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-- 1 -- Abbot (Abbott, Abott), Sir Maurice 721 – Mr 263, 331, 333 Abdy, Mr 721, 723 Abercroomy, ... 696 Abergavenny (Abergaveny), lords see Neville, Henry Abott see Abbot Accedens of Armory xix–xxi, xxvii–xxviii, xxxiii, xxxviii, 363, 366–79, 501, 726, 758, 769 Actes and Monuments lxxv–lxxvi, 55 Acton, Sir William 721 Adderly, Mrs, widow of Ralph lxxxi, 309, 944 – Ralph 944 Adson, John, musician xxx, 203 (as Thomas?), 302, 306, 308–9, 783, 787, 936 – Thomas (?), musician xxx, 203, 787, 936 aldermen 181, 310, 699, 721–3 Aldersgate Street, London 720 ale 799 Allfford, Thomas 61 All Saints (All Hallows), feast of xvii, xxii–xxiii, xxix–xxx, xxxii, 4, 13, 15, 17, 58, 73, 90, 95, 101, 137, 139–42, 144–7, 151, 153, 160, 176, 182, 186, 191, 201, 203, 205–7, 209–11, 214–15, 217, 224, 228–30, 232, 234, 243, 270, 327, 338–9, 344, 346, 349, 352, 354–5, 359–61, 764, 766–7, 770, 777, 779–80, 811–12, 916, 930 All Souls, feast of 354, 357 Alporte (Alpert, Alport), Joseph 315 – Thomas 197–9 Amaria, John, of Onslow, musician xxx, 203, 787 ambassadors xxi, xxvi, xxxiii, 28, 88–9, 208, 310–11, 364, 684, 692–4, 917, 936 ‘The Amity of Graius and Templarius’ xxviii–xxix, 364, 399–400, 747 Ammery, Robert, musician xxx, 203, 787 ancients Middle Temple xlvi, 135, 252, 348 See also under Gray’s Inn animals keepers xxii, 17, 19, 25, 918 kinds: baboons xxii, 19, 918; dogs 282; jennets 17, 918; marmosets (monkeys) xxii, 17, 918; see also horses and horsemen; lions and lionkeepers The Annales, or Generall Chronicle lxxvi, 181 ‘Annals’ lxxiv, 223, 270 Annatt, Henry 316 – Thomas 317 Anne of Denmark, queen of England 193, 208 Anott, Henry 341 Ansell, Richard 158, 714, 718–19, 931 Antelope Inn (Antilopp), Midd 157 antics and antimasquers xxiii, 147, 255–9, 261, 264, 267, 269, 271–2, 274–5, 281, 290, 304, 322, 329, 331–4, 336–7, 341, 502, 523, 532–3, 541, 544, 555, 559–60, 581, 585–7, 592, 598–9, 602, 604, 610, 615, 618, 621–2, 688, 696, 702, 759, 930, 939 antiquarian records xlix, lxxvi, 58, 74, 221, 365, 488–99, 677, 701, 707, 711, 729, 762–3, 766–80 See also Accounts in a History of Lincoln’s Inn under Furnival’s Inn Anton, Mr 156 apples 3 archbishops, Canterbury xxxvi, 319, 681–2, 921 ‘Arithmetic Lecture’ xxvi, xxxiii, 624–5, 651–9, 743, 759 armorers 21 Arundel (Arundell), earls of see Howard, Thomas Ascension, feast of 149–50 Ashe, Walter 317 attorneys-general 135, 220, 698–9, 720 See also Bacon, Sir Francis; Hobart, Sir Henry; Noy, William all in Members Index Attwell (Atwell), Hugh, actor 581 Aubigny (Aubigeney), lords see Stuart, Esmé in Members Index auditors 11, 71, 327, 331–3 Aukland, William 312 autobiographies 677, 707 autumn revels lxxxiii Axon, Robert 360, 946 baboons xxii, 19, 918 See also masque figures Babyngton, Richard 918 – William 918 Bacon, Lady Anne née Cooke 673, 684

---2--- bagpipes and bagpipers 261, 274, 311 Baker, Robert, musician 309 – Thomas 314 bakers 220 ‘Bakers revels’ 229, 939 Baldocke, Edward 318 – Thomas 313 Baldwin, William xxi, lxxiii, 80, 745–6, 921 Ball, Richard, singer 158 Banckes, John 156 Bancroft (Bencroft), James 256, 332 band cuffs 257, 264, 331–3, 534, 546, 561 banners 257, 259, 593 Banqueting House, Midd xliii, 263, 272, 277, 310, 502–3, 594, 687–90, 702–4, 706, 718–20, 723–4, 736–7, 740, 930, 935 See also Whitehall Palace banquets xxxviii, 29, 115, 208, 311, 342, 350–1, 693–5, 703–4, 721 Banstead, Surr 799 bargenets (dance) 763 Barker, John 252 – Thomas 318 Barlowe, Mr 156 Barnard’s Inn (Chancery), Midd xiii the barriers 187, 189–97, 364, 435, 483, 624–5, 694, 700, 720, 743, 760, 767– 8, 776, 782, 935 ‘The Barriers at the Prince’s Creation’ xxvii, 624–5, 666–71, 694–6, 744–5, 752 barristers see under individual Inns Barton, Elizabeth 681 Barwicke, Robert 157 Basing, ... 226 Bassano, Anthony, musician 288, 309 – Henry, musician 288, 309 Basse (Bashe, Basset), Mr 257, 264, 332–3, 945 – Mrs 711–12, 945 Bassett (Bossett), Thomas, musician 261, 311, 333 Bastable, Peter 312 bastard 4 Baughan (Baugham), ... 157 Beaumont’s Masque see The Masque of Inner Temple and Gray’s Inn Beare, Mr 696 Bear Garden (Bearegarden), Surr 799 Bedfordshire, county of 201 Bedoes (Bedos, Bedowes, Bydowes), Thomas, harper 285–6, 288, 295–6, 298–305, 315 Beeland (Beland), Ambrose, musician xxxii, 302, 306 beer 158, 262, 333, 337–8, 799, 801 Beeston, William, player 357, 761, 935 Beeston’s boys xxiii, xxxii, 946 Beland see Beeland Bell, Christopher, musician 309 Bellynger, James 37 belts 261–2, 269, 331, 333, 535–6 Bench, masters of (benchers) see under Inner Temple; Lincoln’s Inn; Middle Temple benches 353 Bencroft see Bancroft Bennen, John 316 Berkeley, Henry, 7th Lord Berkeley players 789 Berrey, William 313 Best, William 317 Bilney, Thomas 55 ‘birds’ (musical instruments) 261, 313, 333 Bishopp, Henry 266 bishops Ely see White, Francis Winchester 456, 931 Bishopsgate Street, London xlvi, 413, 466 Black Books 246 keepers 60, 131, 920 See also records under Lincoln’s Inn Blackfriars (Blacfriers, Blackffriers, Blackfreirs, Blackfriers, Blackfryars, Blackfryers), London xxx, 686, 794–5, 797–8, 801, 806–7, 810 musicians xxx, 279, 285, 305 players xxiii, 226, 228, 230, 232, 243, 327, 339, 359, 934, 939, 944; see also players under Charles I Blackwell (Black-wall), Midd 423 Bladwell, Mr 791 Blagrave, Richard, musician 309 Blount, Mountjoy, 1st Lord Mountjoy of Mountjoy Fort 696 boars (meat) see brawn

---3--- Bobarre, Monsieur 702 ‘bobtails’ (musical instruments?) 542 Boleyn (Bulleyne), Anne, queen of England xxvi, 56, 60–1 – George, 1st Lord Rochford 56 Bossett see Bassett Bossgrave, George, trumpeter 306 boys xxvi, 157, 274, 284–9, 292, 295–302, 304–5, 315, 417, 424–5, 581, 587, 624, 688, 696, 753, 761, 799, 801 Bracciano, dukes of 685 brawls (dance) xxxiv, 224, 562 brawn (boar’s meat) 21, 47, 52, 56, 63–4, 67, 69, 922 Brayne (Brayn, Bryan, Drayn, Drayne), John, entertainer xxix, 72–5, 787, 923 bread 3, 135, 158, 208, 262, 333, 337 Brent, Sir Nathanael xxxiv, 674–5, 696 Bretnor, Thomas 587 Brewer, Thomas 158 brewers 220 ‘The Bridegroom and the Madman’ (play) xxiii, xxxviii, 204, 748–9, 760 Bridg, Edward, trumpeter 306 Bridle, ... 262, 333 Bristol, earls of see Digby, George Brooke, Edmund 719 Browne, Anthony, 1st Viscount Montagu 625, 741 – Francis 312 Bryan see Brayne Buck, John 111 Buckett, Roland 255, 257, 265, 331–3 Buckhurst, Lord see Sackville, Thomas in Members Index Buckingham, dukes, earls, and marquesses of see Stafford, Edward; Villiers, George Buckinghamshire, county of 161 Buckley, William 651 Bulleyne see Boleyn Burbage, Richard, player xxvii, 745, 752 Burghley (Burghly, Burleigh, Burley, Burleygh), Lords see Cecil, Thomas; Cecil, William in Members Index Burgundy, bastard of see Roche buskins 158, 260, 307, 332–3, 506–7, 539, 594, 604–8, 611 Butler (Butter), Charles 791, 797 butlers see officers under individual Inns Butterfeide (Butterfeilde?), John 317 butteries 47, 63, 349, 767, 770–3, 775, 778, 780 Bydowes see Bedoes Byrd, Epiphaneus 316 Cæsar (Cæsur, Ceasar), William, musician 285, 287, 291, 294, 296–7, 299–302, 304–5 Calais, deputies of 678 Cambridgeshire, county of 124 Cambridge University, Camb xxxvii, xlii, 651, 679, 692, 936 Candlemas see St Mary, Purification of candles and candlesticks 4, 108, 328, 343, 534, 657, 722, 770, 772, 782 cannons, shooting of xxvii–xxviii, 366–7, 688, 697–8 Canterbury see under archbishops canvas 45, 716 caparisons 263, 333, 341, 506 capes 592 capons 28 caps see hats, caps, and hat bands Cardell, Thomas, musician xxx cards 27, 118–19, 177, 351, 767, 927 Carey, George, lord chamberlain players 748, 759 – Henry, lord chamberlain lxxiii, 127, 718 players 397 – Henry, 1st earl of Dover 944 trumpeter 306 – Robert 922 Carleton, Alice, sister of Sir Dudley 673, 675, 687 Carnarvon (Caernarvon), countess of see Dormer, Anna Sophia carols 25, 771–2, 784, 919 Caron, Sir Noel 208 Carpenter, William, actor 581 carpenters xxxvii–xxxviii, 94–5, 104, 111, 139, 158, 205, 254, 331–2, 724 Carr see Ker Carvagnion, Henry 317

---4--- Casson, Thomas 100 castle (set) 687 Castle Bromwich (Castell Bromwiche), Warw 124 Castle Tavern, London 801 cast lists xxi, 112–13, 383–5, 434, 752–6 A Catalogue and True Note lxxviii, 203 Catlyn, ... 314 Cavendish, William, 2nd earl of Newcastle 673, 701 – William, 4th earl of Devonshire 673, 701 Ceasar see Cæsar Cecil (Cecill), Edward, son of Thomas 685 – Sir Richard, son of Thomas 685 – Thomas, 2nd Lord Burghley 685 – William, 2nd earl of Exeter, son of Thomas 685, 944 trumpeter 306 – William, Viscount Cranborne and 16th earl of Salisbury 686, 708 Chafin, Francis 253, 340 Chaloner, Jack 706 Chamber, Mr 812 Chamberlain, John xxiii, xxvi–xxvii, xxxiii–xxxiv, xlv, 673–5, 685–7, 689, 691–2, 694–5, 697, 757 Chancery see Inns of Chancery Chancery Lane, Midd xlvi, 193, 269, 273, 310, 413, 702 chandlers 214–15, 218, 220 The Changeling (play) 810 chapels and chaplains 67, 93, 103, 154, 213, 216, 681–2 See also children of the Chapel; Queen’s Chapel Chapman, George xxiv, xliii, lix, 501, 505, 508, 706, 718, 735, 759, 813, 930 – Thomas 266, 333 – Thomas xxxiv, 315, 700 characters kinds: cardinals 55–6, 752; censors 113, 746, 754; citizens 175–6, 544; consuls 113, 754; cuckolds 175–6; devils 175–6; disciples of Paradox 575–7; fools 175–6; knaves 175–6; knights 175, 534–6, 573; lawyers 175–6; pages 572–3; serjeants 175–6, 542; sirens 549–53; usurers 175–6; see also officers listed under Gesta Grayorum named: Admiration 597–9, 604; Amphiluke 298, 303, 315, 594, 611–12, 753; Amphitrite 426–33, 735; Black-guard 609–10; Byrria the parasite 113, 747, 753; Capriccio 507–8, 511–18; Carpenter 609–10; Catelyne 113, 746, 753; Cato 113, 746, 754; Cinna 113, 746, 754; Circe 551–60; Clodius 113, 746, 754; Confidence 312, 592, 596 – 9, 604; Crassus 113, 746, 754; Cupid 617–19; Diche, or Justice 296–7, 304, 315, 594, 606–7, 753; Disdain of Wanton Sovereignty 55; Dissipation 55; Doctor Almanacke 581–8; Dog-day 581, 586; Embroiderer’s Wife 609–10; Epilogue 113, 754; Esquire 425–33; Eunomia, or Law 296–7, 304, 315, 507, 510–11, 518, 522, 594, 605–7, 753; Evil May Day 581, 586; Fancy 312, 592, 597–604; Fasting-day 581–5; Feathermaker’s Wife 609–10; Flammantia 113, 747, 753; Frederick Templarius 364, 395–6, 399–400, 414; French orator 130; Gallus 538–40; Genius 302–3, 315, 594, 608; Graius (Grayus) 399–400; Guard 609–10; Harmony 581, 589–90; Herald, or Phemis 507, 510–11, 518–19; Hidaspis 112, 753; Honor, the Goddess 507, 510–11, 518 – 25; Inward Grudge 55; Irene, or Peace 296–7, 303, 315, 594, 604–7, 753; Iris 527–33; Jollity 312, 592, 597–9, 604; Kawasha 538, 540–4, 783; Lady Novelty 596–9, 604; Lady Public Weal 55; Lamuel 80; Lob 80; Laughter 312, 592, 597–9, 604; Lord Governance 55; Love 80; Lucius 112, 753; Luck 80; Lust 80; Manilius madd 112, 746, 753; Melancholy 113, 754; Mercury 527–33; Mountebank 563–8, 578; Mummius the old man 112, 746, 753; Negligence 55; New-yeere 581, 584–7; Obscurity 572–5, 578; Opinion 312, 592, 596–604; Painter 609–10; Paradox xxvi, 568–72, 575, 577–8, 697; Phoebades 505, 509, 519–21;

