Lady Elizabeth's Men
           


NOTE: The roles listed for any given actor do not necessarily coincide with roles that actor played while associated with this company. The listed roles reflect the complete extant corpus of that actor's career. Neither does the list necessarily suggest a chronology of performance. Though the listings are accurate, the scholar is nevertheless cautioned to research further.


Lady Elizabeth's company later became The Queen of Bohemia's Company also called the King and Queen of Bohemia's Company. For more detailed information, see, Gurr, Andrew The Shakespearian Playing Companies, Oxford UP, 1996.


Listed alphabetically


Allen, Richard (II)

(fl. 1609-13) (Alleyn). Actor (Children of Queen's Revels 1609, Lady Elizabeth's 1613). [ES ii, 299 [full citation] ; Bentley, 'Shakespeare's Fellows' (1928) [full citation] ; Nungezer, 3; JCS ii, 344 [full citation] ]


Attwell, Hugh

(d.1621) (Ottewell). Actor (Queen's Revels 1609; Lady Elizabeth's circa1613; Prince Charles' 1616-21). [ES ii, 301 [full citation] ; JCS ii, 351 [full citation] ; Nungezer, 23 [full citation] ; Riddell, 'Actors', 294 (1969) [full citation] ; Eccles, 'Actors I', 39 (1991) [full citation] ]


Barksted, William

(circa1590-1617<) (Backstead, Baxsted). Actor (Queen's Revels 1609, Lady Elizabeth's 1611, Prince Charles' 1616), playwright. [ES ii, 301; iii, 214 [full citation] ; Nungezer, 28 [full citation] ; JCS ii, 357 [full citation] ; Riddell, 'Actors', 295 (1969) [full citation] ; Eccles, Authors, 10 (1982) [full citation] ]

appeared in EPICOENE, COXCOMB, [?]INSATIATE COUNTESS;


Barrett, Walter

(b.circa 1583; fl. 1613-24) (Burrett). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1613-24). [Nungezer, 30 [full citation] ; JCS ii, 359 [full citation] ; Reed Coventry, 394 (1986) [full citation] ]


Basse, Thomas

(circa1587-1634). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1611-13, Queen Anne's 1617-19; Queen Henrietta's?; Red Bull Revels, 1622), sharer (Children of the Revels 1622). [ES ii, 301 [full citation] ; Nungezer, 31 [full citation] ; JCS ii, 360 [full citation] ; Sisson, 'Notes', 26 (1942) [full citation] ; Sisson, 'Red Bull Company', 58, 65-6 (1954) [full citation] ; Wills, 178 (1993) [full citation] ]

principal actor, HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE;


[?]Bee, William

(fl. 1624). Actor(?). May be William Beeston. [Nungezer, 35 [full citation] ; JCS ii, 362 [full citation] ]


Beeston, Christopher

(circa1580-1638) (alias Hutchinson). Actor ([?]Strange's; Chamberlain's 1598; Worcester's-Queen Anne's 1602-19; Prince Charles' (I) 1619-22; Lady Elizabeth's 1622-25; Queen Henrietta's 1625-37), sharer, entrepreneur. (Husband of Elizabeth Beeston; father of William Beeston; brother-in-law of James Sands (?); father-in-law of Theophilus Bird) [ES ii, 302 [full citation] ; Nungezer, 36 [full citation] ; JCS ii, 363; iii, 17 [full citation] ; Sisson, 'Notes', 26 (1942) [full citation] ; Sisson, 'Red Bull Company' (1954) [full citation] ; Freehafer, 'Brome, Suckling' (1968) [full citation] ; Haaker, 'Plague', 294 (1968) [full citation] ; Bawcutt, 'Craven Ord Transcripts', 91 (1984) [full citation] ; Eccles, 'Actors I', 39, 42 (1991) [full citation] ; Wills, 191 (1993) [full citation] ]

[?]Soldier "Envy", [?]Captain "Sloth," 2 SEVEN DEADLY SINS; principal actor, EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR;


