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16 Lawyers, Musicians, an Antiquary and More
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Picture Credits ix
- Introduction: 1593, the Theatre, Shakespeare, Saint Helen’s, English and You 1
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PART I 1576, London, the Theatre and Hunting for China
- 1 1576: A Starting Point 27
- 2 James Burbage Plans His Theatre: The Theatre 46
- 3 Kick-Starting the British Empire 63
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PART II The Theatre, 1576–1598
- 4 James Burbage Builds the Theatre 81
- 5 Trouble at the Theatre 101
- 6 The Early Years of the Theatre: 1576–1586 115
- 7 The 1594 Changes at the Theatre and Shakespeare’s New Focus 130
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PART III The Parish of Saint Helen’s, Bishopsgate Street
- 8 William Shakespeare and the Parish of Saint Helen’s 143
- 9 Searching for Shakespeare’s Lodgings in Saint Helen’s 165
- 10 What Attracted Shakespeare to Saint Helen’s? 180
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PART IV Life, Death and Religion in Saint Helen’s
- 11 Saint Helen’s Church: The Anchor of the Parish 201
- 12 A Walk Round the Interior of Saint Helen’s Church 216
- 13 Dreaming of English Exploration, Trade, Wealth, Colonisation and Empire 230
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PART V Shakespeare’s Neighbours in Saint Helen’s
- 14 The Radical Doctors of Saint Helen’s 253
- 15 Dr Peter Turner Visits a Patient at the Sign of the Horse Head Inn 276
- 16 Lawyers, Musicians, an Antiquary and More 292
- 17 Saint Helen’s as a Microcosmos: A Theatre of London 306
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PART VI Bewitchment in London
- 18 Witchcraft in Thames Street 331
- 19 Mary Glover is Bewitched in All-Hallows-the-Less, Thames Street 349
- 20 An Exorcism in Shoreditch 360
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PART VII Coda: The Advancement of English
- 21 Honey or Cane Sugar? 375
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Appendix: Where Did Shakespeare Live in Saint Helen’s and Who Might Have Been His Landlord?
- 1 Introduction 391
- 2 What Accommodation in Saint Helen’s Would Have Appealed to Shakespeare? 394
- 3 Identifying the Location of Shakespeare’s Residence(s) 404
- 4 When did Shakespeare Leave Saint Helen’s? 432
- 5 Who Was John Pryn, Pryne, Prynne, Pryme, Prymme? 444
- 6 Who Was John Hatton? 452
- 7 Who Were Thomas Wrightson, John Harvey and Israel Jorden, Jordan, Jordaine, Jordayne, Jurden? 457
- 8 Who Were John, Antonia and Katherine Jeffrey? 466
- 9 Some Other Residents of Saint Helen’s in the 1580s and 1590s 470
- Bibliography 475
- Index 489
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Picture Credits ix
- Introduction: 1593, the Theatre, Shakespeare, Saint Helen’s, English and You 1
-
PART I 1576, London, the Theatre and Hunting for China
- 1 1576: A Starting Point 27
- 2 James Burbage Plans His Theatre: The Theatre 46
- 3 Kick-Starting the British Empire 63
-
PART II The Theatre, 1576–1598
- 4 James Burbage Builds the Theatre 81
- 5 Trouble at the Theatre 101
- 6 The Early Years of the Theatre: 1576–1586 115
- 7 The 1594 Changes at the Theatre and Shakespeare’s New Focus 130
-
PART III The Parish of Saint Helen’s, Bishopsgate Street
- 8 William Shakespeare and the Parish of Saint Helen’s 143
- 9 Searching for Shakespeare’s Lodgings in Saint Helen’s 165
- 10 What Attracted Shakespeare to Saint Helen’s? 180
-
PART IV Life, Death and Religion in Saint Helen’s
- 11 Saint Helen’s Church: The Anchor of the Parish 201
- 12 A Walk Round the Interior of Saint Helen’s Church 216
- 13 Dreaming of English Exploration, Trade, Wealth, Colonisation and Empire 230
-
PART V Shakespeare’s Neighbours in Saint Helen’s
- 14 The Radical Doctors of Saint Helen’s 253
- 15 Dr Peter Turner Visits a Patient at the Sign of the Horse Head Inn 276
- 16 Lawyers, Musicians, an Antiquary and More 292
- 17 Saint Helen’s as a Microcosmos: A Theatre of London 306
-
PART VI Bewitchment in London
- 18 Witchcraft in Thames Street 331
- 19 Mary Glover is Bewitched in All-Hallows-the-Less, Thames Street 349
- 20 An Exorcism in Shoreditch 360
-
PART VII Coda: The Advancement of English
- 21 Honey or Cane Sugar? 375
-
Appendix: Where Did Shakespeare Live in Saint Helen’s and Who Might Have Been His Landlord?
- 1 Introduction 391
- 2 What Accommodation in Saint Helen’s Would Have Appealed to Shakespeare? 394
- 3 Identifying the Location of Shakespeare’s Residence(s) 404
- 4 When did Shakespeare Leave Saint Helen’s? 432
- 5 Who Was John Pryn, Pryne, Prynne, Pryme, Prymme? 444
- 6 Who Was John Hatton? 452
- 7 Who Were Thomas Wrightson, John Harvey and Israel Jorden, Jordan, Jordaine, Jordayne, Jurden? 457
- 8 Who Were John, Antonia and Katherine Jeffrey? 466
- 9 Some Other Residents of Saint Helen’s in the 1580s and 1590s 470
- Bibliography 475
- Index 489