
collated verbatim with the most authentick copies, and revised . . . to
which are added . . . a historical account of the English stage; and
notes; London, 1790. New ed. 1821.
Mantzius, K. A History of Theatrical Art in Ancient and Modern Times.
E. tr. by Cossel, L. von. Vol. : The Shakespearean Period in England.
1904.
Stow, J. Annales, a general Chronicle of England; begun . . . by J. Stow. . .
continued and augmented . . . unto the end of . . . 1631, by E. Howes. . .
1631-2.
Strutt, J. The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England from the
earliest period, including the rural and domestic recreations, May games,
mummeries, pageants, processions and pompous spectacles. . . . 1801. New
ed. Ed. Cox, J. C. (1903. ]
Thornbury, G. W. Shakespeare's England; or, Sketches of our Social History
in the reign of Elizabeth. 2 vols. 1856.
Ward.
II. CONTEMPORARY DOCUMENTS AND COLLECTIONS.
[A small selection only. For further references, see Malone, Collier,
Chambers, etc. , as above. ]
Baker, Sir Richard. Theatrum Redivivum, or the theatre vindicated by
Sir Richard Baker, in answer to Mr Pryn's Histrio-mastix. . . . 1662.
Bülow, G. von, and Powell, W. Diary of the journey of Philip Julius, Duke
of Stettin-Pomerania, through England in the year 1602. Transactions
of the Royal Historical Society, New Series, vol.
vi, p. 1. 1892.
Calendar of State Papers. Domestic Series. Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, and
James I. 12 vols. Edd. Lemon, R. and Green, M. A. Everett. 1856–72.
Charles I, vols. 1-XVIII. Edd. Bruce, J. and Hamilton, W. D. 1858-97.
Collier, J. P. The Alleyn Papers. A collection of original documents
illustrative of the life and times of Edward Alleyn. Shakesp. Soc. Publ.
1843.
Cunningham, P. Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the
Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. Shakesp. Soc. Publ. 1842.
Dasent, J. R. Acts of the Privy Council of England. New Series. 32 vols.
1890-1907.
Feuillerat, A. Documents relating to the Office of the Revels in the time of
Queen Elizabeth. Bang's Materialien, vol. xxi. Louvain, 1908.
Flecknoe, R. A Discourse of the English Stage. Rptd in Hazlitt's English
Drama and Stage.
Forman, Dr Simon. Autobiography and personal diary . . . from A. D. 1552
to A. D. 1602. From the unpublished manuscripts in the Ashmolean
Museum, Oxford. Ed. Halliwell[-Phillipps), J. 0. 1849.
## p. 461 (#479) ############################################
Chapter X X
461
.
Gosson, S. The School of Abuse, conteining a plesaunt invective against
Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Jesters, and such like Catterpillers of a Comon-
welth . . . Printed at London, by Thomas Woodcocke. 1579.
The Schoole of Abuse . . . 1579 and 1585, dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney.
Rptd in Somers Collection of Tracts, 2nd ed. , ed. Scott, Sir W. , vol. III,
p. 552, 1810. Also, ed. Collier, J. P. , Shakesp. Soc. Publ. , vol. 11, 1841;
Arber, E. , English Reprints, 1868.
Playes confuted in five Actions, proving that they are not to be suffred
in a Christian common weale, by the waye both the cavils of T. Lodge,
and the Play of Playes, written in their defence, and other objections
of Players frendes are . . . aunsweared. Imprinted for Thomas Gosson.
[1590? ] Rptd in Hazlitt's English Drama and Stage.
[Guilpin, W. ] Skialetheia. Or, A shadowe of Truth, in certaine Epigrams
and Satyres. At London, Printed by I. R. for Nicholas Ling, and are to
bee solde at the little West doore of Poules. 1598.
[Halliwell-Phillipps, J. 0. ] A Collection of Ancient Documents respecting
the Office of Master of the Revels, and other papers relating to the Early
English Theatre, 1870.
Hazlitt's English Drama and Stage. (For documents. ]
Henslowe's Diary.
Henslowe Papers. Being Documents supplementary to Henslowe's Diary.
Ed. Greg, W. W. 1907.
Hentzner, Paulus. Itinerarium Germaniae; Galliae; Angliae; Italiae; . . .
Nürnberg, 1612.
Paul Hentzner's Travels in England, during the reign of Queen Eliza-
beth, translated by Horace, late Earl of Orford . . . to which is now added,
Sir R.
Naunton's Fragmenta Regalia, or observations on Queen Eliza-
beth's times and favourites. . . . 1797.