[?]Beeston, William

(circa1606-1682). Actor, manager. (Son of Christopher Beeston) (a.k.a. William Bee?) [Nungezer, 39 [full citation] ; JCS ii, 370 [full citation] ; Freehafer, 'London Patent Companies', 9 (1965) [full citation] ; Haaker, 'Plague', 291 (1968) [full citation] ; Bentley, 'Salisbury Court Theater', 143 (1977) [full citation] ; Wills, 219, 237 (1993) [full citation] ]

actor, SISTERS;


Benfield, Robert

(1583?-1649). Actor (Queen's Revels?, Lady Elizabeth's circa1613, King's 1615-48). (Kinsman of Richard Benfield) [ES ii, 303 [full citation]; Nungezer, 42 [full citation]; JCS ii, 374 [full citation]; Riewald, 'Actors and Musicians', 33 (1959) [full citation]; Riddell, 'Actors', 294 (1969) [full citation]; George, 'Early Cast Lists' (1974) [full citation]; George, 'Pre-1642 Cast Lists' (1977) [full citation]; Howard, 'Acting Lines', 12 (1985) [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors I', 40 (1991) [full citation] ]

principal actor, COXCOMB, HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE; (?)Antonio (succeeding Ostler), DUCHESS OF MALFI; "a noble stayd gentleman," WILD GOOSE CHASE; Boisise, Captain, BARNAVELT; Junius Rusticus, ROMAN ACTOR; Ladislaus, PICTURE; King, DESERVING FAVORITE; Marcellus, BELIEVE AS YOU LIST; actor, KNIGHT OF MALTA, MAD LOVER, HUMOUROUS LIEUTENANT, WOMEN PLEASED, CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY, DOUBLE MARRIAGE, LITTLE FRENCH LAWYER, FALSE ONE, PILGRIM, PROPHETESS, SPANISH CURATE, LOVERS' PROGRESS, MAID IN THE MILL, WIFE FOR A MONTH; LOVER'S MELANCHOLY;


Bosgrave, George

(circa1600->1636) (Bosegrave, Bosgrove). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1613; Children of Revels 1624), sharer (New Fortune 1624). [Nungezer, 52 [full citation]; JCS ii, 383 [full citation]; Reed Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]; Bawcutt, 'Craven Ord Transcripts', 91 (1984) [full citation]]


[?]Brome, Richard

(circa1590?-1652) (Broome). Playwright, actor(?). [Nungezer, 57 [full citation]; Harbage, 'Elizabethan-Restoration Palimpsest', 304 (1940) [full citation]; JCS ii, 389; iii, 49 [full citation]; Kaufmann, Richard Brome (1961) [full citation]; Cutts, 'Anonymous Masque-Like Entertainment' (1967) [full citation]; Freehafer, 'Brome, Suckling' (1968) [full citation]; Haaker, 'Plague' (1968) [full citation]; Shaw, Richard Brome (1980) [full citation]; Cutts, 'Original Music' (1986) [full citation]; DLB 58: 26 (1987) [full citation]; Evans, 'Richard Brome's Death' (1989) [full citation]]


Bugge, John

(fl. 1628-39). Actor (Queen of Bohemia's 1628). [JCS ii, 393 [full citation]]


Cane, Andrew

(fl. 1622-54) (Cain, Caue, De Caine, Kane, Kayne, Kein, Keyne, Keynes, Rayne). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's; Palsgrave's 1622; Prince Charles' (II) 1631-42). [Nungezer, 82 [full citation]; JCS ii, 398 [full citation]; Bentley, 'Prince Charles's Company' (1978) [full citation]]

Trimalchio, HOLLAND'S LEAGUER; he enjoyed a high reputation.


Carpenter, William

(d.1625; fl. 1611-25). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1611; Prince Charles' (I) 1619-25). [ES ii, 310 [full citation]; Nungezer, 85 [full citation]; JCS ii, 401 [full citation]; Wills, 232 (1993) [full citation]]

Time, MASQUE OF HEROES; [?]actor, KEEP THE WIDOW WAKING;


Cartwright, William (I)