---5--- characters (cont) Plumporridge 581–5; Plutus, or Riches 507–8, 510–18, 520, 525; Prince of Sophy xx, 372, 726; Prologue 112, 753; Property- Man’s Wife 609–10; Proteus 425–33; Pyso 112, 746, 753; Rumour Populi 55; Salust 113, 746, 754; Scilla the dictator 113, 746, 754; Silenus 538, 540 – 4, 783; Sir Delicato 113, 747, 753; Spring 537–8, 540, 545; Tailor’s Wife 609–10; Thamesis 425–33, 735; Time 581, 585, 590; Tribunus plebis 113, 754; Triton 425–6, 433, 549–51; Turk 364, 395–6, 435–6, 493–4, 782; Ulysses 553–60; Welshmen 696; Winter 537–8, 540; Wolsey, Thomas, cardinal 55 – 6, 752; see also Prince d’Amour; Prince of Purpoole Charing Cross (Charinge Crosse), Midd 702 chariots and charioteers xxvii, 255, 257–8, 260, 263, 265, 268, 272–3, 275–6, 278, 281, 301–3, 305, 307–8, 310, 312, 315–18, 320, 323, 331–3, 503, 505–7, 593–4, 604–5, 688, 700, 702, 705–6, 715, 723, 782, 931 Charles I, king of England 226, 250 as prince xxvii, 190, 193, 197, 199–200, 205, 526, 624–5, 666, 694–6, 760, 768, 776, 936; see also the barriers; ‘The Barriers at the Prince’s Creation’ musicians xxx, xxxii, 283, 285–7, 308 players: king’s xxiii–xxiv, 215, 217, 345–6, 352, 760–1, 934, see also Blackfriars; prince’s xxiii, 739, 749, 752, 760 See also The Triumph of Peace Charles Lewis, prince elector of the Rhine xxv, 342–3, 365, 613, 708–9, 711–12, 945 Charolais, counts of 917 Cheapside (Cheapeside, Cheap-side, the Chepe), London xlvi, 320, 413, 424, 578, 693, 706, 712, 808 cherries 800 Chettwood (Chettwoode), Mr, musician 187 Childermas, feast of see Holy Innocents children of St Paul’s 717 children of the Chapel xxii, 87–9, 103, 750, 758–9, 925–6 Chilham, Kent 201 Christmas see under revels and revellors; Christmas revels and masters of revels under individual Inns Christmas kings, princes, and lords Furnival’s Inn 7 Prince de la Grange xx, xlvii Prince of Sophy xx, 372, 726 See also Prince d’Amour; Prince of Purpoole and masters of revels under individual Inns cinquepaces xxxiii, 656 citterns 917 ‘City Find ... ’ (play) 810 ‘The City Shuffler’ (play) xxiii, 749, 761, 808 Civitatis Amor lxxviii, 199 Clarke, Richard 314 Clement, Nicholas 261, 331 Clement’s Inn (Chancery), Midd xiii clerks 26, 36–42, 180 See also servants Clifford, George, 3rd earl of Cumberland 399, 435 Clifford’s Inn (Chancery), Midd xiii, xvii, lxxi, 350–1, 757 cloaks 273–4, 282, 319, 592, 709 cloth 45, 156, 187, 263, 331, 333, 718–19 kinds: canvas 45, 716; cotton 263, 333; damask 540; fringes and tassels 716; say 23, 209; scarlet 152; velvet 592, 722; see also lace; sarcenet; satin; silk; taffeta clothing articles: capes 592; farthingales 689; gloves 156–8, 546; strings 257; tinsel 264–5; see also band cuffs; belts; buskins; cloaks; coats; doublets; gowns; hats, caps, and hat bands; hose and stockings; mantles; points; rib- bons; robes; scarves; shoes and boots Cloughe, ... xxviii, 107 coaches and carriages 156–7, 208, 267, 270, 277, 341, 693 coachmakers 156 coachmen 157–8, 275–6, 305–6, 315 coal xlvi, 4, 56, 63–4, 67, 69, 81, 86, 88–9, 91–3, 95–6, 98–101, 104–107, 109–10,

---6--- coal (cont) 112, 114, 116–17, 126, 128–9, 132, 134–8, 140, 142–7, 159, 177, 183–5, 188, 196–7, 203–4, 206, 208, 211–12, 214, 217, 219, 222, 228, 230–1, 251–2, 328, 340, 345–6, 348, 352–3, 359, 361, 922, 929 coats 45, 207, 257, 259 – 60, 276, 305, 307, 592 – 3 Cockermouth, Cumb 125 Cockneys (Cokkeneys, Cokneys), kings of xix, 23, 47, 778 Cockpit (Cocke-pit, Cocke pytte, Cockpitt), Midd xxxii, 193, 586, 791, 794, 796, 801, 806, 812, 935 musicians 285, 305, 944 players 217, 357, 938, 946; see also Beeston’s boys; players under Henrietta Maria Coelum Britannicum 701–7, 724 Coke, Sir John xxxiv, 676, 699 – Thomas, son of Sir John xxxiv, 676, 699 Coleman (Colman), Charles, musician 284, 286–8, 294–7, 299–305, 315 collectors 167, 171 See also officers under Gray’s Inn; Lincoln’s Inn Collett, James 318 Collins, Geoffrey, musician xix, xxxii, 234, 301, 306, 355, 357, 362, 787 comedies xxi, 74, 88, 103, 481–2, 717, 758–9, 766, 926 See also named (plays) under plays and players Comedy of Errors xxi – xxiii, xxxiii, xliv, 397, 404, 685, 727, 748, 759 See also ‘Night of Errors’ Common Pleas, court of (Common Bench) see lord chief justices Compter (Counter), London 220, 582, 653, 698–9 Compton, William, 2nd Baron Compton 399 comptrollers 271–2, 707–8 Condell, Henry, player xxvii, 745, 752 ‘The Conspiracy’ (play) 812 constables 27, 40, 47, 720 See also officers under Middle Temple Conwaye, Thomas 718 Cooke, Henry 307 cooks 28, 185 – 6 Cooper, Thomas 456 – William 312 Copley, Walter 945 copper 265 Coprario, John, musician 737 corantos (dance) xxxiv, 224, 279, 350, 536, 547, 562, 780, 793, 812 Cordell, James, trumpeter 306 cordwainers 158 Cordwell, Thomas, musician xxx, 203, 787 Corkine, William, musician xxxi, 163 cornets xxviii, 372, 446, 531, 542, 556 Corney, John, of Pickering, Yorks NR 200 Cornhill, London xlvi, 413, 424 Cornwall, county of 32, 708 coronations 34, 37–8, 60–1, 72, 916, 923 Corseilles, Mr 711 Cosby’s Place see Crosby Place costumes xxiii, xxxvi, 36, 55, 74, 149–51, 155–7, 165, 173–4, 183, 224, 254, 256–62, 264, 266, 272–5, 278, 280–1, 295–8, 304, 307, 318–19, 331–4, 709, 716, 766–7, 782 articles: capes 592; cloaks 319, 592; gloves 156–8, 546; gowns 224, 717, 758; masks 55, 716–17; ship on head 313, 593; strings 257; see also band cuffs; belts; buskins; coats; crowns and coronets; doublets; feathers; hair; hats, caps, and hat bands; hose and stockings; mantles; robes; scarves; shoes and boots; vizards Cottam (Cottom), Linc 200 Cotton, Suff 125 cotton (cloth) 263, 333 Council of North 201 courts see lord chief justices; Star Chamber Crafts, John 316 Cranborne (Cranborn), viscounts see Cecil, William Cremor, Jacob, trumpeter 306 crimes and misdemeanors kinds: embezzlement 931; libel 250; rowdi- ness 57; sedition 250; vandalism 45; see also drunkenness and disorderliness; riots, fights, and fighting

---7--- Cripps, Edward 314 Crofts, William xxxiv, 673, 701, 707 Crosby Place (Cosby’s Place), London xlvi, 413 Crosfield, Thomas 676, 705, 709, 730 Crowe, Anthony 313 crowns and coronets 297, 506, 593, 605–7 Cumberland, earls of see Clifford, George Cumberland, county of 125 Curtain (theatre), Midd 791 curtains 187, 192, 209, 399–400, 595, 614 Cutting, Thomas, lute player 158 Cyprianus Anglicus lxxvii, 319 Dadly, ... 334 damask (cloth) 539–40, 770 Damon and Pithias (play) 87(?), 750, 924 D’Amour, prince of (character) see Prince d’Amour; Prince of Purpoole Damporte, John 724 Danbury Place, Essex 679 ‘The Dance of the Nations’ xlvii dancers, dances, and dancing xvii, xxxii–xxxv, 6, 23, 30, 62, 88–9, 91, 175, 223–4, 226, 232, 271–3, 277, 310–1, 343, 348–51, 364, 380, 395, 397, 413–14, 422, 426, 433, 435, 452, 458, 482, 517, 523–5, 530, 532, 535, 544, 547–8, 561–2, 575, 578, 581, 586–7, 590–1, 600–3, 609–10, 685, 688–90, 700, 703–6, 709, 717, 763–5, 772, 777, 780–1, 795, 808–9, 812 instructions for 784 kinds: bargenets 763; brawls xxxiv, 224, 562; cinquepaces xxxiii, 656; durets 536, 547; Kemp’s Jig 786; ‘Ma pius’ 786; morris 55, 547, 592; quadrilles xxxiii, 88; rope 808, 810; see also corantos; galliards masters xxiv schools xxxiv, 799, 801 Darny, Richard, musician 284 Davenant, William xxiv – xxv, 365, 504, 613, 707, 740, 761, 813, 945 Davies, ..., singer 158 – Thomas, lute player 158, 931 Davis, Richard 315 – Robert, musician 261, 312 Davy’s see Thavie’s Inn Day (Daye), Robert lxix, 270, 341 Thomas 158 Thomas, musician 284, 286, 288, 294 – 305, 315, 158 de Acuna, Don Diego di Sarmiento 693 Deane, Thomas 316 de Boiscot, Ferdinand 693 Dekker, Thomas xxv Denbigh (Denbighe), countess of see Feilding, Susan Denmark House (Denmarke House), Midd 282, 285–6, 696–7 See also Somerset House Denton, Thomas 922 Derby, earls of see Stanley, Thomas Derbyshire, county of 124 des Bisseaux, Seigneur 693 Devereux, Penelope, Lady Rich 130 – Robert, 19th earl of Essex 399, 435 Devonshire, earls of see Cavendish, William Devon, county of 502, 737 Diana of George of Montemayor lxxviii, 130 Diana, Pallas see ‘Masque of Juno and Diana’ diaries 676, 678 – 9, 682 – 3, 685, 694, 702 – 5, 709, 797–812 dice and dicing 27, 118–19, 177, 182, 350–1, 358, 764–5, 767, 927, 946 Dickinson (Dickson), Francis, stringer and musician 285, 287, 290, 296, 299–301, 303–5, 942 Digby, George, 2nd earl of Bristol 673, 676, 707 dinners 58, 146, 157, 189 – 90, 193, 223, 236, 238, 349, 766, 812 See also banquets; suppers disguising xxi, xxiii – xxiv, xxvii, 393, 683, 695, 711–12, 740, 757 See also under individual Inns dishes and vessels 21, 104, 108, 117, 191 Dixon, Thomas 317 Doctors’ Commons, London lxxxvii Dodd, Thomas 317 the Doge (of Venice) 208, 311 dogs 282 Donster, John 316

---8--- Dorchester, viscounts see Carleton, Sir Dudley Dormer, Anna Sophia, countess of Carnarvon, daughter of Philip Herbert 277 Dorset, county of 226 doublets 79, 276, 483, 528, 534, 539–41, 546, 561, 592–3 Douglas, William, 8th earl of Morton 944 trumpeter 306 Dover, earls of see Carey, Henry dowcets 21 Dowland (Dowlande), John, lute player xxxi–xxxii, lvii, 158, 163, 931 – Robert, lute player 158, 931 drapers 152, 263 Drayn, Drayne see Brayne Dringe, Oliver 314 drinks and drinking 64, 220 kinds: ale 799; bastard 4; hippocras xlvi, 4; sack 799; see also beer; wine Drue (Drewe), John, singer/musician 158, 284, 287, 290, 294, 296–301, 304–5, 316 drums and drummers xxviii, 177, 187, 257, 263, 265, 281–2, 314, 319, 323, 333, 593, 621, 678, 773–4 drunkenness and disorderliness xxxvii–xxxviii, 45, 220, 223–4, 226, 231–2 Drury Lane, Midd xxxii Ducie, Sir Robert 721 Dudley, Ambrose, 21st earl of Warwick 113, 789 duelling 446–7, 451, 670, 676 Dugdale, Sir William xxvi, xlviii–xlix, lxxvi, 58, 74, 221, 766–80, 916 Dupper, John 316 durets (dance) 536, 547 Dutton, John, musician 91, 925 – Laurence, player 925 Duvale (Du Valee, Duvall), Monsieur, musician 271, 278, 284, 287, 292, 294–7, 299–301, 303–5, 317 ear-cropping 320, 704, 706 Earle, John 790, 793 East, Thomas 317 East Sutton, Kent 201 Edward IV, king of England 917 animal keepers 918 Edward VI, king of England 72, 74, 923 The Elder Brother (play) 810 Elizabeth I, queen of England 88–9, 122–3, 364, 367, 442, 685, 709, 733 children of the Chapel xxii, 87–9, 103, 750, 758–9, 926 players 717 Elizabeth of York, queen of England 28 Ely (Elye), bishop of see White, Francis Ely House, Midd xlvi, 153, 260, 264, 273, 321, 331, 592, 702, 931 Ember Week 582 embroiderers 156, 254, 256, 331–2 entertainers and entertainment 5–7, 52, 72–9, 86–7 fencing 793, 795, 799 fireworks 686–91 fools 45, 920 games and gambling 226, 946, 964–5 mock combat 199 monkey and horse xxii, 17 mumming 351, 684 tumblers 206 See also antics and antimasquers; cannons, shooting of; cards; Cockneys, kings of; dancers, dances, and dancing; dice and dicing; disguising; harps and harpers; jousts and tournaments; lions and lion- keepers; lords of misrule; masques and masquers; minstrels; musicians and music; puppets; singers and singing; trumpeters; and Christmas revels; masques; masters of revels under individual Inns Epiphany (Twelfth Day), feast of 27, 708 See also Twelfth Night Eric XIV, king of Sweden 684 Erizzo, Francesco, Doge of Venice 311 escheators 133, 929 Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall 781–2 Essex, earls of see Devereux, Robert Essex, county of 31, 679 Evans, Thomas (1) 313 – Thomas (2) 313

