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Elizabethanischen
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New York, 1908.
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Germanic Philology, vol. ix, no. 1, Urbana, Ill. , 1910.
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"Godfrey, Elizabeth' (Bedford, Jessie). Home Life under the Stuarts,
1603-49. 1903.
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Gotch, J. A. Architecture of the Renaissance in England. 2 vols. 1894.
Grose, F. Military Antiquities respecting a History of the British Army.
New ed. 2 vols. 1807.
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declarations of James I as to sports on Sunday, etc. 1890.
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Lee, S. (ed. ). An account of Shakespeare's England; a survey of social life
and conditions in the Elizabethan Age. By various writers. Oxford.
(Preparing for publication. )
Liebe, C.
Der Arzt im Elizabethanischen Drama. (Diss. ) Halle, 1907.
Lingard, J. History of England. Vols. VII-x (Elizabeth to Charles I).
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Henry VIII to James I, in papers from MSS of the families of Howard,
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modern architecture in England. 1893.
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to Anne. From the papers at Kimbolton. Vol. 1. 1864.
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Mumby, F. A. The Girlhood of Queen Elizabeth. 1909. [Contains original
letters. )
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New ed. 3 vols. 1823.
Newdigate-Newdegate, Lady. Gossip from a muniment room: Passages
in the lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574–1618. 1898.
E, L. V.
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or the High Commission court, or (as time went on) of the House of Commons,
or otherwise, will be found in W. H. Hart's Index Expurgatorius Anglicanus,
of which five parts appeared, 1872-8. References to this valuable, though
uncompleted, collection will be found in later volumes of the present work.
## p. 483 (#507) ############################################
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL DATES
The following table is a list of the principal dates mentioned or referred
to in the present volume. It should be regarded as supplemented, from
their respective points of view, by the tables in vol. IV and vol. VI.
In the case of plays where one date precedes and another follows (in brackets)
the former is the date of the first performance, and the latter that of the
first extant edition. Where the former is not, even approximately,
ascertainable, the date of printing precedes (in brackets).
959-975 Concordia Regularis. 1495 (before) Every-man (1509-30).
c. 1110 Miracle of St Catherine. 1494-5 Visits of French Players to
A. 1125 Hilarius.
London,
1127-70 Guillaume Herman.
1495-1563 John Bale.
1170-82 London Miracles.
1497-c. 1580 John Heywood.
12th cent. Play of Adam.
c.
7 vols. 1861-74.
Besant, Sir W. London. 1892.
East London. 1901.
South London. 1899.
Westminster. 1895.
London in the Times of the Tndors. 1904.
Boas, Mrs F. S. In Shakespere's England. 1908.
Bourne, H. R. Fox. English Seamen under the Tudors (1485-1603). 2 vols.
1868.
Canning, A. S. G. Literary Influence in British History. 1904.
Child, Gilbert W. Church and State under the Tudors. 1890.
Creighton, M. (Bp. ). The Age of Elizabeth. 1892.
Creizenach. Vol. iv, part 1, book III. (Religiös-sittliche und politisch-
.
soziale Anschauungen der Theaterdichter. )
Cunningham, W. The growth of English industry and commerce in modern
times. Part 1. 3rd ed. Cambridge, 1903.
Cunningham, W. and M‘Arthur, E. A. Outlines of English Industrial
History. 1895. New ed. 1898.
Dixon, R. W. History of the Church of England from the abolition of the
Roman Jurisdiction. 6 vols. 1879–1903. (Vols. V and vi. )
Douce, F. Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners. New ed.
1839.
Drake, Nathan. Shakspeare and his Times. 2 vols. 1827.
Fairholt, F. W. Tobacco; its history and associations. 1876.
Costume in England, to the end of the 18th century. Revised by
Dillon, H. A. 3rd ed. 2 vols. 1885.
Frere, W. H. The English Church in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I
(1553-1625). (Vol. v of W. Hunt and W. R. W. Stephens's History of
the English Church. ) 1904.