(fl. 1598-1636—a William Cartwright was buried at St. Giles's, Cripplegate in 1650). Actor (Admiral's-Prince Henry's-Palsgrave's 1598-1624; King and Queen of Bohemia's; Red Bull-King's; King's Revels; Queen Henrietta's 1635). (Father of William Cartwright (II)) [ES ii, 310 [full citation]; Nungezer, 86 [full citation]; Greg, Dramatic Documents i, 53 (1931) [full citation]; JCS ii, 402 [full citation]; Haaker, 'Plague', 297 (1968) [full citation]]

actor, FORTUNE'S TENNIS; Moor, Pisano, BATTLE OF ALCAZAR; Nobleman, Attendant, Hostage, Captain, and Bohar, 1 TAMAR CAM; Claudius, MESSALLINA;


Daunce, John

(fl. 1628). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1628). [JCS ii, 421 [full citation]]


Dawes, Robert

(d.1615). Actor (Prince Charles' (I) 1613; Lady Elizabeth's 1614-15), playwright(?). [ES ii, 313 [full citation]; Nungezer, 114 [full citation]; JCS ii, 422; iii, 238 [full citation]; Kincaid, 'Deciphered' (1972) [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors I', 45 (1991) [full citation]]


Ecclestone, William

(circa1591-1623<) (Eglestone). Actor (King's 1610-11, Lady Elizabeth's 1611-13, King's 1614-23). [ES ii, 314 [full citation]; Nungezer, 127 [full citation]; JCS ii, 429 [full citation]; Riddell, 'Actors', 294 (1969) [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors II', 454 (1991) [full citation]]

actor, ALCHEMIST; CATILINE; HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE; BONDUCA; LOYAL SUBJECT; MAD LOVER; HUMOROUS LIEUTENANT; CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY; WOMEN PLEASED; LITTLE FRENCH LAWYER; ISLAND PRINCESS; LAWS OF CANDY; SEA VOYAGE; SPANISH CURATE;


Edward

(fl. 1613). Boy actor (Lady Elizabeth's). [Reed Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]]


Field, Nathan

(baptized 7 October 1587, St. Giles's Cripplegate–circa1620). Actor (Chapel Children 1600-11, Lady Elizabeth's 1611-16, King's 1616-20), playwright, sharer. [ES ii, 316; iii, 313 [full citation]; Brinkley, Nathan Field (1928) [full citation]; Nungezer, 135 [full citation]; Peery, 'Nathan Field's Dates' (1946) [full citation]; Peery, Plays of Nathan Field, 3-25 (1950) [full citation]; JCS ii, 434; iii, 299 [full citation]; Hoy, 'Fletcher and His Collaborators' (1956-62) [full citation]; McMillin, 'Jonson's Early Entertainments', 161 (1968) [full citation]; Riddell, 'Actors', 293 (1969) [full citation]; Tricomi, 'Revised Bussy D'Ambois' (1979) [full citation]; Tricomi, 'Two Letters', 246 (1980) [full citation]; DLB 58: 86 (1987) [full citation]; Wills, 231 (1993) [full citation]]

actor, CYNTHIA'S REVELS; POETASTER; EPICOENE; ?Humphrey, KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE; actor, COXCOMB; HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE; mentioned by name as a particular favorite of Cokes in BATHOLOMEW FAIR, who calls him "best actor"; ?Littlewit, BARTHOLOMEW FAIR; actor, QUEEN OF CORINTH; KNIGHT OF MALTA; MAD LOVER; LOYAL SUBJECT;


Finch, Robert

(fl. 1615) (ffintche). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's). (read by Bentley as 'Fintrye') [JCS ii, 437 [full citation]; Reed Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]]


Foster, Alexander

(fl. 1611-28). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1611-18). [ES ii, 318 [full citation]; Nungezer, 144 [full citation]; JCS ii, 437 [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors II', 454 (1991) [full citation]; Bawcutt, 'Craven Ord Transcripts', 91-2 (1984) [full citation]]


[?]Gibson

(fl. 1624). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's?). [JCS ii, 442 [full citation]]


Gibson, H

(fl. 1632). Actor. [Nungezer, 152 [full citation]; JCS ii, 443 [full citation]]

Factor, CAPTIVES; Soldier, TWO NOBLE LADIES; Messenger, EDMOND IRONSIDE;


Giles, George

(fl. 1628-34). Actor (Queen of Bohemia's 1628). [JCS ii, 443 [full citation]]