---9--- Evans (cont) – William 312 Ewre, Abraham 260, 332–3 Exchequer 388, 713, 720, 755, 769 Exeter (Exester) earls of see Cecil, William Falcon (or Faulchion) Inn (Faulchon), Surr 800 ‘Falstaff’ (play) 811 Farrant (Ferand), Richard, musician xxii, 103, 759, 926 farthingales 689 feathers 156–7, 224, 256, 261, 263, 269, 275–6, 322, 331–3, 337, 413, 506, 534, 540, 561, 592–4, 607 Feharbane, Mr 682 Feild, Feilde see Field Feilding (Feildinge), Lady Elizabeth, daughter of Susan 343, 711 – Susan née Villiers, countess of Denbigh 343, 711 Feld see Field Fen, Mr 721 Fenchurch Street (Fen-church-street), London 424 fencing 793, 795, 799 Ferand see Farrant Ferrabosco (Forobosco), Alfonzo, king’s musician 309 – Henry, king’s musician 309 Ferrex and Porrex see Gorboduc fiddlers 542–3, 917 patronized 7 Fidler, John, musician 261, 312 – John 313 Field (Feild, Feilde, Feld), Henry, musician xxix, 205, 288, 302, 306, 344, 787 – Nathan, player xxvii, 745, 752 fifes xxviii, 187, 371, 621, 773 fifth of November see Guy Fawkes Day Finet, Sir John xxvii, xxxv, lxxv, 208, 309–11, 342 fireworks 686–91 The First Antimasque of Mountebanks see Masque of Mountebanks under masques under Gray’s Inn Fisher, Thomas 316 – William 316 Fish Street (Fishestreet), London 582 Fitzherbert, ... 791 flambeaux see torches and torchbearers Fleet Prison (Flete), London 55, 676, 682, 707 wardens 23, 918 Fleet Street (Fleet-Street, Flete Strete), London xiii, xxvii, xlvi, lxxxiii, 219, 413, 425, 473, 688, 698, 938, 941 The Fleire (play) 748, 750 food 3–4, 63 food 3-4, 63 kinds: jelly 47; sugar 799; see also bread; fruit; meat fools 45, 920 as masque figures 532 footclothes 158, 275 – 6 footmen 273 – 6, 594 Forde, Thomas, lute player 158 Forobosco see Ferrabosco Fortescutus Illustratus lxxxii, 62 Foscarini, Antonio 693 Foster, William 228 Foxe (Fox), John lxxv, 55 – Matthew 260, 265, 333 Framlingham (Frammingham), Suff 125 France 174, 700 ambassadors 89, 684, 690, 692–3, 917, 937 Francis, John 314 Francklyn, James 313 Frederick V, count palatine of the Rhine (lord palsgrave) 935, 945 marriage to Lady Elizabeth see Masque of Inner Temple and Gray’s Inn and Masque of Middle Temple and Lincoln’s Inn players xxii–xxiii, 189, 760 Freeman, Sir Ralph, lord mayor 278, 310 fringe 594, 716 Frost (Froste), John, singer/musician 284, 286, 289, 294, 296–301, 303–5, 315, 753 fruit; kinds: apples 3; cherries 800; pear wardens 4, 21; raisins 799 furnishings 234, 236 kinds: candlesticks 108, 343; curtains 187, 192,

---10--- furnishings (cont) 209; painted panels 44; seats and stools 104; tables and trestles xxxvii–xxxviii, 94–5, 102, 104 Furnival’s Inn (Furnivalls, Furnyvalls) (Chancery), Midd xiii, xv, xix, xxvi, xxxii, xxxvii, lxxi – lxxii, 304 animals and animal keepers at xxii, 17, 19, 23, 25, 918 Christmas kings 7 Christmas revels xviii, 3–5, 7, 10, 13–15, 17, 19–21, 23, 25–6, 28–31, 58, 758 hall xxxviii, 23, 25–6, 58, 61 minstrels at 13, 21, 30, 58 musicians at xxix, xxxiii, 3–4, 7, 10, 13–15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30–1, 58, 61, 917 officers: principals 41; stewards 7 plays and players at xxii, 3–4, 21, 758 records: Accounts in a History of Lincoln’s Inn lxxii, 3–5, 7, 10, 13–15, 17, 19–21, 23, 25–6, 28–29, 31, 58, 61 waits at xxxiii, 17, 19, 23, 26, 30 ‘Fustian Answer Made to a Tufftaffata Speech’ xxvi, 365, 456–7, 482, 624, 728, 742–3, 759 galleries xix, xxvii, xxxviii, xlii, xliv – xlv, 58, 139, 227, 233, 272, 277, 310–11, 507, 526, 688–90, 703–4, 706–7, 719, 723, 930, 935, 939 galliards xxxiii – xxxiv, 224, 350, 395, 414, 476, 536, 547, 562, 662, 685, 780, 786 Gamble, John, musician xxxii, 360, 787 games and gambling 226, 764–5, 946 See also cards; dice and dicing Garners, Roger 155 Garrard, George xlv, 681, 700–1, 706, 712 Garret (Garrett), .... 264 – Sir John 226 Garway (Garrowaye), Mr 721, 723 Gawdy, family 676–7 – William xlv, 676–7, 705 See also Gawdy, Framlingham and Gawdy, Philip both in Members Index Gawen, Thomas 313 Germany, ‘great lord of’ 224, 939 Gesta Grayorum xx, xxii, xxiv, xxvi – xxvii, xxxiii, xxxvi–xxxviii, xliv–xlv, lxxxviii, 363–4, 380–435, 501, 624, 727, 752, 754–6, 759, 928 officers listed xxi, 383–5, 434, 754–6 Gilbert, John, entertainer xxix, 76, 787 Giles (Gilles, Gylles), .... 192 – Thomas 713, 716 Gillett, Thomas 311 Gismond of Salerne aka Tancred and Gismund (play) xxi, 732–3, 758, 814 Glascocke, ... 810 Globe (theatre), Surr xxx, 795 gloves 156 – 8, 546 Godball, William, singer 158, 931 Gold, Henry 681–2, 921 gold 181 Goldinge, Richard 316 Gombleton (Gummeldon), William 255, 331–2 Goodhart, Robert 314 Goosey, Richard, musician xxxi, 163, 931 Gorboduc aka Ferrex and Porrex (play) xxi, xxiv, xxvi, xliv, 672, 683–4, 730–1, 735, 758, 921, 924 Gorhambury (Goramberie), Herts 692 Goring (Goringe), George 343, 711–12 Gotiere (Gotier), Monsieur, musician 284, 287, 292, 295–6, 299–301, 303–5, 317 governors xxxvi See also officers under Lincoln’s Inn gowns 45, 224, 481, 507, 538, 593, 717, 758, 772 Gracechurch Street, London 424 Graham, William 315 ‘Grammar Lecture’ xxvi, 624 – 5, 659 – 66, 743, 747, 759 Graunte, Ralph 216 Gray’s Inn (Grays, Grayes, Greys, Greyes), Midd xiii, xv, xlviii, 153, 358, 673, 684–5, 716–18, 751 ancients xxxvi, 122, 148, 189–90, 234, 239, 767 barristers 148, 189–90, 234, 767 butteries 767 Christmas revels at xvii–xxi, 26–7, 55, 58,

---11--- Gray’s Inn (cont) 74, 92, 94–6, 99–100, 102, 104, 108–9, 111, 115, 124, 127, 132–3, 136, 138, 140, 144, 182, 211, 229, 338–9, 503, 683, 697, 758–60, 919, 926, 939; texts of xxi, 363–6, 380–435, 488–99, 624, 727, 729, 758–60, 766–7, 810 dinners and banquets at 27, 58, 115, 190, 766 disguising at xxiii, 20, 55, 758 emblem 385 gate 102 hall xxxviii – xl, xlii, xliv, 58, 95, 102, 104, 190, 229, 386, 502–3, 727, 734, 738, 766–7, 928, 939 masques: xlvii, 127, 758–61; ‘The Amity of Graius and Templarius’ xxviii–xxix, 364, 399 – 400, 747; Masque of Flowers (1613/14) xxiv, xliii, 173 – 6, 181, 502, 536 – 48, 692 – 4, 719–20, 736–7, 759, 783, 933; Masque of Mountebanks (1617/18) xxiii – xxiv, xxvi, 229, 365, 499, 503, 563–80, 695–6, 738–9, 760; Masque of Proteus (1594–5) xxiv, 122, 364, 425–34, 501, 695, 718, 735, 759, 928; see also Masque of Inner Temple and Gray’s Inn aka Beaumont’s Masque (1612/13) and The Triumph of Peace (1633/4) masters of revels (Christmas kings) xviii–xxi, xlvii, 26, 363, 384, 395, 492, 946; as lord of misrule 109 musicians at xxviii, xxx, 92, 95–6, 99–100, 105–6, 111, 115–16, 120–1, 128, 131–3, 136, 138, 140, 144, 185, 190, 203, 211, 229, 239, 338, 360, 399, 405, 414, 417, 423, 426, 787, 929 officers: butlers xxviii, xlix, 107, 182, 239, 338, 767; clerks 26; collectors 189, 234, 236–8, accounts 111, 120; constables 27; governors xxxvi; marshals 27; pensioners 140, accounts 107, 111; receivers 123, accounts 121, 124; stewards xxx, 99–100, 115, 133, 138, 140, 174, accounts 105, 136, 360; sub-treasurers 140; treasurers xxx, l, 99, 123 – 4, 127– 8, 138, 140–1, 148, 229, 234, 236–7, 282, 930, 939–40, accounts xlix, 111, 115, 124, 133, 138, 140, 144, 338, 344, 346 plays and players at xxi–xxiii, 55–6, 74, 80, 103–4, 110–13, 397, 404, 413, 685, 715–16, 727, 731–2, 734, 745–8, 758–9, 766, 810, 921 prince of Purpoole see Gesta Grayorum; Prince of Purpoole readers xiv, xxxvi, 111, 122, 124, 148 – 9, 151, 189–90, 203, 767 records: Account Book of John Bankes l, 229, 239; Admittance Book xlix, 124, 200; Cast List for Gray’s Inn ‘Roman Comedy’ lxxvii, 112–13; Gray’s Inn Masque lxxviii, 174; Ledger Book xlix, 107, 111, 115–16, 120–1, 124, 131, 133, 136, 138, 140, 144, 338, 344, 346, 360; Legal Report of Sir John Spelman on Gray’s Inn lxxiv, 26–7; Letter of Henry, Prince of Purpoole, to the Turk 364, 435–6; Pension Book xlviii–xlix, 92, 94–6, 99–100, 102, 104–106, 109–10, 115, 121, 127–8, 132–3, 136, 138, 140, 144, 148, 172, 182, 185, 189, 203, 211, 229, 234, 325, 338, 359, 922; Dugdale, Origines Juridiciales xlix, 58, 74, 766–7; see also Gesta Grayorum; ‘Gray’s Inn Christmas Revels’ rolls xxx, 140 singing at 26–7, 107–8 trumpeters 229, 383, 386 utter-barristers xiv, xxxvi, 122, 189, 767 ‘Gray’s Inn Christmas Revels’ 365, 488 – 99, 729 Grayus see under characters, named ‘Great Exceedings’ (play?) 810 Greene, Leonard 313 – Margaret 812 – Robert 313 Greenhawe, William 264 Greenwich (Greenewich, Grenewich), Kent 364, 422–3, 713, 717, 733–4 Grey, Arthur, 14th Baron Grey of Wilton 113 Greys, Greyes see Gray’s Inn Griffin (Griffith, Griffyn, Griffythes, Gryffith), Edmund 256–7, 259, 331–2 – Richard lxxx, 285–7, 304, 942 grooms 157, 282, 286, 315 guilds xxx – xxxi, 703

---12--- Gummeldon see Gombleton guns 21 Gunter, ... 314 Gussoni, Vincenzo 311 Guy, John 317 – Thomas 314 Guydott (Gwydott), Kellaway 217, 219, 222, 230, 232, 328, 340, 353 Guy Fawkes Day (fifth of November) xxix, 146–9, 153, 162, 176, 186, 191, 202–3, 205, 207, 209–11, 214–15, 217–18, 221, 226, 229, 231, 243, 327, 339, 346, 352, 356, 361 Gylles see Giles gymnasiums 6 haberdashers 156, 197–9, 263 hair 531, 534–5, 538–9, 546, 551, 559, 592, 595, 606–8 halberds 207, 210, 219–20, 318, 507, 698–9, 722, 773 Hall, Mr, musician xxx, 106, 787 – Mr 807 – Robert 61 halls see under individual Inns Ham, Nicholas, musician 285–6, 289, 294, 296–7, 299–302, 304–5, 316 Hamersley, Sir Hugh, lord mayor 698 – 9, 721 Hamilton (Hamelton), James, 3rd marquess of Hamilton 943 trumpeter 306 – Lady Mary, marchioness of Hamilton 343, 711 Hamond, Thomas 184, 211 Hanford, Sir Humphrey 697 Hargrave, James 313 Harman see Herman harnesses 21 Harper, Robert 85(?), 924 See also Jugleger, Robert harps and harpers xxviii–xxix, xxxi, xxxiii, 3, 7, 11, 13–15, 17, 23, 26, 30, 53, 85, 87, 285–6, 295–6, 301, 542, 557, 917, 943 patronized 7 strings for 3–4 Harsnett, Thomas 315 Hartley, Richard 317 Haryson, Thomas 316 Hasshall, John, trumpeter 306 Hastings (Hastynges), Edward, 2nd Baron Hastings xxiii, 20, 918 Hatche, Thomas 318 hats, caps, and hat bands 55, 156–7, 224, 263–4, 269, 276, 331, 333–4, 534, 540–1, 545–6, 561, 592–4, 607, 740 Hatton, Lady Elizabeth, wife of Sir Edward Coke 260, 333 Hatton House, Midd xlvi, 260, 321–2, 331, 592, 703 hautboys 531 Hawton, Sir Gilbert 696 Haydon (Heydon), John, musician 284, 287 Hayward, Thomas 316 Helliar (Helliard, Hellior, Hellyar, Hellyard, Hilliard, Hilyarde), Charles 156

  • John, steward 117, 126–7, 129, 131–8, 140, 142–3, 145
  • John, messenger 254, 330, 332–4, 336, 341 Heminges (Heming), John, player xxiv, xxvii, 157, 745, 752 – William, son of John xxiv, 157, 752 Henrietta Maria, queen of England xxv, 226, 250, 712, 740; masque for see The Triumph of Peace musicians 270 players xxiii, 347, 748–9, 760–1, 935, 938, 945; see also players under Cockpit Henry VII, king of England 28, 919 animal keepers 918 minstrels 29 Henry VIII, king of England 34, 37– 8, 55 – 6, 61, 71, 678, 776, 919 hens 28 Herbert, Anna Sophia see Dormer
  • Sir Gerard xxvi, xxxiv, 675, 696
  • Sir Henry 677, 701, 711
  • Philip, 1st earl of Montgomery and 23rd earl of Pembroke, lord chamberlain 181, 246–7, 253–4, 271–2, 277, 282, 285, 287, 292, 296, 299, 301, 303–5, 308, 315, 704, 706, 708, 721–2, 753
  • William, 22nd earl of Pembroke 181