Froude, J. A. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of
the Spanish Armada. Vols. VII-XII (Queen Elizabeth, to 1588). 1856–70.
Gee, H. The Elizabethan Clergy, 1558-1564. 1898
## p. 481 (#505) ############################################
Chapter XIV
481
8
Gildersleeve, Virginia C. Government Regulation of the Elizabethan Drama.
New York, 1908.
Review of the above by Cunliffe, J. W. , in Journal of English and
Germanic Philology, vol. ix, no. 1, Urbana, Ill. , 1910.
Goadby, E. The England of Shakespeare. New ed. 1889.
"Godfrey, Elizabeth' (Bedford, Jessie). Home Life under the Stuarts,
1603-49. 1903.
Social Life under the Stuarts. 1904.
Gotch, J. A. Architecture of the Renaissance in England. 2 vols. 1894.
Grose, F. Military Antiquities respecting a History of the British Army.
New ed. 2 vols. 1807.
Hall, Hubert. Society in the Elizabethan Age. 4th ed. 1901,
Hazlitt, W. C. Old Cookery books and ancient Cuisine. 1886.
Gleanings in old garden literature. 1887.
Henson, H. H. Dissent in England. (1558–1604. ) Two lectures. 1900.
Huber, V. A. English Universities. Abridged Translation. 2 vols. 1843.
Hume, M. A. S. The Year after the Armada, and other historical studies. 1896.
James I. -Govett, L. A. The King's own Book of Sports. History of the
declarations of James I as to sports on Sunday, etc. 1890.
Secret History of the Court of James I. Contains: Osborne's
Traditional Memoirs; Sir Anthony Weldon's Court and character of
James; Aulicus coquinariae; Sir E. Peyton, Divine Catastrophe of the
House of Stuart. [Ed. Scott, Sir W. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1811.
Jessopp, A. One generation of a Norfolk House. Norwich, 1879.
Origin and Growth of English Towns. In Historical Studies. 1893.
Jusserand, J. J. Histoire littéraire du peuple Anglais. Vol. 11: De la Renais-
sance à la guerre Civile. (Esp. book v, chap. I: La Reine et son Royaume. )
Paris, 1904. E. tr. (amplified). 1909.
Lang, A. (ed. ). Social England Illustrated. Arber's English Garner. 1903.
Lee, S. (ed. ). An account of Shakespeare's England; a survey of social life
and conditions in the Elizabethan Age. By various writers. Oxford.
(Preparing for publication. )
Liebe, C.
Der Arzt im Elizabethanischen Drama. (Diss. ) Halle, 1907.
Lingard, J. History of England. Vols. VII-x (Elizabeth to Charles I).
4th ed. 1826.
Lodge, E. Illustrations of British History, Biography and Manners, from
Henry VIII to James I, in papers from MSS of the families of Howard,
Talbot and Cecil. 2nd ed. 3 vols. 1838.
Loftie, W. J. Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren: the rise and decline of
modern architecture in England. 1893.
Maitland, F. W. The Constitutional History of England. Cambridge, 1908.
Manchester, W. D. Montagu, Duke of. Court and Society from Elizabeth
to Anne. From the papers at Kimbolton. Vol. 1. 1864.
Marcks, E. Königin Elisabeth von England und ihre Zeit. (Monographieen
zur Weltgeschichte. ) Bielefeld and Leipzig, 1897.
Maurenbrech, W. England im Reformationszeitalter. 1860.
Montague, F. C. The Old Poor-Law. 1886.
Mullinger, J. B. History of the University of Cambridge (1535–1625). 1884.
Mumby, F. A. The Girlhood of Queen Elizabeth. 1909. [Contains original
letters. )
Neal, Daniel. History of the Puritans, or Nonconformists. 1517–1688.
New ed. 3 vols. 1823.
Newdigate-Newdegate, Lady. Gossip from a muniment room: Passages
in the lives of Anne and Mary Fytton, 1574–1618. 1898.
E, L. V.