Gilman, Robert

(fl. 1628-29) (Guilman, Gylman). Actor (Queen of Bohemia's 1628-9). [Nungezer, 168 [full citation]; JCS ii, 444 [full citation]]


Greville, Curtis

(fl. 1615-40). Actor (Palsgrave's 1622?, Lady Elizabeth's 1622?, King's 1626-31; Revels 1634; Queen Henrietta's 1635-40). [Nungezer, 165 [full citation]; JCS ii, 451 [full citation]; Haaker, 'Plague', 297 (1968) [full citation]; George, 'Pre-1642 Cast Lists' (1977) [full citation]]

Latinus, ROMAN ACTOR; actor, LOVER'S MELANCHOLY; Merchant, BELIEVE AS YOU LIST; Messenger, Attendant, TWO NOBLE KINSMEN;


Hamlen, Robert

(fl. 1611-25) (Hamlett). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1611; Prince Charles' (I) 1616-25). [ES ii, 320 [full citation]; Nungezer, 172 [full citation]; JCS ii, 459 [full citation]]


Hunt, John

(fl. 1613). Boy actor (Lady Elizabeth's). [JCS ii, 480 [full citation]]


Hunt, Thomas

(fl. 1596-1611) (Honte). Actor (Admiral's-Prince Henry's 1599-1602; Lady Elizabeth's 1611; Palsgrave's 1621?). [ES ii, 324 [full citation]; Nungezer, 201 [full citation]; Greg, Dramatic Documents i, 55 (1931) [full citation]; JCS ii, 481 [full citation]; McMillin, 'Jonson's Early Entertainments', 161 (1968) [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors II', 459 (1992) [full citation]]

Servant, Guard, Lord, Messenger, Jailor, FREDERICK AND BASILEA; Moor, Attendant, Ambassador, BATTLE OF ALCAZAR; actor, TROILUS AND CRESSIDA;


'Jack'

(fl. 1624). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's). [JCS ii, 481 [full citation]]


Jones, James

(fl. 1613-24). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1613; Children of Queen's Revels 1624). [Nungezer, 207 [full citation]; JCS ii, 485 [full citation]; REED Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]; Limon, 'Alleged Catholicism' (1985) [full citation]]


Jones, Oliver

(fl. 1626-28). Actor (Queen of Bohemia's 1628). [JCS ii, 486 [full citation]]


Kneller, James

(fl. 1613-24). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1613; Children of the Revels; Prince Charles's) (possibly misreading of James Sneller). [Nungezer, 229 [full citation]; JCS ii, 494 [full citation]]

Autolicus, HOLLAND'S LEAGUER;


Lillie, George

(fl. 1628). Actor (Queen of Bohemia's). (John Lillie's brother?) [Nungezer, 237 [full citation]; JCS ii, 497 [full citation]]


Lillie, John

(fl. 1628). Actor (Queen of Bohemia's). (George Lillie's brother?) [Nungezer, 237 [full citation]; JCS ii, 497 [full citation]; Grove x, 860 (?) (1980) [full citation]]


Long, Nicholas

(d.1622; fl. 1612-15). Actor, manager. [ES ii, 328 [full citation]; Nungezer, 237 [full citation]; JCS ii, 498 [full citation]; Wills, 100, 232 (1993) [full citation]]


Martyn, Charles

(fl. 1613). Boy actor (Lady Elizabeth's). [JCS ii, 507 [full citation]].


Moore, Joseph

(fl. 1611-1640). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1611-38; ?Prince Charles's 1631). [ES ii, 330 [full citation]; Nungezer, 254 [full citation]; JCS ii, 512 [full citation]; REED Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]; Bawcutt, 'Craven Ord Transcripts', 92 (1984) [full citation]].