---13--- Herman (Harman), Nicholas 164, 166, 169–71, 178–80 Hertfordshire, county of 201, 226, 464, 692–3 Heveningham, Sir Arthur 706 Heydon see Haydon Heylyn, Peter lxxvii, 319 Heywood, John 750 Hibbard, Mr 181 Hilliard, Hilyarde see Helliar hippocras xlvi, 4 Hipwell, Stephen 232, 328 Histriomastix 320 See also Prynne, William in Members Index Histrio-mastix, or the Player Whipped (play) 751 Hobbes, Thomas 673, 701 Hodge, ... 696 Hodgkins, John 153 Holborn (Holborne) xlvi, 157, 273, 310, 321–2, 702, 812, 931 Holinshed, Raphael 921 Holland, earls and countesses of see Rich, Henry; Rich, Isabel Holmes (Homes), Richard 313 – Thomas, musician 284, 286, 289, 294, 296–301, 303–5, 315, 753 – William, the elder 317 Holstein, dukes of 686 Holy Innocents, feast of xviii–xix, 47, 364, 775, 778 Hopkins (Hopkyns), ..., wife of John 172, 933 – John 162–3, 166–9, 171–2, 180, 931, 933 Hopper, Edward 313 – John, musician xxx, 182, 186, 191, 284, 287, 787 – Simeon, musician 284 Hormut see Ormond hornpipes 274, 592 horns and horn players 177, 216, 218–19, 222, 227–8, 230, 361, 603, 698, 773–4, 937 Horn Tavern, Midd 801 horsemeat 157–8 horses and horsemen xxvi–xxvii, xxxiii–xxxiv, xliv, 17, 21, 88, 157–8, 253, 257, 262–5, 267, 269, 272–8, 280–1, 304–5, 310–14, 316–18, 322–3, 326, 331–3, 337, 341, 352, 501, 503, 506, 592–4, 678, 683, 688, 690–1, 693, 700, 705–6, 799–800 hose and stockings xxiv, 45, 157, 197–9, 224–5, 276, 329, 331–2, 334, 336, 338, 341, 348, 506, 534, 546, 561, 592 – 3, 607– 8, 665, 792 housekeepers 282, 285–6 Howard (Howarde), family 692

  • Catherine, mother of Lady Frances 693
  • Sir Charles, brother of Lady Frances 696
  • Lady Frances, wife of Robert Ker 181, 537, 692–3
  • Henry, 9th earl of Northampton and lord privy seal 181, 526
  • Robert, younger brother of Charles and
  • Thomas 696
  • Thomas, 26th earl of Arundel xxviii, 680, 693, 306, 347, 787
  • Sir Thomas, brother of Lady Frances 696 Howell, James 681–2, 708, 711 Howkyns, John 316 Hudson, ... 158 Hunkes, Henry 792 Hunt, Robert, musician (?) 292 Hunter (Hunte), Thomas, musician xxxii, 301, 306, 347, 787 Hurst, ... 314 Husee, John 678, 683 Hutton, Thomas, musician 302, 306 Hyde, William 317 Hyde Park (play) xxiii, 234, 748–9, 761, 939 Hynde, George 314 imprisonment 706 Inconstant Lady (play) 811 inner-barristers 168 Inner Temple (Ynner), Midd xiii, xv, l–li, lxxxviii, 11, 148, 334, 364, 382, 684, 717(?), 750 barristers 357, 763, 768 buttery 770–3, 775 Christmas revels at xvii–xxi, 30–36, 38–9, 42–4, 46, 48–50, 52, 54, 56, 61–2, 65–6, 68–70, 76–7, 79, 85, 115, 137–9, 141–2, 144–6, 153, 176, 182, 185–6, 191, 202–3, 697– 8

---14--- Inner Temple (cont) 205–7, 209, 211–12, 214–15, 217–21, 226–30, 232, 243, 327, 339, 344, 346, 352, 355, 357–9, 361, 678, 683, 685–6, 758, 767, 940; texts of xxi, 363, 366–79, 624, 726, 767–76; see also Accedens of Armory cooks and turnspits 185–6, 216 disguising at xxiii–xxiv, 20, 85, 758, 918 drums and fifes at xxviii, 187, 372, 773–4 emblem 372 entertainers at 52 gallery xxix, 139, 930, 935; see also music room hall xxix, xxxviii–xxxix, xl, xlii, 139, 185–6, 214–15, 220–1, 230, 232–3, 243, 327, 339, 345–6, 352, 356, 358–9, 502–3, 726, 731, 733, 735, 739, 770–6, 935, 940 horn 216, 218–19, 222, 227–8, 230, 361, 773–4, 937 kitchen 79, 372, 770–1 libraries 358, 771–2, 775 masques 85, 698, 760, 775; Masque of Beauty and Desire xxxiii, 363, 368–71, 501, 734–5, 758; Masque of Heroes (1618/19) xxiii–xxiv, 503, 580–91, 739, 752, 760; Masque of Ulysses and Circe (1614/15) xxiv, xliii, 186, 502–3, 548–62, 737–8, 760, 935; see also Masque of Inner Temple and Gray’s Inn aka Beaumont’s Masque (1612/13) and The Triumph of Peace (1633/4) masters of the Bench (benchers) xiv, 153, 187, 190–1, 240–3, 325–6, 357, 768, 71 masters of revels (Christmas lords/princes) xviii–xxi, 30–36, 38–9, 42–4, 46, 48–52, 54, 61–2, 65–6, 68–70, 76–7, 79, 145, 206(?), 372, 726, 762–3, 769, 769, 771–4, 924, 936, as lieutenants xviii, 213, 219–21, 358, 698–9, 938, as lords of misrule xviii, 219, 698, 774 minstrels 56, 69, 771–2 music room xxix, 183, 187, 192, 205, 209, 930, 935 musicians xxviii–xxx, 101, 106, 115, 137–9, 141–2, 144, 146–7, 153, 176, 182–3, 186–7, 191–2, 202–7, 209–18, 221–2, 226–32, 243–4, 327, 339, 344, 346, 352, 355–6, 358–9, 361, 372, 762, 772–3, 787 officers: xviii; butlers 36, 229, 241–2, 325, 358, 769–73, 775, 924, 937; marshals 50, 152, 593, 769–76, 924; stewards 44, 220, 769–72, 775, 924; treasurers 69, 79, 152, 186, 215, 220–1, 241–3, 282, 325–6, 361, 762–3, 769 porters and watchmen 214–15, 230, 232, 243, 327, 339, 345–6, 352, 356, 359, 772, 940 plays and players at xxi–xxiii, 85, 137–9, 141–2, 144–7, 153, 176, 182, 186, 191, 201–3, 205–6, 209–12, 214–15, 217–18, 220–1, 226, 228, 230, 232, 243, 327, 339, 345–6, 352, 359, 663, 730–3, 747, 749, 758–62, 767, 775, 930–1 puppets and antics at xxiii, 147, 759, 930 records: Admissions Register li, 85; Christmas Accounts lii, 182, 187, 192, 202, 204–5, 207, 209–11, 213, 216, 218, 221, 227, 230, 244, 361; Dugdale, Origines Juridiciales lxxvi, 221, 767–76; Expense Memorandum of Thomas Nash liii, 244; Hamon L’Estrange, The Reign of King Charles: An History lxxvi, 219; Instructions for the Master of the Revels 762–3; Letter of the Inner Temple to the Privy Council lxxiii, 357; Parliament Books li, 30–36, 38–9, 42–4, 46, 48–9, 51–2, 54, 56, 61–2, 65–6, 68–70, 76–7, 79, 84, 101, 106, 145–6, 151, 185, 190, 217, 220, 240, 325, 344, 352; Treasurers’, Stewards’, and Butlers’ Accounts li–lii, 137, 139, 141–2, 144, 147, 153, 176, 182, 186, 191, 201, 203, 205–6, 209–12, 214–15, 217, 221, 226, 228–9, 231, 243, 326, 339, 344, 346, 352, 355, 359, 361; see also Accedens of Armory rolls 241, 325–6, 352 trumpeters at 206, 211, 372, 772–3 tumblers at 206 utter-barristers xiv, 151, 191, 240, 352, 357, 768, 771–2 inns and taverns 157, 223, 264, 278, 460, 698, 795, 800–1 Inns of Chancery xiii, lxxxvii, 29–30, 726, 768, 775

---14--- Inns of Chancery (cont) See also Clifford’s Inn, Furnival’s Inn Inns of Court (general) xiv–xvi, xxv–xxvii, 30 records: Accounts for the Music of the Grand Ballet lxxix, 286; Actes and Monu- ments lxxv–lxxvi, 55; Anonymous Report on Gorboduc 672, 684; Autobiography of Gervase Holles 677, 707; ‘Barriers at the Prince’s Creation’ 624–5, 666–71; Bill of Miscellaneous Charges for Music lxxx, 293–4; Bulstrode Whitelocke’s ‘Annals’ lxxiv, 270; Colours of Costumes for the Masque lxxx, 296; Cue Sheets for Music in the Masque lxxx, 298; Disposition of Musicians for the Masque lxxx, 296; Disposition of Musicians in the First Procession lxxx, 301; Disposition of Musicians in the Procession lxxx, 299; Disposition of Musicians in the Second Procession lxxx, 305; Draft Letter of Bulstrode Whitelocke to Nicholas Lanier lxxxi, 308; Fortescutus Illustratus lxxxii, 62; John Fortescue, Prenobilis Militis lxxvii, 6; John Minsheu, A Catalogue and True Note lxxviii, 203; John Stow, The Annales, or Generall Chronicle lxxvi, 181; Letter of Francis Bacon to William Cecil, Lord Burghley lxxiii, 126–7; Letter of Girolamo Lando, Venetian Ambassador, to the Doge lxxiii, 208; Letter of the Middle Temple Masters of the Bench to Mrs Adderley lxxxi, 309; Letter of Nicholas Lanier to Bulstrode Whitelocke lxxxi, 308; Letters of Ralph Whitfield to Bulstrode Whitelocke lxxxi, 306–7; Letters of Guzman de Silva, Spanish Ambassador, to the King of Spain and the Duchess of Parma lxxii, 88 – 89; Letters of Vincenzo Gussoni, Venetian Ambassador, to the Doge lxxiii, 311; Letter of William Baldwin to Sir Thomas Cawarden lxxiii, 80; The Manner of the Progression of the Masque lxxxi, 311; Martin Parker, The Honor of the Inns of Court Gentlemen lxxxii, 321; Members of the Four Subcommittees lxxix, 283; Memoirs of John Finet lxxv, 309, 342; Miscellaneous Lists of Musicians lxxx, 294; Musicians and Attendants in Procession and Masque lxxix, 284; Names of the King’s Musicians lxxix, 284; Names of Noblemens’ Trumpeters lxxxi, 306; Orders of the Committees lxxix, 280, 282; Peter Heylyn, Cyprianus Anglicus lxxvii, 319; Poem on The Misfortunes of Arthur lxxvii, 113–14; Poem on The Triumph of Peace lxxxii, 320; Private Memorandum in a Lincoln Inn Statute Book lxxvii, 20; Sir John Finet, Finetti Philoxenis lxxv, 208; Thomas Middleton, Civitatis Amor lxxviii, 199; The Unyon of Lancastre and Yorke lxxv, 55; William Prynne, A Briefe Polemicall Dissertation 764–5 royal and civic records 713–24 witness accounts of entertainments lxxiii, 672–712 interludes 3, 26, 62, 74, 319, 704, 757–8, 766, 796 Ireland, lord lieutenant 681 Italy see Venice Ives (Ive), Simon, musician xxv, 271, 278 – 9, 284, 293, 294(?), 295–301, 303–5, 317, 612, 783

  • William, musician 294(?) Jacob, Peter, musician 284 – 5, 287, 293 (as Jacob Peter), 295–6, 299–301, 303–5, 317 James I, king of England xxvii, 148–52, 154, 157–8, 163, 173, 189, 208, 937 players (king’s men) xxiii, 157, 182, 186, 191, 209, 745, 752, 760 James II see Stuart, James James IV, king of Scotland 28, 919 Jarman, Anthony, master carpenter 254, 331–2 jelly 47 Jenkins (Jinkins), John, musician 285, 287, 292, 295–7, 299–303, 305, 315 jennets 17, 918 Jermyn, Henry 711–12 jew’s harps 261, 312, 333 Jinkins see Jenkins Jocasta (play) xxi, 501, 731–2, 758 Johnes see Jones

---15--- Johnson, Edward, trumpeter 306 – Matthew, singer 158 – Richard 201 – Robert, musician/composer 156 See also Jonson Johnston, James, musician 284 joiners 232, 328, 353 Jolley, John 318 Jones (Johnes), David 316 – Edward 316 – Emanuel 317 – Joan, sister of Inigo 158 – Judith, sister of Inigo 158 – Mary, sister of Inigo 158 – Robert 156 – Robert 312 – Roger 210, 212 Jonson (Johnson), Ben, playwright xxv, 745, 793, 937 jousts and tournaments xxvi–xxvii, 16, 22–3, 28, 34, 37–8, 60–1, 71–2, 89, 776, 782, 916–19 Joye, Henry 311 Juby, Edward, player xxii, 189 judges see under Middle Temple Jugleger (Juglegeyr, Juglegyer, Jugler, Jugleyar, Juglier, Jugliger, Juglyger, Yuigleger), Robert, entertainer/minstrel/harper xxix, 72–9, 81–7, 787, 924 justices 37, 282, 286, 307–8, 341, 469, 768 See also lord chief justices Katherine of Arragon, queen of England minstrels and servants 30, 919 Keith see Kithe Kellaway (Keilwaye, Kelaway, Kelloway), John, musician 285, 287, 290, 294, 296–7, 299–302, 304–5, 316 Kelley (Kelly), John, musician 285, 287, 292, 295–302, 304–5, 315 Kemp’s Jig 786 Kent, county of 55, 201, 683, 918 Kentsey, William 313 Ker (Carr), ... 696 – Robert, 6th earl of Somerset 181, 502, 537, 692–4, 934 – Robert, Lord Roxburghe 694 keys and tongs (musical instrument) 261, 274, 333 Kifford, Thomas 317 Killingworth, Joan, wife of Nicholas 75 – Nicholas, minstrel xxxi, 75, 787 Kindersly, Robert, musician 284 Kinge, John 268, 331, 333 kings Christmas 7; see also masters of revels under individual Inns England: Edward IV 917–18; Edward VI 72, 74, 923; Henry VII 28–9, 918–19; Richard III 918; see also Charles I; Henry VIII; James I Scotland 28, 919 Spain 88–9 Sweden 684 See also Cockneys, kings of ‘King’s Book of Sports’ 703 King’s College, Cambridge 651 King’s Head Tavern, London 460 king’s players see players under Blackfriars; Charles I; James I Kithe (Keith, Kith, Kithes), Robert, musician 285, 287, 291, 295–302, 304–5, 317 Knight (Knyght), Richard, minstrel and musician xxix, xxxi, 86–7, 89–92, 94–8, 787 Knole House (Knoll), Kent 683 labourers 244 lace 156, 266, 273, 331, 333 lace-makers 711–12, 945 Lacy, John 360, 946 Ladman, John 313 ‘Lady Amity’ (play) 663, 747, 759 Ladyman, ... 102 The Lady of Pleasure (play) 812 ‘Lady Wildour’ (play?) 810 La Faile, Monsieur, harper 295, 297, 943 La Huc (Le Huc), Mr 264, 331, 334 Lambeth Marsh, Surr 451 Lambeth Palace, Surr 687 lamps 593, 688 Lancashire, county of 311