31
## p. 482 (#506) ############################################
482
Bibliography to Chapter XIV
Nicholls, G. History of the Poor Law. 2 vols. 1854.
Nichols, J. The Progresses and Publio Processions of Queen Elizabeth.
New ed. 3 vols. 1823.
The Progresses, Processions and Festivities of King James I and his
Court. 4 vols. 1828.
Oppenheim, M. History of Naval Administration (1509–1660). 1896.
Roberts, G. The social history of the people of the southern counties of
England in past centuries, illustrated with regard to their habits,
municipal bye-laws, civil progress, etc. 1856.
Schelling, F. E. The Queen's Progress and other Elizabethan Sketches
(n. d. )
Sheavyn, Phoebe. The Literary Profession in the Elizabethan Age.
Manchester, 1809.
Smith, E. (of Walthamstow). Foreign visitors in England and what they
have thought of us. 1889.
Smith, Logan Pearsall. The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton. 2 vols.
Oxford, 1907.
Stahlin, K. Sir Francis Walsingham und seine Zeit. Vol. 1. Heidelberg,
1908.
Stephenson, H. Thew. The Elizabethan People. 1910.
Strutt, Joseph. Dress and habits of the People of England. 2 vols.
1796-9.
Strype, John. Annals of the Reformation. New ed. 4 vols. in 7. Oxford,
1824.
Historical collection of the life of John Aylmer. Oxford, 1821.
Life and Acts of M. Parker, Archbp. 3 vols. Oxford, 1821.
Life and Acts of J. Whitgift, Archbp. 3 vols. Oxford, 1822.
Life of E. Grindal, Archbp. Oxford, 1821.
Synge, M. B. A Short History of Social Life in England. 1906.
Thornbury, G. W. Shakspere's England; or, Sketches of our Social History
in the Reign of Elizabeth. 2 vols. 1856. 3rd ed. 1902.
Traill, H. D. Social England. Vol. III (Henry VIII to Elizabeth); vol. IV
(James I to Anne). 3rd ed. 1904.
Vatke, T. Culturbilder aus Alt-England. Berlin, 1887.
Wakeman, H. 0. The Church and the Puritans, 1570-1660. 1887. New
ed. 1902.
Ward, A. W. Introduction to Marlowe's Dr Faustus and Greene's Friar
Bacon and Friar Bungay. 4th ed. Oxford, 1901. (pp. xlviii ff. on popular
belief in witchcraft and magic in England, as reflected in the drama).
Watson, F. The English Grammar Schools to 1660: their Curriculum and
Practice. Cambridge, 1908. (Valuable bibliographical information. ]
Wheatley, H. B. London past and present. Based upon P. Cunningham's
Handbook of London. 3 vols. 1891.
Winter, W. Shakespeare's England. 1894,
An account of books and pamphlets prohibited in England, from 1530
onwards, by royal proclamation, or suppressed by order of the Star chamber
or the High Commission court, or (as time went on) of the House of Commons,
or otherwise, will be found in W. H. Hart's Index Expurgatorius Anglicanus,
of which five parts appeared, 1872-8. References to this valuable, though
uncompleted, collection will be found in later volumes of the present work.
## p. 483 (#507) ############################################
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL DATES
The following table is a list of the principal dates mentioned or referred
to in the present volume. It should be regarded as supplemented, from
their respective points of view, by the tables in vol. IV and vol. VI.
In the case of plays where one date precedes and another follows (in brackets)
the former is the date of the first performance, and the latter that of the
first extant edition. Where the former is not, even approximately,
ascertainable, the date of printing precedes (in brackets).
959-975 Concordia Regularis. 1495 (before) Every-man (1509-30).
c. 1110 Miracle of St Catherine. 1494-5 Visits of French Players to
A. 1125 Hilarius.
London,
1127-70 Guillaume Herman.
1495-1563 John Bale.
1170-82 London Miracles.
1497-c. 1580 John Heywood.
12th cent. Play of Adam.
c.