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INDEX

Names included in PREFACE, NOTES, and BIBLIOGRAPHY only, are not given in the Index.

A'BECKET, ST. THOMAS, his desecrated | Basingwhite, John, of Corpus Christi

shrine, 2, 5, 7, 8.

Abraham and Isaac, a miracle play, 21.
Alleyn, Edward, appears as 'Tambur-
laine,' 124, etc.; tribute to his powers
by T. Heywood and B. Jonson, 125;
his gorgeous dress, 126; as 'Faustus,'
141, 240-241.

College, Cambridge, 56.

Beard, Thomas, his slanderous Theatre
of Gods Judgements, 252-253, 254,
256.

Beaumont, Francis, dramatist, on the
'Mermaid' Club, 184.

Bell, Vice-Chancellor, Cambridge, 76.

Archer, Francis, slays Marlowe, 245- Benet College (see Corpus Christi Col-

246, 253.

Arden, Mary, 13.

Armada, Spanish, 129-130.

lege).

'Birthplace of Marlowe, Canterbury,
28.

Arthur, Catherine (see Marlowe, Cath- Blunt, Edward, printer and publisher,
erine).

Rev. Christopher, 13, 14.
Dorothy, her will, Appendix C,
264, etc.

Thomas, and his family, settled
in Canterbury, 129, Appendix C,
264, etc.

Ascham's works transcribed by T.
Baker, 257.

As You Like It, reference to Marlowe,
250.

Atheist's Tragedy, The, a pseudo-

antique ballad, 226.

Aubrey, John, on Sir W. Raleigh, 193.

BAINES, RICHARD (see Harleian MSS.).
Baker, Thomas, antiquary and non-
juror, 230-231, 257-263.
Bale, John, Bishop of Ossory, author
of King John, a drama, 168.
Barnfield, Richard, 221.
Barons' Wars, The, by Drayton, 220.
Barton,, wife of Solomon Barton,
Appendix C, 265.

180, 214-215, 228.

Boas, Professor F. S., his edition of

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the Works of Thomas Kyd, 258,

etc.

Bome, Richard (see Harleian MSS.).
Bonnybootes,' 227, 228.

Boyle, John, Bishop of Cork, at King's
School, Canterbury, 43; at Cam-
bridge, 64.

Richard, Earl of Cork, at King's
School, Canterbury, accurate in his
grammar, etc., 38; did not receive
stipend, 43; at Cambridge, 67; in
London, 97.

Breton, Nicholas, on Richard Jones,
the publisher, 102.

Bull's Stake,' Butter-Market, Canter-
bury, 24.

Burghmote, the, Court of, 7; a decree
of, 14; provides for children's educa-
tion, 31.

Burleigh, Lord, 144, 197.

CAMBRIDGE, 52-96; style of living

there, 67, etc.; corporal punishment | D'Israeli, Isaac, 194.

at, 70-71, 76; curriculum, 78, etc.
Canterbury, 1-46.

'Canterbury Scholars,' 44, 45, 60-64, 67.
Carrier, Benjamin, D.D., 40, 64.
Chapman, George, poet, 101, 179, 194,
219-220, 245, 246, 250.
Chapter, the, Canterbury, benefits from,
46, 90.

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Cholmelei, Richard, persuaded by 'Mar.
lowe's reason to become an atheist,'
261.

Christ's Tears Over Jerusalem, by
Nashe, 249.

Drake, Sir Francis, 242, 245.
Dramatic entertainments at Cambridge,

75, 76-77.

Drayton, Michael, 179, 180, 220, O
Poets and Poetry, 251.
Dyce's 'obliging informant,' 56.

Eastward Hoe! 245.

Edward the Second, 114, 175.
Elizabeth the Queen, visits Canterbury,
25-26; statutes of, at Cambridge
University, 77; her edicts against
acting in the City, 143, etc., 151-152;
her opinion of Raleigh, 183.
England's Helicon, 221-222.
Parnassus, 220.

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Clerk (the Common), Canterbury, to Farewell to Folly, by R. Greene, sneers

teach the children, 31, 32.

Coale, William, D.D., 238.
Coldwell, George, author, 39.

- John, Bishop of Salisbury, 39.
Thomas, author, 39.

Collier, J. P., author, 226, 230, 257.
Coluthus, his Helena Raptus, 101.
Commonplace Book (Thornborough's),

222-226.

Complete Angler, The (Walton's), 222.
Compter, the, players sent to, 145.
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,
Parker Scholarships at, 43-45; col-
lege life at, 55-96.