---16--- Lando, Girolamo 208 Lane, Thomas lxii, 267–8, 270, 342, 346–7, 354–7, 360, 362 – William 252, 348 Lanier (Laniere), Andrew, musician 309 – Clement, musician 309 – Francis, John Lanier’s boy 296–7, 301 – Jerome, musician 309 – John, musician 284, 287, 290, 294, 296–300, 303, 315, 753 – Nicholas, musician lxxxi, 308, 944 La Piere (La Peer, La Pierre), Guillame, musician 329, 334, 336, 341 – Sebastian 345 Laud, William, archbishop of Canterbury xxxvi, 319 Laughton see Lawton Lawes (Lause, Laws, Lewins), Henry, musician 284, 287, 292, 294–301, 303–5, 315, 623, 711, 753 – John, musician 285, 287, 291, 294, 295(?), 296–7, 299–300, 302, 304–5, 316 – William, musician xxv, 271, 278, 284, 292–300, 303, 304(?), 317, 612, 623, 711, 783 Lawrence (Lawrance), John, musician 285, 287, 290, 295–305, 315 Lawton (Laughton), Thomas, musician 285–6, 289, 294, 296–7, 299–301, 303–5, 316 Leake, William 437 Leeche, John 314 Leeds (Leids), Kent 201 legal records lxxiv, 26–7, 789 Legg, Mr 809 Legnano, Giovanni da 401 Le Huc see La Huc Leicester (Leister), earls of see Sidney, Robert; Dudley, Robert in Members Index Leids see Leeds Leigh, Joseph 312 Le Mare see Mari Lennox (Lenox, Lynnox), dukes of see Stuart Lent 581–3, 585, 695 Lenton, Francis 753, 790, 793–5 Le Ruite, Peter 263 L’Estrange, Hamon lxxvi, 219 letters 80, 126, 129–30, 135, 165, 213, 253, 306–9, 357, 364, 673–702, 704–9, 711–12 diplomatic lxxii–lxxiii, 208, 311 props 538, 540, 727 Levasher, John, musician 301, 306 Lewins see Lawes Lewknor, Oxf 201 libel 250 libraries 358, 771–2, 775 lieutenants see under masters of revels under Inner Temple; Lincoln’s Inn lights and lighting 4, 21, 218, 328 See also torches and torchbearers Lily (Lyly), William 498, 659 Lincolnshire, county of 200, 677 Lincoln’s Inn (Lincholnesynne, Lincolles, Lincolnes, Lincolnesyn, Lincolnesynne, Lincolnns, Lincolns, Lincolone, Lincossos, Lyncolnes, Lyncolns), Midd xiii, xv, xxvi, liii, lxxxviii, 179, 254, 273, 334–5, 338, 341, 358, 484, 717, 719, 750 autumn revels lxxxiii barristers 157, 193, 202, 244–5, 327, 776 buttery 47, 63, 778 chapel and chaplains 67, 93, 154, 213, 216 Christmas revels at xvii–xxi, 4–8, 12–35, 37, 39–45, 47–55, 57–70, 72–89, 90–9, 101–9, 115–17, 120–1, 125–8, 131–5, 137–9, 141, 143–4, 147, 154, 184, 187–8, 194–6, 202, 211, 217–19, 222, 227–8, 230, 232, 328, 340, 353, 683, 697, 758–9, 764, 777, 811–12, 916, 921 council orders 45, 47, 53, 57, 59–60, 63–4, 67, 73, 83–4, 86–8, 90, 128, 133, 135, 141, 143, 154, 183, 187, 192, 202, 216, 218, 227, 244, 327, 339, 345 disguising at xxiv, 29, 59, 683, 758, 922 entertainers at 5, 7–8, 12–26, 28–31, 34–5, 41–3, 45, 48–51, 53–5, 57–61, 63–70, 72–9, 81, 86–7 fools 45, 920 gallery 227 gardeners 214

---17--- Lincoln’s Inn (cont) gate 706 hall xxxviii, xl–xlii, 117, 156, 193, 232, 249, 251, 328, 353, 765, 929, 939 harpers 85, 87; see also Jugleger, Robert masques xlvii, 484, 625, 636; see Masque of Middle Temple and Lincoln’s Inn aka Memorable Masque and The Triumph of Peace (1633/4) masters of the bench (benchers) xiv, xxv, 49, 60, 63–4, 67, 71, 87–90, 120, 133, 135, 141, 143, 154, 183, 192–3, 195–8, 217, 219, 222, 227, 232, 244–53, 327–8, 339, 345, 353, 764–5, 776 masters of chanceries 248 masters of revels (Christmas kings) xviii–xxi, 8–10, 12–33, 35, 37, 39–55, 57–70, 72–99, 101–9, 112, 115–17, 120–1, 125–8, 131–5, 137–9, 141, 143–4, 147, 154, 202, 227, 245, 777–8, 936; as lieu- tenants xviii, xx, xlvii, 194–6, 203 minstrels at xxix, 6, 22, 25, 27, 29, 32, 53, 57, 59–60, 63–4, 67, 82–4, 86, 88, 90; see also Jugleger, Robert musicians xxix, 87, 89–92, 94–103, 105–10, 112, 114, 116–17, 119–21, 125–7, 129, 132–8, 140, 142–3, 145–7, 156–9, 177, 183, 188, 196, 214, 230, 232, 251, 328, 340, 345, 352–3, 359, 361, 764–5, 777, 787, 811, 927, see also rolls below music room (?) xxix, 232 officers: auditors 11, 71, 327; butlers 21, 41, 45, 47, 54, 67–8, 74, 87, 131, 155–6, 187–8, 195, 227, 248, 926, 931, 938; clerks 37–8, 40–1; collectors 37–8, 71–2, 193, 195, 245, 327–8; constables 40, 47; escheators 133, 929; governors xxxviii, 5, 8, 40–1, 47, 49, 54, 57, 59–61, 70, 72–3, 82, 84, 86–7, 89, 91–4, 96–103, 105–10, 112, 114, 116–17, 119, 121, 125–6, 128–9, 131–2; keepers of the Black Books 60, 131, 920; marshals xx, 12–14, 21, 32, 40–1, 43, 45, 47, 54, 57, 59, 63, 131, 157, 702, 704–5, 721, 920, 922; pensioners 11, 131, accounts 4–8, 33, 74, lost books 22; serjeants 213; stewards 41, 45, 47, 51, 54, 59–60, 90, 108–10, 112, 116–17, 119–21, 125–7, 129, 131–8, 140, 142–3, 145–7, 159, 177, 183–4, 187–8, 196, 210, 212, 214, 926–9, accounts 22, 25, 27, 45; treasurers 11, 33, 49, 58–9, 66, 71–2, 131, 135, 154–6, 183, 188, 194–6, 202, 245, 251, 282, 327–8, 339, 926, accounts 11–26, 28–32, 34–5, 37–8, 41–3, 45, 48–51, 53–5, 57–61, 63–7, 69–70, 72–9, 81–103, 105–10, 112, 114, 116–17, 119–21, 125–7, 129, 131–8, 140, 142–3, 145–7, 159, 177, 183–4, 188, 196, 210–12, 214, 217, 219, 222, 228, 230, 232, 251, 328, 340, 345, 352–3, 359, 361, 923; sub-treasurers 166, 217 plays and players at xxi – xxiii, 6, 22, 25 – 6, 87, 93, 103, 128, 156–7, 758–9, 924, 926, 928 porters 156–7 readers xiv, 43, 46, 120, 249 records: Black Book 1 liii, 4–13; Black Book 2 liv, 13–30; Black Book 3 liv, 31–35, 37–9, 41–4, 46–7, 49–55, 57–8; Black Book 4 liv, 59–70, 72–85; Black Book 5 liv, 85–8, 90–9, 101–10, 112, 114–16, 119–21, 125; Black Book 6 liv, 121, 125–8, 131–9, 141, 143–4, 146–7, 154, 177, 183, 187, 192, 202; Black Book 7 liv, 210, 212–14, 216, 218, 222, 227, 230, 232, 244, 327, 339; Black Book 8 lv, 345, 352, 359, 361; Dugdale, Origines Juridiciales 776–8; ‘Montagu Oration’ xx, xxvi, 624–36, 741, 758; Pantry Book 27; Pension Book 22; Red Books 937; ‘Sussex Oration’ xxvi, 624–5, 636–50, 741, 758 rolls: aid 926, escheators’/colliers’ 133, 929, musicians’ 108–10, 112, 116–17, 119–21, 125–7, 129, 131–8, 140, 142–3, 145–7, 159, 177, 183, 188, 196, 210, 212, 214, 230, 251, 340, 345, 352, 359, 361, 926–8, preachers’ 108, 133, 143, 214, 929 singers at 25 taborers and pipers 157 trumpeters at 156 utter-barristers xiv, 47, 71, 154, 193 – 4, 244 – 5, 250, 776–8

---18--- Lincoln’s Inn (cont) waits at 25 linen-drapers 716 lions and lionkeepers xxii, 23, 25, 918–19 Lisle, viscounts see Plantagenet, Arthur liveries 273–6, 278 Lobbe, the fool 45, 920 Locke (Lock), Mr, musician (?) 300 – William 317 Lockey, Mr, musician (?) 300 London lxxxvii, 39, 125, 200–1, 917 civic accounts 713 guilds xxx–xxxi, 703 officers: constables 720; recorders see Montagu, Henry; Mason, Robert both in Members Index; sheriffs 697, 708; see also aldermen; marshals; mayors See also waits lord chamberlains xxiv, 20, 127, 696, 918 See also Carey, George; Herbert, Philip; Howard, Thomas in Members Index lord chancellors lxxxvii, 579–80, 695 lord chief barons 307 lord chief justice 944 trumpeter 306 See also Richardson, Thomas in Members Index for admission data and additional references lord chief justices 37, 43, 135, 213, 216 ‘Lord Governance and Lady Public Weal’ (play) 55, 682, 745, 752, 758, 921 lord keepers 246–7, 253, 399, 700 lord lieutenants (Ireland) 681 lord of the council trumpeters 229 lord privy seal 181, 526 trumpeter 306 See also Montagu, Henry in Members Index for admission data and additional references ‘The Lords’ Masque’ 719 lords of Candlemas xviii, 118, 927 lords of Christmas see masters of revels under individual Inns lords of misrule xviii, xxvi, 678, 683 Gray’s Inn 109 Inner Temple 219, 698, 774 See also masters of revels under individual Inns lord stewards 113 lord treasurers see Cecil, William; Ley, James; Sackville, Thomas all in Members Index ‘the Lottery’ 812 Loveday, John, trumpeter 306 Lovell, William 265–7, 333 Love’s Hospital (play) of xxxvi Low, George 185 Lownds, Francis 191 Lucius Ælius Pulcher see Prince d’Amour; Prince of Purpoole Ludgate, London 425 Lumley, Mr 152 Lunt, Richard 311 Lupo, Theophilus, musician 284 – Thomas, musician 284 lute players xxx–xxxi, 158, 163 lutes 158, 271, 285, 294–6, 301, 509, 519, 535, 545, 553, 556, 559, 579, 593, 606, 809–10 Lyly see Lily Lyncolns, Lyncolnes see Lincoln’s Inn Lyndon, Robert xlii Lynnox see Lennox Lyon’s Inn (Chancery) xiii, lxxi, lxxxvii, 726, 768 Machyn, Henry xxvi, 678, 683, 745 The Malcontent (play) 810 malmsey wine 66 Manners, Edward, 5th earl of Rutland 90–1, 925 mantles 297– 8, 507, 539, 594, 605 – 6 ‘Ma Pius’ (dance) 786 Marchantailors, Marchantaylors, Marchant Taylers, Marchant Taylors, Marchanttaylers, Marchanttaylors, Marchauntaylors see Merchant Taylors’ Hall Margaret of Anjou, queen of England 916 Margaret of York 917 Mari (Le Mare, Marie, Mary), Maturin, musician 271, 278, 284, 287, 292, 295–301, 303–5, 315, 753 Maria, John, of Cremona, musician xxx

---19--- Marlborough, earls of see Ley, James in Members Index marmosets xxii, 17, 918 marshals 507 Gray’s Inn 27 See officers under Inner Temple, Lincoln’s Inn, Middle Temple marshals, London 258, 260–3, 266, 269, 273, 277, 280–2, 305, 315, 318, 330–1, 333–4, 336, 341 Mary see Mari Mary I, queen of England 80, 746 masks 55, 716–17 Mason, John, musician 309 masque figures 782 kinds: baboons 158, 505, 508, 517, 532, 688; beggars 175, 274, 600; birds 274, 313, 593, 602; carrotmen/physicans 312, 593; a case 312, 593; cavaliers 615; chambermaids 532; constellations 298, 304, 315, 753; country men 312, 593, 600; cripples 274, 600; crows 313, 593, 602; cupids 531; Don Quixote aka ‘fantastic man’ 314, 593, 602–3; dotterels 313, 593, 602; fools 532; gentlemen 175–6, 600; gods and goddesses 275; jays 313, 593, 602; jockeys 312, 593, 600; kites 313, 593, 602; lampmen 312, 593; lovers 618–19; magpies 313, 593, 602; may lords and ladies 532; moors 506; nymphs 425–33, 530–1, 559, 577, 602; owls 313, 593, 602; pedants 532; priests 255–9, 261, 275, 534–6, 593; priests of Apollo 620–1; priests of Mars 615, 617, 621; priests of Venus 619–21; projectors 275, 312, 592, 601; Sancho Panza 313, 593, 602–3; satyrs 88, 313, 593, 602; seamen 313, 593; sea officers 615; servingmen 532; shep- herds 532; soldiers 615; statues 531–3; suttler’s wife 615; tritons 425–33, 549; windmills 314, 593, 602 The Masque of Beauty and Desire see masques under Inner Temple The Masque of Flowers see masques under Gray’s Inn The Masque of Heroes see masques under Inner Temple The Masque of Inner Temple and Gray’s Inn (Beaumont’s Masque) xxiv, 148–53, 173, 186, 191, 502, 525–36, 686–91, 715, 718–19, 736, 759, 767–8, 930–1, 933, 935 ‘Masque of Juno and Diana’ (Diana, Pallas) (play) xxiv, xxxiii, 88, 714–15, 746, 758, 925 The Masque of Middle Temple and Lincoln’s Inn (Memorable Masque) xxiii–xxiv, xxxvi, xliii, 154, 161–2, 165–72, 178–81, 183–4, 197–9, 202, 213, 216, 501, 505–25, 686–91, 706, 715, 718–19, 735–6, 752, 759, 776, 930–2, 937 The Masque of Mountebanks see masques under Gray’s Inn ‘Masque of Nine Passions’ 482 – 4, 747 The Masque of Proteus see masques under Gray’s Inn The Masque of Ulysses and Circe see masques under Inner Temple masques and masquers xxiii – xxv, xliv, xlvi – xlvii, 678, 694–5, 701, 704, 717–18, 757, 781–2 See also The Triumph of Peace and masques under individual Inns Massey (Massie), Sir Edward 244 master recorders see Montagu, Henry; Mason, Robert both in Members Index masters dancing xxxiv of the Bench (benchers) see under Inner Temple; Lincoln’s Inn; Middle Temple of the children of the Chapel xxii, 87, 89, 103, 926 of revels lxxxiii; see also masters of revels under individuals Inns of Revels Office 677, 702, 711 of rolls see Phelips, Edward in Members Index master surveyors see Jones, Inigo in Members Index matlayers 158, 718–19 mats 713 Maunder, Nicholas 157, 262, 269, 333 May (Maye), John 316 – Walter 314 Mayer, Richard 192, 937