Pallant, Robert (I)

(circa1570s?—1619, buried 4 September, St. Savior's, Southwark). Actor (Strange's 1592; Worcester's-Queen Anne's 1602-13; Lady Elizabeth's 1614; Prince Charles' (I) 1616; Queen Anne's 1619. (Father of Robert Pallant (II)) [ES ii, 331 [full citation]; Bentley, 'Shakespeare's Fellows' (1928) [full citation]; Nungezer, 263 [full citation]; Greg, Dramatic Documents i, 48 (1931) [full citation]; JCS ii, 518 [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors III', 299 (1992) [full citation]]

Warder "Induction," Attendant, Soldier, Dardan "Envy," Nicanor "Sloth," ?Julio "Lechery," 2 SEVEN DEADLY SINS;


Perry, William

(d.1648) (Perrie, Pierry, Pirrie, Terry). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1613); , manager, licensee, (provincial companies 1616-42; Queen Anne's, Children of the Queen's Revels 1617-1629; Red Bull 1629-34, 1640-42; Ireland(?) 1641). [ES ii, 332 [full citation]; Nungezer, 278 [full citation]; JCS ii, 529 [full citation]; Stevenson, 'First Irish Theater', 154 (1942) [full citation]; REED York, 593 (1979) [full citation]; REED Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]; George, 'Walmesley', 11 (1985) [full citation]; REED Lancashire, 196 (1991) [full citation]]


?Price, Richard

(d.1627) (Pryore?). Actor (Admiral's-Henry's-Palsgrave's 1603-24; King and Queen of Bohemia's?). [ES ii, 335 [full citation]; Nungezer, 287-88 [full citation]; JCS ii, 535 [full citation]; Bowers, 'Shoemaker's Holiday' (1949) [full citation]]

Scott, SHOEMAKER'S HOLIDAY (Greg discredits this attribution as "an obvious forgery")


Raphe

(fl. 1613). Boy actor (Lady Elizabeth's). [REED Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]]


Reade, Emanuel

(1592-1620<). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1613; Queen Anne's 1613-17). [ES ii, 335 [full citation]; Nungezer, 290 [full citation]; JCS ii, 539 [full citation]; Sisson, 'Notes', 28 (1942) [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors III', 301 (1992) [full citation]]

principal actor, COXCOMB; HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE;


Rogers, William

(fl. 1628). Actor (Queen of Bohemia's). [Nungezer, 304 [full citation]; JCS ii, 554 [full citation]]


Seabrooke, Thomas

(b.1590; fl. 1613-39). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1628). [Nungezer, 313 [full citation]; JCS ii, 561 [full citation]]


Sebeck, Henry

(fl. 1617). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1617—noted at Norwich, 7 June 1617). [ES ii, 338 [full citation]; Nungezer, 313 [full citation]; JCS ii, 561 [full citation]]


Sherlock, William

(fl. 1617-40) (Shearlock, Shirelock, Shirley, Shurlock). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1622; Queen Henrietta's 1626-40). [Nungezer, 324 [full citation]; JCS ii, 572 [full citation]; Haaker, 'Plague', 297 (1968) [full citation]]

Lodam, WEDDING; Brand, KING JOHN AND MATILDA; Mr. Ruffman, 1 FAIR MAID OF THE WEST; Maharaball & Prusias, HANNIBAL AND SCIPIO;


Smith, Mathew

(b.1602; fl. 1631-41). Actor (King and Queen of Bohemia's 1631; Prince Charles' (II) 1631-4). [Nungezer, 334 [full citation]; JCS ii, 576 [full citation]]

Agurtes, HOLLAND'S LEAGUER;


Suell, Thomas

(fl. 1613). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's). (not a boy, as Bentley says) [JCS ii, 583 [full citation]; REED Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]]


Swanston, Eyllaerdt

(d.1651)
(Sawnston, Swainstone, Swansson, Swanstead, Swansted, Swanstone, Swanstrid, Swantton, Swautted; Eliard, Elliard, Ellyard, Ellyart, Elyard, Eylardt, Eylaerd, Eylaerdt, Eylyardt, Hilliard, Hilyar, Iliar, Illre, Ilra).
Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1622; King's 1624-42). [ES ii, 341 [full citation]; Nungezer, 342 [full citation]; JCS ii, 584 [full citation]; George, 'Early Cast Lists' (1974) [full citation]; Howard, 'Acting Lines', 10 (1985) [full citation]; Wills, 205 (1993) [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors IV', 172 (1993) [full citation]]

