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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”
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shall have occasion to advert to it frequently hereafter) to a date considerably posterior to this transaction, beginning in 1617, and ending in 1622. However, during those years it is kept so regularly and systematically, that any person inspecting its contents can feel no hesitation in believing that Alleyn had long previously been in the habit of minutely recording his daily payments and expenses. It is to be presumed that the other books of the same kind have unfortunately been lost or destroyed; but this, which is still extant, affords strong confirmation, indeed, indisputable proof, that Alleyn was a considerable owner of leasehold property in the Blackfryers : the only question here is whether it included the theatre. The following are some of the entries, which are here given, out of their place, in point of date, but not of subject : the first item occurs regularly, though not precisely in the same words, every quarter.
li S. d. “Oct. 22.[1617.] Pd Mr. Travise rent for the Blackfryars · 40 00 Aug. 27. [1618.] Pole brought me word that the building
would be puld downe, so I went to London-first water to the Strond to Coronell Cussell
0 0 6 He being gone I followed to Chelsey
0 3 0 From the Fryers to La. Clarks att Supper. 0 0 2 Sep. 28. [1618.) More disbursed for the building of the
Blackfryars for this yeare, and in anno 1617 when itt first begane with the 200li first disbursed by my father buy-
eng in off leases: charges in lawe:
and the building itt selfe, with makingmeanes to kepe them from being puld
downe is
1105 0 2 Oct. 9. [1620.] Bere at the Fryers
0 0 6 Sep. 24. [1621.] Disbursed 2 years att the Fryars, last ending at Mic.
23 6 6 July 23. [1622.] Jones and I mett at the Fryers on our
scytation by Mr. Hicks, Mr. Place,
and Mr. Traviss: the dinner coast 8s. 6d.
I spent 6s. 6d. and was paid, so . 0 7 2”