---20--- Maynard (Mynars), John, musician 158 mayors, London 125, 181, 219–20, 413, 483, 692, 698–9, 721–3, 727, 808, 928 See also Freeman, Sir Ralph maypoles 577–8 meat 64, 212 kinds: capons 28; doucets 21; hens 28; larks 4; mutton 216; sweetmeats 224; see also brawn; venison Mede, Joseph 679, 697–8 Mell, Davis, musician 284–5, 287, 290, 942 – Leonard, musician 284 – Thomas, musician 309 Meller, Mellor see Miller The Memorable Masque see masques under Lincoln’s Inn and Middle Temple mercers 156, 331, 716 Merchant Taylors’ Company lxxxiv, 678 Merchant Taylors’ Hall (Marchantailors, Marchantaylors, Marchant Taylers, Marchant Taylors, Marchanttaylers, Marchanttaylors, Marchauntaylors, Merchant Taylers) xxv, xliii, lxxxiv, 181, 278, 294, 310, 503, 680, 692, 702–5, 707, 713, 721–3, 740, 761 Mermaid Tavern (Mearmaid), London 460 Merry Wives of Windsor (‘Falstaff’) 811(?) messengers 153, 254, 285–7, 341 metals and minerals 181 kinds: copper 265; pewter 117; silver 343 Metcallffe (Metcalf, Metcalffe), Ralph 108–10, 112, 927 Michell, John (?), musician xxx, 136, 190, 787, 929 Middlesex, county of 201 Middle Temple (Midle, Middl, Myddle, Mydell, Mydle), Midd xiii, xv, lv, 11, 91, 192, 717(?), 719, 726, 750, 768 barristers xiv, 171, 232, 251, 347–50, 686, 780 Christmas revels at xvii–xxi, xlvi, 28–39, 41–4, 46, 48–50, 52–4, 75–84, 88–9, 91–101, 104–10, 112, 114, 116–19, 125–6, 128–32, 134, 136–8, 140, 142–8, 159, 162–3, 177–8, 184–5, 188–9, 197, 202, 204, 206–8, 211–14, 217, 219, 222–6, 228, 231–4, 252, 328, 340, 346–50, 353–6, 359–60, 362, 504, 683, 686, 697, 707–8, 758–61, 779–80, 922; texts of xxi, 365, 485–8, 499–500, 624, 728–30 disguisings xxv, 343, 758 hall xxxviii, xl–xlii, xliv, 118, 136, 197, 204, 224, 232–3, 343, 348–50, 356, 504, 728, 740, 743, 778 – 80, 927, 936 inner-barristers xiv, 168, 171 judges 204, 348–50, 779–80 masques xlvi, 208, 482–4, 760, 936–7; Triumphs of the Prince D’Amour (1635/6) xxiv–xxv, 504, 613–23, 707–12, 740, 761, 783; see also Masque of Middle Temple and Lincoln’s Inn (1612/13) and The Triumph of Peace masters of the bench (benchers, or ancients) xiv, xlvi, 84, 93, 105, 118–19, 135, 159–61, 164–8, 171, 177–8, 197–9, 204, 231–3, 251–3, 309, 345, 353–4, 356, 686, 779, 929 masters of revels xviii–xxi, 28–39, 41–4, 46, 48–50, 52–4, 75–83, 223–6, 348–9, 452; as lord of Candlemas xviii, 118; as lords of misrule xviii, 84, 93, 118–19, 177–8, 927 minstrels at xxxi, 36, 75 musicians at xxxi–xxxii, 53, 88–9, 91–3, 95–101, 104–7, 109–10, 112, 114, 116–17, 119, 126, 128–9, 132, 134, 137, 140, 142, 144–6, 148, 159, 161–3, 169, 177, 184, 188–9, 197, 203–6, 208, 211–12, 214, 217, 219, 222, 224, 228, 231, 252, 328, 340, 346, 348, 353, 355, 357, 359–60, 362, 779, 787 officers: butlers xviii, 39, 42, 44, 184–5, 252–3; clerks 36, 39, 42; collectors 167, 171; comptrollers 707–8; constables xviii, 39, 42, 44, 78; governors xxxvi; guardians of signs 36; marshals xviii, 39, 42, 78; stewards xviii, xxxi, 36, 184, 252, 347–8, 353–4; sub-treasurers 163–4, 166–72, 178–9, 188, 198, 252; treasurers 36, 39, 42, 44, 49, 53, 97, 118, 177, 199, 224–5, 268, 282, 332, 340, 345, 348, 354, 931 porters and watchmen 197, 347, 354–6, 360

---21--- Middle Temple (cont) plays and players at xxii–xxiii, 36, 130, 189, 197, 204, 233–4, 346–7, 350, 354–5, 357, 360, 481–2, 748–9, 758–9, 761 readers xiv, 159, 164, 348–9, 779–80 records: Accounts lxi, lxx–lxxi, 180, 197, 332, 334, 336, 341; Bill lxix, 270; Bill and Receipt lxx, 338; Brerewood’s History of the Middle Temple lxxi, 348; Bulstrode Whitelocke’s ‘Annals’ lxxiv, 223; Certificate lxii, 199; Certificate of Admission for Inigo Jones lix, 164; Contributions List lx, 167; Dugdale, Origines Juridiciales 778–80; General Bill of Disbursement for Middle Temple lxx, 330; Jorge de Montemayor, Diana of George of Montemayor lxxviii, 130; Letter of Masters of the Bench to Sir Edward Phelips lxii, 165; Letter of Middle Temple to the Earl of Shrewsbury lxxiii–lxxiv, 129; Letter of Philip Herbert, Lord Chamberlain, to Thomas Coventry, Lord Keeper lxiv, 253; Letter of the Prince d’Amour to the Earl of Shrewsbury lxxiii–lxxiv, 130; Letter of Sir Edward Phelips and Henry Hobart to Actors in the Masque lxi, 165; Letter of Sir John Popham, Lord Chief Justice, to Sir Robert Cecil lxxiv, 135; List of Monies Delivered to Herne lxx, 335; List of Receipts lxi, 172; Masque Roll lix, 340; Musicians’ Petition lvii, 161; Musicians’ Receipts lvii–lix, 163, 169, 188, 205, 219, 222, 228, 234; Parliament Book lv–lvi, 28–35, 37, 39, 41–3, 46, 48–50, 52–4, 75–9, 81–4, 88–9, 91–4, 96–101, 104–8, 110, 112, 114, 116–17, 119, 125–6, 128–9, 131–2, 134, 136–8, 140, 142–3, 145–7, 159, 177, 184, 188, 197, 202, 204, 206–7, 211–13, 217, 219, 222, 228, 231–2, 251, 328, 340, 345–6, 353, 356, 359, 362; Petition lxii, 198; Players’ Receipts lviii, 189, 204, 233–4; Receipt Concerning Masque Roll lix, 355; Receipts lix–lxii, lxx, 163–4, 168–71, 178, 337, 342; Reckoning lx, 166; Summary of Payments lx–lxi, 166, 170, 179; Summary of Receipts lx–lxi, 168, 171–2, 180; Summary of Taxation Assessments lix, 167; Summary of Taxation Receipts lix, 162; Treasurers’ Receipts lvi, 184, 346, 354, 356, 360, 362; Warrants lxii–lxx, 254–69, 329–30; see also Le Prince d’Amour aka Noctes Templariae; Middle Temple Christmas Revels (c 1610) and (1635 – 6) rolls, taxation xxxvi, 166–9, 172, 180–1, 184, 251–2, 355, 360, 362 utter-barristers xiv, 160, 167–8, 171, 252, 349–50, 780 ‘Middle Temple Christmas Revels’ (c 1610) 365–6, 485–8, 728–9 ‘Middle Temple Christmas Revels’ (1635–6) 499–500, 730 Middleton, Thomas, playwright xxiv, lxxviii, 199, 503, 580, 739, 745, 760, 813 See also Myddleton Midsummer 5, 581, 586, 777, 916–17 Mildmay (Myldmaye), Frances, wife of Thomas and sister of Thomas Radcliffe 89, 636, 741, 925

  • Sir Humphrey 679, 702 Miller (Meller, Mellor), Richard, musician 285, 287, 291, 295–302, 304–5 Milton, Samuel 312 Minsheu, John lxxviii, 203 minstrels patronized 29–30, 919 See also under individual Inns Minstrels’ guild xxx–xxxi Minthorne, Arthur 318 The Misfortunes of Arthur (play) xxi–xxii, xxiv, xxxiii, 111, 113–14, 717, 734, 759, 813, 927 misrule, lords of see lords of misrule Mitchell, John, musician xxx Mitre Tavern (Miter), London 460 mock combat 199 mock offices xxi, 240, 384–5, 448–53, 455, 491–3, 769–76, 940 Monge see Mountjoy monkeys see marmosets monmouth caps 263, 333 Montagu (Mountague), viscounts see Browne, Anthony

---22--- Montagu, family 680 – Sir Charles 680, 687 Montagu House, Surr 741 ‘Montagu Oration’ xx, xxvi, 624–36, 741, 758 Monteagle (Mounteagle), Lords see Parker, William Montemayor, Jorge de lxxviii, 130 Montgomery, earls of see Herbert, Philip Moortone see Morton Mooty, ... 696 Morrell, Matthew 311 Morrice, Mr 156 morris dances and dancers 55, 547, 592 Morton (Moortone), earls of see Douglas, William Morton, John, musician 261, 313 Mounteagle see Monteagle Mountebank (character) 563–8, 578 Mountjoy (Monge), Lords see Blount, Mountjoy; Blount, Charles in Members Index Mouton, Jean 919 mumming 351, 684 musical instruments 271, 274, 287, 294, 771 kinds: bagpipes 261, 274, 311; ‘birds’ 261, 313, 333; ‘bobtails’ 542; citterns 917; hautboys 531; hornpipes 274, 592; Jew’s harps 261, 312, 333; keys and tongs 261, 274, 333; ‘music in a coffin’ 809; pipes 274; recorders xxviii, 372; theorbos 295–6, 301, 545; vir- ginals 806–7; whistles 274; see also cornets; drums and drummers; fifes; harps and harpers; horns and horn-players; lutes; sackbuts; shawms and shawm-players; violins; viols strings for 3–4, 290 See also minstrels; musicians and music musical notation 783 musicians and music xix, xxxviii–xxxii, 3, 14–15, 28, 30, 58, 62, 87, 90–103, 105–10, 112, 114–17, 119, 121, 125–7, 129, 131–2, 156, 158, 169, 184, 189–90, 203, 205, 216, 229, 255, 258, 261, 264, 266–7, 271–80, 282–6, 288–307, 311, 315, 318–19, 331–3, 337, 344, 505, 518, 520, 522, 531, 542 – 4, 546, 556, 559 – 60, 589, 592 – 4, 607, 609, 612, 688, 706, 772, 781–3, 799, 807–12 kinds: bagpipers 311; fiddlers 7, 542–3, 917; lute players 158, 163; shawm players 311; taborers and pipers 157, 542, 556; see also drums and drummers; harps and harpers; musical instruments; trumpeters See also minstrels; waits; and musicians under individual Inns music rooms Lincoln’s Inn xxix, 232(?) See also under Inner Temple Muskett, Andrew 317 mutton 216 Myddle see Middle Temple Myddleton (Middleton), Sir Thomas, lord mayor 692 Mydell, Mydle see Middle Temple Myldmaye see Mildmay Mynars see Maynard Napper, Thomas, musician 304 Nau (Noe), Stephen de aka Etienne de, musician 267, 284, 331, 333 Negro, Lucy 388 Nevers, dukes of 929 Neville, Henry, 9th Baron Abergavenny 944 trumpeter 306 Newcastle, earls of see Cavendish, William Newdigate, Lettice 797 A New Discovery of the Prelates Tyranny 319 New Inn (Chancery), Midd xiii Newgate, London 480, 686 Newhall, Derb 124 Newman, Mr 263, 333 News from the New World Discovered in the Moon 937 Newton, John, actor 205, 581, 936 – Richard 314 New Year’s Day xviii, 47, 399, 482, 494, 770, 775, 778 Nichols, Madam 812 Nightingale (Nightingall), Roger, musician 284, 286, 289, 294, 296–7, 299–301, 303–5, 316 ‘Night of Errors’ 364, 397–8, 400, 413, 727, 747

---22--- ‘Night of Errors’ (cont) See also Comedy of Errors night wanderings xxxvii Noctes Templariae see Le Prince d’Amour Noe see Nau Noel, Henry 733, 814 Norbury, George 260, 333 Norfolk, county of 380, 676 Northampton, earls of see Howard, Henry Northamptonshire, county of 680 Northumberland (Northamberland), earls of see Percy, Algernon; Percy, Henry Northumberland, county of 708 Norton, Francis, trumpeter 306 – Harsnett 316 nose-slitting 706 notebooks 676–7, 701, 711, 784 Nun of Kent 681 Odson, William 313 Ogle, Thomas 708 Old Fish Street, London 460 Onslow (Oneslowe), Shrops see Amaria, John orations see speeches and orations ‘Orations at Gray’s Inn Revels’ 405–12, 624, 727, 742, 759, 781 Origines Juridiciales xlix, lxxvi, 58, 74, 221, 766 Ormond (Hormut), earls of see Butler, Thomas in Members Index Orsini, Virginio, duke of Bracciano 685 ostlers 157 ‘Oxford Tragedy’ (play) xxiii, 141, 749, 751, 759, 930 Oxford University, Oxf xxi, xxxv, xlii, 319, 673, 676, 701, 726, 732, 918, 925, 928, 945 Oxford, earls of see Vere, John de; Vere, Edward de in Members Index Oxfordshire, county of 124, 201 Page, John 313 – William, musician 285, 287, 291, 295–301, 303–5 pageants (in Cheap) 808 pages 273–4, 278 Paget, William, 6th Baron Paget 308 painters 715 ‘Palamon and Arcite’ (play) 925 Palmer, ... 696 palsgraves see Frederick V panier men 172, 218, 222, 228, 939 Papson, John, musician xxxi–xxxii, lviii, 163, 169, 184, 189, 933 Paris, France 174 Parker, Martin lxxxii, 321 – Mr xxxiv, 700 – Robert, king’s musician 284 – William, 5th Baron Monteagle 399 Parks (Parkes), Francis, musician 302, 306 Parry, James 315 – Robert 315 Pasren, James 317 pastorals 694 Patten, William 255 – 9, 261, 372, 769 Pattericke, John 316 Paulet, William, 4th marquess of Winchester 696 paviers 244 pears (wardens) 4, 21 Pearson, Francis 157 Pecke, John 239, 338 Pembroke, earls of see Herbert, William Pembroke and Montgomery, earls of see Herbert, Philip Penn, Robert 172 Penruddock, Thomas 680–1, 693 pensioners see officers under Gray’s Inn; Lincoln’s Inn Pepys, Samuel xlvii Percy, family 928 – Algernon, 14th earl of Northumberland 307, 315, 343 – Henry, 13th earl of Northumberland 399 – Henry, brother of Algernon 343, 711–12 Pere, ... 304 performance venues see playing places Perkins, ... 793 Perne, Christopher 45 Perrey, Mr 721 Perryn (Peren, Perin, Perren, Perrin, Peryn, Peryne, Pyn, Pyrryn) William, entertainer/minstrel/ musician xxix, xxxi, 86–7, 89–92, 94–103,

