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... earls of Ormond and Desmond , the lord Barry , M'Gilla Phædrig , chieftaine of Ossory , the son of O'Bryan , M'Carthy More , with many Irish lords ; and on Corpus Christi day they rode about the streets in their parliament - robes , and ...
... earls of Ormond and Desmond , the lord Barry , M'Gilla Phædrig , chieftaine of Ossory , the son of O'Bryan , M'Carthy More , with many Irish lords ; and on Corpus Christi day they rode about the streets in their parliament - robes , and ...
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... Earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of stage - plays , during pleasure , in any part of England , " as well for the recreation of her loving subjects , as for her own solace and pleasure when she should think . Richard Reulidge's ...
... Earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of stage - plays , during pleasure , in any part of England , " as well for the recreation of her loving subjects , as for her own solace and pleasure when she should think . Richard Reulidge's ...
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... Earls of Derby , Pembroke , and Essex ; those of the Lord Chamberlain ; the servants of the Lord Ad- miral ( Nottingham ) ; those of Lord Strange , Lord Sussex , Lord Worcester , & c . - By the statute 39 Eliz . c . 4 , noblemen were ...
... Earls of Derby , Pembroke , and Essex ; those of the Lord Chamberlain ; the servants of the Lord Ad- miral ( Nottingham ) ; those of Lord Strange , Lord Sussex , Lord Worcester , & c . - By the statute 39 Eliz . c . 4 , noblemen were ...
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... Earl of Pembroke , now in the Lord Chamberlain's office , con- taining warrants , orders , & c . between the years 1625 and 1642 , he is constantly styled Master of the Revels . If Sir John Astley had formally resigned or surrendered ...
... Earl of Pembroke , now in the Lord Chamberlain's office , con- taining warrants , orders , & c . between the years 1625 and 1642 , he is constantly styled Master of the Revels . If Sir John Astley had formally resigned or surrendered ...
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... Earl of Huntington , 1601 : I only mean- 66 66 Myself in person to present some scenes " Of tragick matter , or perchance of mirth . " Again , in the prologue to Ram - Alley , or Merry Tricks , a comedy , 1611 : " But if conceit , with ...
... Earl of Huntington , 1601 : I only mean- 66 66 Myself in person to present some scenes " Of tragick matter , or perchance of mirth . " Again , in the prologue to Ram - Alley , or Merry Tricks , a comedy , 1611 : " But if conceit , with ...
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