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Index
Addison, William
Addle Street
Admiral’s Men
Agas map
Alba: The Months Mind of a Melancholy Lover (Tofte)
Alchemist, The (Jonson)
alembics
’Allegro, L” (Milton)
Allen, William
Alleyn, Edward
All’s Well that Ends Well
daughters
France
as tragicomedy
alms-houses
Amiens
Amphitryon (Plautus)
Anatomie of Abuses (Stubbes)
Anderton, John
Anne, Queen
Antidotarie Chyrurgicall (Banister)
Antony and Cleopatra
Apollonius of Tyre
apprenticeships
Archer, Ian
Argyll, Countess of
Armesford, Nicholas
Armin, Robert
Arnold, Janet
Arras
arras (wall-hanging)
Arthur, William
As You Like It
astrologers
Athanaeum
attires see head-tires
Aubrey, John
Aumont, Duc’
Austinfriars
Axe Inn
Badham, Anne
Ball, Em
Ball, John
Banister, John
Bannister, Henry
Barber-Surgeons’ Company
Barbers’ Hall
Barbican
Barnes, Margaret
Bartholomew Fair (Jonson)
Bate, Jonathan
Bayning, Paul
Beaumont, Francis
Beckham, Victoria
beds
Beeston, Christopher
Beeston, William
Belott, Anne
Belott, Elizabeth
Belott, Hester
Belott, Jane
Belott, John
Belott, Mary
birth
further records
handfasting
inheritance
marriage
rapprochement with Mountjoy
and Shakespeare
tiremaking
wedding
and Wilkins
Belott, Stephen
and All’s Well that Ends Well
apprenticeship
Bill of Complaint
and Fludd
furnishings
further records
handfasting
inheritance
marriage
partnership with Mountjoy
personality
rapprochement with Mountjoy
Replication
Shakespeare’s deposition
Spanish journey
tiremaking
wedding
and Wilkins
will
Belott, Thomasine
BelottMountjoy
arbitration
depositions
pleadings
Berkeley, Elizabeth
Berkeley, Sir Thomas
Berkes, Randall
Berryman, John
betrothal see handfasting
Biron, Duc de
Bishopsgate
black Africans
Black Book, The (Middleton)
Blackfriars
Blackfriars Gatehouse
Blague, Alice
Blitz
blond hair
Boas, F. S.
bobbins
Boccaccio, Giovanni
Bolton, Richard
Bonner, John
‘Booke of Sir Thomas More’
books
Borges, Jorge Luis
Bossy, John
Bowling Alley
Bowyers’ Hall
Brentford
Brewers’ Hall
Bridewell
brothels
Browne, John
Browne, Margaret
Broxon, William
Bucklersbury
Bullinger, Heinrich
Burbage, James
Burbage, Richard
love-life
Burghley, Lord
Burton, William
Busino, Father Orazio
Byllett [Belott?], Mary
Calle, Mrs
Calverley, Walter
Calvin, John
Canterbury
Cardenio (Shakespeare and Fletcher)
Carey, Elizabeth see Berkeley, Elizabeth
Carey, Elizabeth, Lady Hunsdon
Carey, George, 2nd Lord Hunsdon
Carey, Henry, 1st Lord Hunsdon
Carrell, Ellen
carriers
Carriers Cosmography (Taylor)
Casebooks of Simon Forman (Rowse)
Castle Inn
Cecil, Robert, Lord Cranborne
Chamberlain’s Men
see also King’s Men
‘Chandos’ portrait
Chapman, George
Charche, Agnes
Charles
Chaste maid in Cheapside (Middleton)
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Chettle, Henry
Christ’s Tears over Jerusalem (Nashe)
Chronicles (Holinshed)
Cinthio, Giovanbattista Giraldi
Clerkenwell
Clincquart, Pierre
Clincquart, Samuel
Clothworkers’ Company
Coale, Peter
Cobham, Lord
Cock Inn
Coleman Street
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Coles, Ufranke de la
collars
Condell, Elizabeth
Condell, Henry
Confessio Amantis (Gower)
Consistory Court
Cook, Anne Jennalie
Cooke, Nicholas
Cooper, Tarnya
Coopers’ Arms
Cope, Sir Walter
Coriolanus
Cornewall, Isabell
Coryate, Thomas
Cotgrave, Randall
Counter prisons
Court of Requests
Courtois, Peter
Cow Cross Street
Cowndley, Elizabeth
Cowndley, Joan
Cowndley, John
Cre’cy-en-Ponthieu
Cripplegate see also Silver Street
Critz, John de, the elder
Crown tavern
cunning-men
Curle, Edward
Curriers’ Hall
Cutts, Thomas
Cymbeline
Daiphantus (An. Sc.)
Daniel, Samuel
Danter, John
Dark Lady
daughters
Davenant, Jane
Davenant, John
Davenant, Robert
Davenant, Sir William
Davies, John
Day, John
de futuro contracts
de praesenti contracts
debtors’ prisons
Decameron (Boccaccio)
Declaration of Egregious Popish Impostures, A (Harsnett)
Dekker, Thomas
bed
‘Caesar’s Fall’
The Honest Whore
Jests to Make you Merrie
lodgings
prostitutes
The Roaring Girl
Satiromastix
Shoemaker’s Holiday
Westward Ho!
denization
Dest, Isabel
Dethick, Sir William
Dewman, Anthony
Dewman, Barbara
Dewman, John
Diana (Montemayor)
Disputation between a He-
connycatcher and a She-
connycatcher (Greene)
Dodson, John
Donne, John
Dover
Dowland, John
dowry
Dr Faustus (Marlowe)
Drayton, Michael
Droeshout, Martin
Drummond, William
Duchess of Malfi, The (Webster)
Dudley, John
Dudley Court
Dutch Church
Dutch Courtesan, The (Marston)
Dutwite, James
Ealing
Earle, John
East Smithfield
Eastward Ho! (Chapman, Jonson and Marston)
Eaton, Richard
Eaton, William
Belotts’ handfasting
deposition
Mountjoy house
Elbow, Anthony
Eliot, John
Eliot, T. S.
Elizabeth, Queen
blacks
death
head-tires
Richard
wigs
Embroiderers’ Hall
Englishmen for my Money (Haughton)
Epicoene (Jonson)
Epitia (Cinthio)
Erondell, Peter
Essex, 2nd Earl
Essex, 3rd Earl
Est, Isabelle’ see Dest, Isabel
Everett, Barbara
Every Man in his Humour (Jonson)
Every Man out of his Humour (Jonson)
Family of Love, The (Middleton)
Father Hubberd’s Tales (Middleton)
Ferrabosco, Alfonso
Fetherbye, Martin
Fidgett, Susan
Field, Jacqueline
Field, Nathan
Field, Richard
First Book of Airs (Morley)
First Book of Songs and Ayres (Dowland)
First Folio Droeshout engraving
Fisher, John
Fitzgeoffrey, Henry
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