---23--- Perryn (cont) 105–10, 112, 114, 116–17, 119, 121, 125–7, 129, 131–4, 787, 930 personal records kinds: autobiographies 677, 707; memoirs lxxiv, 309, 342; notebooks 677, 701, 711; see also diaries; letters Pescod (Pescodde), ..., king’s lion keeper xxii, 25, 918–19 petitions 161, 165, 185, 197–9, 344–5 Pett, John, trumpeter 306 pewter and pewterers 104, 117 Phillipps, Philip 312 – Richard 317 – Thomas 312 Philpott, ... 317 – John 314 Phoenix (theatre), Midd 935 Pickard, Nicholas, musician 284 Pickering, Yorks NR 200 Pie see Pye pillories 319, 704, 706 pipes (musical instrument) 274 Pittes, Thomas 156, 931 plague and sickness lxxxiii, 21, 41, 62, 100, 106, 136, 226, 918, 921–3, 928–30, 945 Plantagenet, Arthur, 6th Viscount Lisle 678, 683 play books 802 playhouses 193, 789, 794–5, 935 See also Blackfriars; Cockpit playing places xxxviii–xlvi, 156, 744, 760 See also Banqueting House; Merchant Taylors’ Hall; playhouses; scaffolds; stages; Whitehall Palace; and halls under individual Inns ‘A Play of Love’ 750 plays and players xvii, xxi–xxiii, 230, 334, 336, 350, 397, 678, 717, 757–761, 780, 795–808, 925 kinds: pastorals 694; tragedies xxi, 62; see comedies; interludes and Christmas revels; plays and players; masques under individual Inns named (plays): The Changeling 810; ‘The City Find ... ’ 810; ‘The Conspiracy’ 812; Damon and Pithias 87(?), 750, 924; The Elder Brother 810; ‘Falstaff’ 811; The Fleire 750; ‘Great Exceedings’ 810; Histrio-mastix, or the Player Whipped 751; Inconstant Lady 811; ‘Lady Amity’ 663, 747, 759; The Lady of Pleasure 812; ‘Lady Wildour’ 810; Love’s Hospital xxxvi; The Malcontent 810; The Merry Wives of Windsor 811(?); ‘Palamon and Arcite’ 925; ‘A Play of Love’ 750; ‘Revels Sisters’ 810; ‘Robin Greene Revel’ 811; Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife 810; Supposes xxi, 732, 758; Timon 750; Tom a Lincoln 750; Troilus and Cressida 749, 751; ‘Truth’s Triumph’ 810; ‘The Way to Life’ 80, 745–6, 757; The Yorkshire Tragedy 749, 751; ‘Wit without Money’ 811; see also ‘The Bridegroom and the Madman’; ‘The City Shuffler’; Comedy of Errors; Gismond of Salerne; Gorboduc; Hyde Park; Jocasta; ‘Lord Governance and Lady Public Weal’; ‘Masque of Juno and Diana’; The Misfortunes of Arthur; ‘Roman Comedy’; ‘Oxford Tragedy’; Twelfth Night patronized (players) xxii–xxiv, xxvii, 25, 93, 157, 182, 186, 189, 191, 209, 215, 217, 345–6, 352, 717, 718(?), 739, 745, 748–9, 752, 758, 760–1, 789, 934, 938–9; see also children of the Chapel; Cockpit; Beeston’s boys; Blackfriars See also plays and players under individual Inns Plowden (Ployden), ... 791–2 poems 113–14, 320–4, 744–5, 790–1, 793–7 points 157, 265, 331, 333, 337 poleaxes 343 Polhill, Nicholas 186 Porter, Walter, musician 158, 284, 286, 289, 294–302, 304–5, 315–16, 753 porters 156–7 See also under Inner Temple Pory, Mr 331, 333 post-revels 57, 90–1, 93, 350, 780, 930 pots 21, 117 poultry 4, 28 Powell, Roger 312 Pratt, Mr 721

---24--- preachers 133, 143, 214 Prenobilis Militis lxxvii, 6 presidents, council of the North 201 Price, William 312 Prince d’Amour (Christmas prince) xx, xliv, 129–30, 342–3, 353, 708–12 See also Prince of Purpoole Le Prince d’Amour aka Noctes Templariae xx, xlv, 365, 436–85, 624, 728, 759, 785 Prince de la Grange (Christmas prince) xx, xlvii Prince of Purpoole (Christmas prince) xx, xliv, 112, 124–5, 175, 200–1, 203, 364, 695, 697, 753, 928, 933 The Prince of Purpoole (play) 488–99 See also Gesta Grayorum Prince of Sophy (Christmas prince) xx, 372, 726 princes, of England see Charles I; Stuart, Charles; Stuart, Henry; Stuart, James; Tudor, Arthur princes elector see Charles Lewis prince’s players xxiii, 739, 749, 752, 758, 760–1, 936 princesses of England: Margaret Tudor 28, 919; see also Stuart, Lady Elizabeth printers 330, 334, 336, 341, 945 prisons 220 See also Fleet Prison Priuli, Antonio, Doge of Venice 208 privy councillors 272, 357 properties kinds: banners 257, 259, 593; furnishings 236; halberds 207, 210; letters 538, 540, 727; mats 713; maypoles 577–8; swords 199, 534–6; see also chariots and charioteers; staves masque scene sets xliii, 156, 508–9, 527–8, 534, 538, 544–5, 552–3, 560–1, 595, 599, 608, 611, 613–14, 618–21, 711, 715, 931 Prust, Edward 317 Pudsey, Edward xxvi, 365, 728–9 Punchon, Stephen 34 punishments kinds: ear-cropping 320, 704, 706; imprisonment 706; nose-slitting 706; pillory 319, 704, 706 puppets xxiii, 147, 759, 930 Purification see St Mary, Purification of Purpoole (Purpool), prince of (character) 112, 124–5, 175, 200–1, 203, 364, 695, 697 See also Helmes, Henry; Yelverton, Henry both in Members Index Pye (Pie), Lady, wife of Sir Walter 703 Pyn, Pyrryn see Perryn quadrilles (dance) xxxiii, 88 queens of England: Anne Boleyn xxvi, 56, 60–1; Anne of Denmark 193, 208; Elizabeth of York 28; Katherine of Arragon 30, 919; Margaret of Anjou 916; Mary I 80, 746; see also Elizabeth I; Henrietta Maria of Scotland: Margaret Tudor 28, 30 Queen’s Chapel musicians/servants 271, 278, 294, 347 queen’s players see under Elizabeth I; Henrietta Maria Radcliffe, Henry, 7th earl of Sussex xxvi, 741 – Henry, 9th earl of Sussex players(?) 718 – Thomas, 8th earl of Sussex 89, 636, 741, 925 raisins 799 Ram Alley (Ramme Alley), London 219, 464, 468, 477, 698–9 Ranger, John 313 – Thomas 312 Raynsford, Richard 314 Read, Robert 681, 705 readers see under individual Inns receivers 121, 123–4 recorders see Mason, Robert; Montagu, Henry both in Members Index recorders (musical instrument) xxviii, 372 Rede, Lady Anne 682 – Leonard, stepson of Lady Anne 682 The Reign of King Charles: An History lxxvi, 219 revels and revellers autumn lxxxiii ‘Bakers’ 229, 939

---25--- revels and revellers (cont) Christmas xvii–xxi, 62, 271, 582, 717, 757 See also Christmas kings, princes, and lords and Christmas revels and masters of revels under individual Inns Revels Office xxiv, 714, 716, 758 masters 677, 702, 711 ‘Revels Sisters’ (play?) 810 ribbons 156–7, 331, 333, 461, 592 Rich (Roche), Lord 758, 925 players 93 See also Rich, Robert in Members Index for admission data and additional references Rich, Frances, Lady Rich 692 – Henry, 1st earl of Holland 343, 708, 711–12 – Isabel née Cope, countess of Holland 343, 711 – Lady Penelope aka Devereaux 130 Richard III, king of England 918 Rider, John 456 Riley, Mr 287, 942 riots, fights, and fighting 219–21, 223–4, 789, 938 Ripley, Abraham 116–17, 119–21, 125, 927 Riseley (Risley), Beds 201 Roberte (Robert, Roberts), Hugh 267, 341 – Monsieur, musician 271, 278, 284–5, 287, 292, 294–7, 299–301, 303–5, 317 robes 181, 297, 405, 505, 507, 528, 530, 534, 545, 553, 559, 594–5, 605–7, 615, 619–20, 717 ‘Robin Greene Revel’ (play) 811 Robinson, Mr 258–9, 331–2 Roche, Antoine, count of la Roche, bastard of Burgundy 11, 776, 916–17 See also Rich Roche of Fermoy 925 Rochford, lord see Boleyn, George Roddall, Mr 682 Rogers, William 314 Roiston see Royston rolls see under individual Inns Rolls House (Rolles, Rolls), Midd xlvi, 193, 501, 688 ‘Roman Comedy (Sylla Dictator)’ (play) xxi–xxii, 110–13, 746, 753–4, 759, 926–7 Romney wine 4 Rookwood, ... 316 rope dancing 789, 810 Rose (theatre) 791 Ross, Mr xxvi, 686 Rosseter, Philip, lute player 158 Rotheram, Richard 314 Rothney, Mr, musician 300 rowdiness 57 Rowley, William, actor 581 Roxburghe (Roxborne), lords of see Ker Roxton see Wroxton Royston (Roiston), Herts 693 Rudstone, Thomas, musician 261, 312 Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife (play) 810 Rupert, prince of the Rhine, brother of Charles Lewis xxv, 342–3, 708, 711–12, 945 rushes 21 Russia 364, 415–17, 422–3 Rutland (Rutlande), earls of see Manners, Edward sack 799 sackbuts xxviii, 372, 542, 556 saddlers 158, 263, 331, 333 saddles 157, 263, 273, 280, 305, 326, 337, 341 St Albans (St Albons), Herts 692, 928 St Catherine, feast of 61 St Dunstan’s Tavern, Midd 223, 278, 941 St Edmund, feast of 5, 20, 916 St Erkenwald, feast of 4–5, 777, 916 St George, feast of 686 St Giles in the Fields (the Feildes), parish of, Midd 193, 935 St Hugh, feast of 4, 20, 58, 916 St James Park, Midd 688 St John the Evangelist, feast of 776 St Martin (St Martines), parish of, London 156, 262, 265, 333 St Mary, Purification of (Candlemas) xvii–xviii, xxii – xxiii, xxix – xxxii, 271, 273, 319, 322, 485, 503, 579, 581–2, 584–5, 695, 701, 706 at Furnival’s Inn 13–15, 26, 28, 58 at Gray’s Inn 58, 95, 102, 104, 124, 136, 138, 229, 766 at Inner Temple 85, 137–9, 141–2, 144–6,

---26--- St Mary (cont) 153, 176, 182, 186, 191, 202–3, 205–7, 209, 211–12, 214–15, 217–18, 221, 226–7, 229 – 30, 232, 243, 327, 339, 344, 346, 352, 355, 359, 361, 767, 940 at Lincoln’s Inn 5, 8, 22, 26, 29, 34–5, 50–1, 54, 57–8, 85, 87, 89–91, 94, 777, 916 at Middle Temple 118, 163, 189, 204, 234, 347, 349, 355, 360, 780 St Pancras, feast of 389 St Paul’s (Poles), children of 717 St Paul’s Churchyard, London 424, 466 St Paul’s Gate, London 265 St Paul’s School, London xxvi, 424, 624 St Peter, feast of 5, 916 Sts Peter and Paul, feast of 40 St Rumwold, feast of 464 St Stephen, feast of 233, 350, 356, 385, 770, 775 St Thomas, feast of 5, 916 St Thomas the Apostle, feast of 233, 350, 356, 385, 770 St William, feast of 4, 916 Sakersone, ... 792 Salisbury, earls of see Cecil, William Salisbury Court, Midd 271, 347 Salisbury House, Midd 704 salters 108, 117 Saltonstall, Richard 483 Sanderson, Gregory, trumpeter 306 sarcenet 256, 259, 295, 716 Sare, William 315 satin 156, 256, 259, 297–8, 534, 540–1, 546, 593–4, 605–6, 709, 792 Saunder, William, musician xxx, 361, 787 say (cloth) 23, 209 Sayers, Robert 312 scaffolds xxxviii, xliv–xlv, 5, 11, 16, 34, 38, 60, 71–2, 208, 343, 397, 422, 425, 460, 683–4, 689, 711, 713, 717, 721, 744, 775–6, 916–17 See also stages Scales, Lord see Wydeville, Anthony scarlet (cloth) 152 scarves 257, 259, 546, 592 schools see under dancers, dances, and dancing Schrousbery see Talbot Scotland 28, 30, 707, 917, 919 Scourge of Villainie 785 scriveners 181, 660 Seade, William 87 Seagood, John 353 Seare, William 312 seats and stools 104 Sebastian, Mr, musician/composer 267, 281, 329, 331, 333–4, 336, 341 sedition 250 serjeants 55, 71–2, 213, 282, 286, 338, 341, 349–50 Serjeant’s Inn, London lxxxvii servants 11, 30(?), 157–8, 166, 169–70, 178–80, 199, 205, 244, 260, 274, 282, 285, 294, 307, 333–6, 341, 348 Seymour, Thomas, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley 71 Seywell, John, shawm player/musician 261, 311 Shakespeare, William, playwright xxii, xxxiii, 397, 679, 729, 746, 748, 750–1, 759, 785, 797, 927, 934 shawms and shawm-players 261, 311, 592 Sheffield, Edmund, 3rd Baron Sheffield 399 Shelton, Richard 315 Shepsterr, Thomas 318 sheriffs, London 697, 708 Shitesbury, Richard 312 shoes and boots 45, 157–8, 224, 534, 540, 546, 561, 592, 607 Shrewsbury (Schrousbery, Shrewesberrye), earls of see Talbot Shrewsbury, Shrops 918 Shrovetide xvii, 71, 104, 122 – 3, 208, 247, 253, 342–3, 364, 425, 435, 525, 581, 583, 585, 625, 695–6, 698, 701, 707, 715, 717–18, 735, 741, 758, 760, 777, 923, 936–7 Sicklyn, Christopher 314 Sidnam, Sir Francis 706 Sidney, Robert, 16th earl of Leicester 944 trumpeter 306 silk (cloth) 197–9, 259, 276, 329, 332, 336, 338, 341, 348, 546, 561 silkwomen 716