Heywood, Thomas. An Apology for Actors. Containing three briefe
Treatises. 1. Their Antiquity. 2. Their Ancient Dignity. 3. The true
Use of their Quality. Written by Thomas Heywood, 1612. Rptd in
Somers Collection of Tracts, 2nd ed. , ed. Scott, Sir W, vol. II, p. 574,
1810.
Hughson, D. An epitome of the Privileges of London, including Southwark,
as granted by Royal Charters. . . . [1812. ]
Multum in Parvo. The Privileges of Southwark, comprised in the
Charters granted to the City of London by Edward III. , Edward IV. ,
Edward VI. , and confirmed by Parliament. . . . [? 1818. ]
Jeaffreson, J. C. Middlesex County Records. 4 vols. 1887–1902. Ed. Hardy,
W. J. 1905, etc.
Kelly, W. Notices illustrative of the drama and other popular amusements,
chiefly in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, incidentally illustrating
Shakespeare and his contemporaries; extracted from the Chamberlain's
accounts and other manuscripts of the borough of Leicester. 1865.
Machyn, H. The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of
London, from A. D. 1550 to A. D. 1563. Ed. Nichols, J. G. Camden Soc.
Publ. , vol. XLII. 1848.
Malone Society, the. Collections. Part 1. 1907. Contains: The Elizabethan
Lords Chamberlain, by Chambers, E. K. , pp. 31-42. Dramatic Records
of the City of London. The Remembrancia, pp. 43-100.
Manningham, J. Diary of John Manningham, of the Middle Temple . . .
1602-3. Ed. Bruce, J. Camden Soc. Publ. 1868.
Nashe, T. Pierce Penilesse Supplication. [Ed. Collier, J. P. ] Shakesp.
Soc. Publ. 1842.
Northbrooke, John. Spiritus est vicarius Christi in terra. A Treatise wherein
## p. 462 (#480) ############################################
462
Bibliography
Dicing, Daūcing, Vaine plaies or Enterludes, with other idle pastimes,
&c. , commonly used on the Sabbath Day, are reprooved, by the authoritie
of the worde of God and auncient Writers. Made Dialoguewise. 1579.
Rptd for Shakesp. Soc. , 1843.
Overall, W. H. and H. C. Analytical Index to the Series of Records known
as the Remembrancia. Preserved among the archives of the City of
London, 1579-1664. 1878.
Pepys, S. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Ed. Wheatley, H. B. 10 vols. 1904.
Prynne, W. Histrio-mastix. By William Prynne, 1633. Rptd in Hazlitt's
English Drama and Stage.
Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. 1870, etc.
Rye, W. B. England as seen by Foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and
James the First. Comprising translations of the journals of the two
Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610; both illustrative of Shakespeare.
With extracts from the travels of foreign Princes and others. . . . 1865.
Stubbes, P. The Anatomie of Abuses : containing, A Discoverie, or briefe
Summarie of such Notable Vices and Imperfections as nowe raigne in
many . . . Countreyes of the worlde: but (especiallie) in . . . Ailgna. Made
dialogue-wise, by Philip Stubbes. Part 1, 1583, part 11, 1583, part in,
1585, part iv, 1595. Ed. Collier, J. P. [1870. ] Part 11. Ed. Furnivall,
F. J. N. Shaksp. Soc. Publ. 2 parts. 1877-82.
Warner, G. F. Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Muniments of Alleyn's
College of God's gift at Dulwich. 1881.
See also bibliographies to chaps. I (Ben Jonson) and 1 (Marston), ante,
and vol. v, chaps. VIII-XII (Shakespeare).
III. THE PLAYHOUSES.
See Collier, Halliwell-Phillipps's Outlines, Malone (sec. I, ante).
Agas, Ralph. Civitas Londinum. A Survey of the Cities of London and
Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, etc. , in the reign of Elizabeth
[c. 1591]. Publ. in facsimile from the original in the Guild-Hall Library,
with crit. and histor. examination by Overall, W. H. 1874. [Another copy
of the Survey is in the Pepysian Library. ]
Binz, G. Londoner Theater und Schauspiele im Jahre 1599. Anglia, vol.
XXII (N. F. vol. x), p. 456. 1899.
Ellis, Henry. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Saint Leonard
Shoreditch and Liberty of Norton Folgate. 1798.
Greenstreet, J. The Blackfriars Playhouse: its Antecedents. The Athe-
næum, no. 3064, 17 July 1886, p. 91; no. 3141, 7 January 1888, p. 25.
The Blackfriars Theatre in the time of Shakespeare. The Athenæum,
No. 3154, 7 April 1888, p.