Aretinus Clemens, ROMAN ACTOR; Ricardo, PICTURE; Count Utrante, DESERVING FAVORITE; Chrysalus, BELIEVE AS YOU LIST; Lugier, WILD GOOSE CHASE; actor, LOVER'S MELANCHOLY; WOMAN'S PRIZE; according to Wright in Historia Histrionica (1699) he played Othello, OTHELLO; Nungezer opines he also played Bussy D'Ambois (the "third man" to play it according to the 1641 Prologue) in a revival of BUSSY D'AMBOIS;


Swinarton, Abell

(fl. 1628). Actor (Queen of Bohemia's). [Nungezer, 344 [full citation]; JCS ii, 588 [full citation]]


Taylor

(fl. 1622-4). Actor (Revels 1622; Lady Elizabeth's 1624). [Nungezer, 365 [full citation]; JCS ii, 590 [full citation]]

actor, CAPTIVES; Guard, Soldier, TWO NOBLE LADIES;


Taylor, Joseph

(1586?-1652). Actor (Duke of York's 1610; Lady Elizabeth's 1611-16; Charles's 1616-19; King's 1619-47); sharer. [ES ii, 345 [full citation]; Bentley, 'Shakespeare's Fellows' (1928) [full citation]; Nungezer, 366 [full citation]; JCS ii, 590 [full citation]; George, 'Pre-1642 Cast Lists' (1977) [full citation]; Eccles, 'Actors IV', 173 (1993) [full citation]; Farley-Hills, 'Joseph Taylor' (1994) [full citation]]

principal actor, COXCOMB; HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE; Almanac, MASK OF HEROES; Ferdinand, DUCHESS OF MALFI (taking over from Richard Burbage); Paris, ROMAN ACTOR; Mathias, PICTURE; Duke, DESERVING FAVORITE; Antiochus, BELIEVE AS YOU LIST; Mirabel, WILD GOOSE CHASE (1631 revival); Rollo, BLOODY BROTHER (Cockpit 1648); actor, HUMOROUS LIEUTENANT; CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY; DOUBLE MARRIAGE; WOMEN PLEASED; LITTLE FRENCH LAWYER; FALSE ONE; PILGRIM; ISLAND PRINCESS; LAWS OF CANDY; PROPHETESS; SEA VOYAGE; SPANISH CURATE; MAID IN THE MILL; LOVER'S PROGRESS; WIFE FOR A MONTH; LOVER'S MELANCHOLY; MAGNETIC LADY (anecdotal reference); ?FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS (1634 Court revival); according to Downes (Ros. Ang., p. 21) Taylor had been instucted in HAMLET by Shakespeare and in turn taught it to Davenant, who taught it to Betterton. This is specious as Taylor did not join the company until May of 1619, two months after Burbage's death and three years after Shakespeare's; Wright, in his Historica Histrionica, claims that Taylor did play Hamlet and also the following; Iago, OTHELLO; Truewit, EPICOENE; Face, ALCHEMIST; Gayton, Pleasant Notes upon Don Quixot (1654), p. 25, tells us that Taylor played Arbaces, A KING AND NO KING; Flecknoe informs us he was famous as Mosca, VOLPONE;


Townsend, John

(fl. 1611-34) (Towneshend). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1611-32; unknown company at Norwich 1634). [ES ii, 347 [full citation]; Denkinger, 'St. Botolph Aldgate', 106 (1926) [full citation]; Nungezer, 378 [full citation]; REED Coventry, 394 (1981) [full citation]; Bawcutt, 'Craven Ord Transcripts', 91 (1984) [full citation]]


Turner, Anthony

(fl. 1622-59). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1622-42). [Nungezer, 382 [full citation]; JCS ii, 607 [full citation]; Freehafer, 'London Patent Companies', 7 (1965) [full citation]; Haaker, 'Plague', 297 (1968) [full citation]]

Justice Lanby, WEDDING; Old Lord Bruce, KING JOHN AND MATILDA; Kitchen-maid, 1 FAIR MAID OF THE WEST; Bashaw Alcade, 2 FAIR MAID OF THE WEST; Piston, HANNIBAL AND SCIPIO;


Waymus, Francis

(fl. 1611-24) (Wambus, Wamus, Wanibus). Actor (Lady Elizabeth's 1611, 1617-24). [ES ii, 348 [full citation]; Nungezer, 387 (Wambus) [full citation]; JCS ii, 613 [full citation]]