---27--- Silva, Guzman de 88–9 silver 343 singers and singing xvii, 6, 25–7, 62, 107–8, 158, 542, 683, 771–4, 763, 779, 781–2, 810 Skialetheia, or a Shadow of Truth 786, 790–1 Slaughter, Richard 316 – Robert 317 Smithfield (Smythfeld), Midd 5, 11, 916–17 Smithsby (Smysbye), Thomas 337, 341 Smyth (Smith, Smythe), ... 810–11 – Jacob 313 – John 313 – Matthew 234, 940 – Mr, mercer 156, 257, 262, 331–3 – Mr 721 – Ralph 139 Smythson (Smithson), George 262, 333 Soapboilers and Laundresses’ Guild 703 solicitors-general 148, 283, 526, 692 See also Bacon, Sir Francis in Members Index Somerset (Sommerset, Sommersett, Summerset), earls of see Ker, Robert Somerset, county of 31 Somerset House (Somersett House), Midd 332, 337, 768 See also Denmark House songbooks xxviii, xxxi, 107–8, 926 songs xxviii, 25, 156, 158, 266–7, 271, 277, 279, 290–1, 293, 349–50, 365, 509, 513, 519–23, 525, 535–6, 538, 541–9, 551, 553, 555–7, 559, 561–6, 568, 572–3, 575, 579–80, 589–90, 604–7, 609–12, 615–23, 696–7, 728, 738, 763, 772, 774, 779, 781–3, 795, 800, 812, 919, 929, 943 Sophy, Prince of xx, 372, 726 Southampton, earls of see Wriothesley, Henry in Members Index Southampton House, Midd 269, 331, 333, 941 Southwark (Southwarke), Surr xlvi, 525, 688, 690, 931 Spain ambassadors xxvi, xxxiii, 88–9, 208, 684, 690, 692–3 money 181 Sparry, George 117 speeches and orations xxv–xxvi, 130, 277, 343, 350, 363, 387, 394, 396, 405–12, 424–5, 472, 624, 696, 709, 726, 742, 757, 808 See also ‘Arithmetic Lecture’; ‘Fustian Answer Made to a Tufftaffata Speech’; ‘Grammar Lecture’; ‘Montagu Oration’; ‘Sussex Oration’ Spencer (Spenser), Mr 265, 331, 333 – Thomas, musician 229 Spifame, Samuel 693 Squire, John 296 stables 157 Stafford, Edward, 3rd duke of Buckingham 473 – Roderick 733 Staffordshire, county of 944 stages xliii–xliv, 22–23, 34, 37–8, 61, 208(?), 232(?), 328(?), 425, 718–20, 723–4 See also scaffolds stained glass xlii, 928 Standish, ... 809 Stanley, Thomas, 10th earl of Derby xxiii, 20, 918 – Sir William, lord chamberlain xxiv, 20, 918 Stantonbury (Stautonbury), Bucks 161 Staple Inn (Chancery), Midd xiii Star Chamber, court of 250, 319, 704, 706, 708, 721, 802 staves 199, 224–5, 261, 281, 318, 347, 354–6, 360, 592, 706 Steffkin, Stefkin, Stepkin see Stoeffken Stephens, Mrs 181 Stevensonn, Thomas, musician 219 Steward, John 314 stewards see officers under individual Inns Stoeffken (Steffkin, Stefkin, Stepkin), Dietrich aka John, musician 284–5, 287, 290, 295–7, 299–301, 303–5, 317 Stokes, George 314 Stone, Brother 304 Stow, John lxxvi, 181 Strafford, earls of see Wentworth, Thomas in Members Index Strait of Magellan 433 the Strand (Strande), Midd 310, 688, 702–3

---28--- Strand Inn (Strande-Inn) (Chancery), Midd xiii, 768 Straw (Strawe, Stray), Jack xix, xxxvii, 45, 47, 778 Streache (Streche, Stretche), Ralph, musician 288, 302, 306 Strickson, Edward 317 Stringer, Oliver 313 stringers 285, 287, 295, 300, 304 See also Dickinson, Francis strings (for instruments) 3–4, 290 Stronge (Strong), John, musician 301, 306 Stuart (Sturte), Charles, prince of Wales 320 players xxiii, 761, 940 – Lady Elizabeth, princess 935, 945 marriage to Frederick V, count palatine see Masque of Inner Temple and Gray’s Inn and Masque of Middle Temple and Lincoln’s Inn – Henry, prince 158, 162, 715, 720 – James, 4th duke of Lennox 943 trumpeter 306 – James, duke of York, prince 251, 320, 940 – John, lute player 158 – Ludovic, 2nd duke of Lennox 181 Stuteville, Sir Martin 679, 697–8 sub-treasurers see officers under Gray’s Inn; Lincoln’s Inn; Middle Temple Suffolk (Suffolke), earls of see Howard, Thomas in Members Index Suffolk, county of 125, 679 sugar 799 Summerset see Ker, Robert suppers 20, 25, 27, 89, 135, 212, 223, 310, 342, 372, 425, 482–3, 687, 690–1, 693, 695, 697, 704, 707, 721–3, 766, 770, 772–5, 798–803 ‘The Supplication of Beggars’ 55 Supposes (play) xxi, 732, 758 Surrey, county of 799 tables xxxvii – xxxviii, 94 – 5, 104 taborers and pipers 157, 542, 556 taffeta 256, 259, 297, 528, 530–1, 534, 545, 559, 561, 592–4, 604 tailors 156–7, 192, 260, 262, 269, 331–3, 715 Talbot (Talbott), George, 7th earl of Shrewsbury xxxvi, 129-30, 399, 928

  • Gilbert, 10th earl of Shrewsbury xxxvi, 129 – 30, 399, 928
  • Sir John, 5th earl of Shrewsbury 916 fiddler or harper 7 Sussex (Susex), earls of see Radcliffe ‘Sussex Oration’ xxvi, 624 – 5, 636 – 50, 741, 925 Swanson, Thomas 317 Sweden, king of 684 sweetmeats 224 swords 199, 220, 223, 273–4, 343, 534–6 758, Tallice, William, musician xxx – xxxi, 203, 787 Tancred and Gismund see Gismond of Salerne tassels 716 Tavistock, Devon 502, 737 Taylor, Joseph, actor 581 – Robert, lute player 158 – Samuel 328 – Thomas 313 – William 312 Temple, Sir Thomas 161, 166, 180, 934 Temple Bar (Temple Barre), Midd xiii, xlvi, 273, 582, 702, 722 Temple Church, Midd 185, 367, 940 Temple Garden, Midd xlvi, 688 Temple Gate, Midd 244, 698 – 9 Temple of Love 945 Thames River xiii, 364, 423, 502, 688, 690–1 Thavie’s Inn (Thavis) (Chancery), Midd xiii, 29–30 theorbos 295 – 6, 301, 545 Theatre, Midd 789 Thwaites, Mark, singer 158, 931 tickets xlv, xlvii, xc, 303, 305, 310, 706–7 tiltyards 277, 460, 507, 688, 702, 704 ‘Timon’ (play) 750 Tindall see Tyndale tinsel 264 – 5 Tipsley (Tiplesley), ... 258, 261, 331–3 tobacco 220, 795 ‘Tom a Lincoln’ (play) 750 Tomkins, Robert, musician 285, 287, 291, 294, 296–7, 299–302, 304, 305(?), 315 – William, musician 285, 287, 291, 295 – 305,15

---29--- tongs 312 Tooken, Mr 329, 341 torches and torchbearers 26, 87, 95, 111, 137, 139, 141–2, 146–7, 153, 157, 176, 182, 185–6, 191, 214–15, 218, 255–6, 259–61, 264–8, 273–6, 278, 280–2, 304–5, 311–14, 316–18, 331–8, 341, 344, 348, 483, 506, 509, 520, 523, 592–4, 678, 688, 693, 700, 702–3, 722, 771 Torchfriars see Blackfriars tournaments see jousts and tournaments Tower Hill (Tower-hill), London 424 Tower of London 424, 697, 764, 775 Tower Street (Tower-street), London 424 trades and occupations armorers 21 bakers 220 brewers 220 coachmakers 156 cooks 28, 185–6 cordwainers 158 drapers 152, 263 joiners 232, 328, 353 labourers 244 lace-makers 711–12 linen-drapers 716 matlayers 158, 718–19 mercers 156, 331, 716 ostlers 157 painters715 paviers 244 pewterers 104 scriveners 181 ilkwomen 716 turnspits 216 vintners 218, 220, 262 watermen 341 See also carpenters; chandlers; embroiderers; haberdashers; panier men; printers; saddlers; stringers; tailors; vizards and vizardmakers; waxchandlers tragedies xxi, 62 See also plays (named) under plays and players treasurers see officers under individual Inns Tremyll, ‘Cousin’ 680, 704–5 trestles xxxvii, 94–5, 102 The Triumph of Peace xx, xxiv–xxxv, xxvii, xxix, xxxiv, xxxvi, xliii–xlv, lxxxiv, 235–48, 251–345, 348, 350–2, 355, 360, 503–4, 591–612, 678, 680, 700–7, 713, 720–4, 739–40, 752, 761, 764, 776–7, 783, 940–4 The Triumphs of the Prince d’Amour xxiv–xxv, 504, 613–22, 707–12, 740, 761, 783 Troilus and Cressida (play) 749–50 trumpeters xxviii, xxxiii, 156, 206, 211, 256–7, 259, 263, 265, 274, 281–2, 304, 314, 319, 323, 331, 333, 372, 383, 386, 395, 401, 414, 422–3, 425, 440, 458, 461, 479, 481, 483, 593, 678, 688, 772–3 patronized 229, 306 truncheons and batons 111, 258, 273, 331–3, 347, 354–6, 360, 593 ‘Truth’s Triumph’ (play?) 810 Tudor, Arthur, prince of Wales animal keepers 918 players 25, 758 – Margaret 28, 919 Tull, ... 34 tumblers 206 Turkish Castle (set) 687 Turner (Turnor), Anthony, player xxii, 234, 347, 354, 945 – Nicholas 317 ‘turning chairs’ xlv, 707 turnspits 216 Twelfth Night (Epiphany), feast of xviii, 27, 181, 219, 233, 356, 413–14, 483, 502–3, 776, 937 Twelfth Night (play) xxii–xxiii, xxxiii, lvii, 583, 679, 685–6, 695–8, 700, 717, 737, 748, 759, 785 Twist, Roger 317 Tye, Andrew, musician 205, 787 Tyler, Thomas 263, 333 Tyndale (Tindall, Tyndall), ... 811 – Anthony, wait xxix, 98, 787 – William 56 Ulric, duke of Holstein 686 Underhill, Nicholas, musician 301, 306

---30--- universities see Cambridge University; Oxford University Unyon of Lancastre and Yorke lxxv, 55 Upston, Thomas 318 ushers 87, 158, 925 utter-barristers see under individual Inns Vadrill, Samuel, trumpeter 306 vandalism 45 Varney see Verney velvet (cloth) 483–4, 592, 722, 773, 792 Venice, Italy 618, 673 ambassadors 208, 311, 684, 690, 692–3, 936 venison 7, 14, 21–22, 28 Venninge, Robert 312 Vere, John de, 13th earl of Oxford xxiii, 20, 918 Verney (Varney), Sir Edmund 705 Villiers, George, 8th earl and 1st marquess of Buckingham 695–6, 706, 740, 745, 760 – George, 5th duke of Buckingham 943 trumpeter 306 – Susan see Feilding Vinte, John 318 vintners 218, 220, 262 violins xxviii, xxx, 185, 205, 283, 285–7, 290, 372, 531, 542, 556, 561, 609–10 viols 285, 295, 301, 399, 556 virginals 806–7 vizards and vizardmakers 158, 207, 261, 264, 268, 331, 333, 506, 546, 592, 595, 617, 695, 758, 782 Vyvyan (Vivian), Sir Francis 708 wafers 4 waits xxix–xxx, xxxiii, 17, 19, 23, 25–6, 30, 286, 288 Walden, John 317 Walker, John 255–9, 261, 332–3 – Matthew 313 Walkley (Wakeley, Wakely, Wakelye), Thomas 330, 334, 336, 341, 944–5 Ward, William 318 wardens 23, 918 Wards, attorneys of 283 Warham, William, archbishop of Canterbury Warham (cont) 681–2, 921 Warne, Titus 313 Warren (Waren), Thomas, musician 284, 287 Warwick, earls of 944 trumpeter 306 See Dudley, Ambrose; Rich, Robert in Members Index for admission data Warwickshire, county of 124 watches and watchmen 219, 339, 699, 722, 917 See also porters and watchmen under Inner Temple; Middle Temple Waterhouse, Edward lxxxii, 62 watermen 341 Watson, Thomas 156 waxchandlers 260, 265, 267, 333 Wayte, Hersey 317 – Thomas 313 ‘The Way to Life’ (play) 80, 745–6, 757 Weale, George 724 weapons kinds: handguns 2; poleaxes 343; staves 199, 706; see also halberds; swords; truncheons and batons Weaver, John 255–9, 261, 331–3 Webb, William, musician 284, 287, 291, 294, 296–302, 304–5, 316 Webbe, William 733 Weekson, Richard 316 Westminster (Westmynster), Midd 28, 34, 37–8, 61, 71, 125, 306, 320, 706, 776, 791 Westminster Hall, Midd 682–3, 695, 796, 808–9(?) Wetherhed, Richard 312 W.H., Mr 927 whistles 274 White (Whyte), Francis, bishop of Ely 260, 282, 286, 333 – Thomas 313 – William (1) 162–3, 931 – William (2) 214–15, 218 Whitear see Whityer Whitefriars (Whitefriers), London 686 Whitehall Palace (White-hall, White Hall,

---31--- Whitehall Palace (cont) Whithall), Midd xliii–xliv, xlvi, 88, 152, 154, 181, 247, 271, 273, 277–8, 282, 294, 308, 310, 321–2, 343, 501–3, 507, 526, 594, 680, 683, 694, 702–5, 712–13, 718–19, 723–4, 736–8, 740, 767, 777, 808–9(?), 930–1, 935–6 See also Banqueting House Whiteway, William 682, 703 – William, father of William 682 ‘Whitlocke’s coranto’ 279 Whityer (Whitear), John 187–8 Whyte see White Wiggan, Thomas 316 Wild, George xxxvi Wilkins, Jeremy 312 Wilkinson, John 312 Willames, Mr, musician 303 Willett, James 264 Williams, William 316 Wilson (Willson), Henry, musician xix, 222, 228 – John, musician 284, 287, 289, 294, 296–7, 299–305, 315–16 – Thomas 111 Winchester, bishops of 456, 931 Winchester, marquesses of see Paulet Winchester House (Winchester Place), Surr xxvii, xlvi, 153, 525, 688, 690, 931 Windebank, Thomas 681, 705 Windsor, Berks 686 wine 4, 28, 44–5, 47, 60, 63, 66–7, 117, 120, 208, 217–20, 222, 224, 228, 230, 232, 262, 328, 331, 333, 337, 340, 350, 353, 697, 801 Winwood (Winwod), Sir Ralph 674–5, 686, 689, 693 Wittelsbach see Charles Lewis; Frederick V; Rupert ‘Wit without Money’ (play) 811 Woddington see Woodington Wood (Woode), John 255, 331, 332 – Thomas 261, 333 wood boards 102–4; lumber 353; timber 34 Woodhall, Herts 201 Woodington (Woddington, Woodingam, Woodingeton), John, musician 284–5, 287, 292, 295–6, 299–300, 302, 304–5 Woodson, Christopher 316 Woodstock, Oxf 918 Worcester, earls of see Somerset, Edward in Members Index Wrench, Jonas, musician 158 Wright, Edward, musician 301, 304, 306 – Richard 201 Wriothesley, Mary, wife of Henry and daughter of Anthony Browne 625, 741 Wroxton (Roxton), Oxf 124 Wydeville (Wydevile, Wydevill), Anthony, Lord Scales 11, 776, 917 Ynner see Inner Temple York, dukes of see Stuart, James Yorkshire, county of 200 The Yorkshire Tragedy 749, 751 Yuigleger see Jugleger