Corpus Christi' plays, 9, 21, 22.
Cowper, J. M., his Canterbury Mar-
riage Licenses, 266.

in, 119.

Fleetwood, William, Recorder of Lon-
don, 148; his Office of a Justice of
Peace, 152.

Fletcher, John, poet, 77.

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Cranmer, Archbishop, 'Visitor' of Gonston, Elizabeth (wife of Anthony

King's School, 35.

Marlowe), 242.

'Cross Keys,' Gracechurch Street, 145, Gravesend, 49-51.

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HALL, JOHN, of Southampton, 237.
- Joseph, Bishop of Exeter, his
Virgidemiarum, 114-115.
Hallam, Henry, on The Jew of Malta,
156; on Thomas Harriott, 188.
Hamlet, early drama of, 199, 200.
Hamond, Thomas, 67.

'Harleian MSS.,' 230-236, 257-
263.

Harley, Robert (see Oxford, Earl
of).

Harrington, Sir John, The Play of
Cards, 146.

Harriott, Thomas, mathematician, etc.
to Kepler, 91, 187-192, 193, 233,
260.

Harris, Thomas, Prelector, Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, 80.
Harvey, Gabriel, 84, 199, 238-239,
249, 251-252, 256.

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Horners' Company, the, 153-154.
Howard, Lord Charles, afterwards
Earl of Nottingham, High Admiral
of England, 133, 144, 233.

IRELAND, W. H., literary forgeries,
230, 257.

JAGGARD, WILLIAM, publisher, 221.
Jew, The, 154.

Jew of Malta, 154-164.

Joan of Arc ('the Maid of Orleans'),
175.

John, The Troublesome Raigne of King,
168.

Jones, Richard, printer and publisher,

102; address to Tamburlaine, 115.
Jonson, Benjamin, on Marlowe's verse,
103; on theatrical audiences, 116;
on Alleyn's acting, 125-126; on his
remuneration, 127; helps Dekker
with the drama of Page of Plymouth,
127; friend of Harriott, 192; in
Eastward Hoe! 245, 251, 255.

KENNETH, WHITE, Bishop of Peter-
borough, on Dr. J. Ludd, 38.
Kepler, mathematician, Harriott's cor-
respondence with him, 91, 192.
Kett, Francis, unorthodox theology,

91.

King's School, Canterbury, 'the gram-
marian,' 25; closed on account of
the plague, 26-27; history of, 32-
35; the curriculum, 36; famous
scholars of, 38-43.
Knave of Cards, 153.
Kitchin (see Kytchin).

Kyd, Thomas, 179, 199, 200, 230, 231-
236, 239, 258, 262-263.

Kytchin, John, author of Jurisdictions,
153.

Richard, of Clifford's Inn, security
for Christopher Marlowe, 148-153.
M.A., Corpus Christi Col-
lege, Cambridge, 153.

LAMB, CHARLES, on Marlowe's Edward
the Second, 202.

Lord Henry, afterwards Earl of Leo the Tenth, 'dying in a fit of
Northampton, 228.

Hughes (or Hues), Robert, mathema- Lodge, Thomas, on Richard Jones,

tician, 187, 191.

laughter,' 254.

publisher, 102.

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duces Doctor Faustus, 133; appears
before the City Recorder, 148; pro-
duces Jew of Malta, 154; his work
in King John, 168; his work in
Henry the Sixth, 169; his free speak-
ing, 163, 176, etc.; working with
Shakespeare, 172, etc.; friend of
Raleigh, 183, 194; produces Edward
the Second, 200; his hand in The
Massacre of Paris, 207; his Dido,
Queene of Carthage, 208; as a lyrical
poet, Hero and Leander, etc., 214;
his autograph, 227; his translation of
Lucan's First Book, 228; Life's Last
Years, 230-246; to appear before
Privy Council, 236-241; his death,
245-246.

Marlow, Richard, Lord Mayor of Lon- Marlowe, Dorothy (afterwards Crad-

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John (the elder), 13.

(the younger), his marriage,
13, 14; births of his children, 17;
admitted to the freedom of the city of
Canterbury, 17; a well-to-do citizen,
18; his alleged residence, 28; as
parish clerk, 31; takes new ap-
prentices, 129; a bowman or archer,
130; Streeter's legacy, 130; his will,
Appendix C, 264, etc.

etc.

Margaret (afterwards Jurden), 264,

(the younger), 13.
MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER (the Poet),
his birth, 17; childhood, 18-28;
early education, 31-32; enters the
King's School, Canterbury, 32;
schooldays and schoolfellows, 37-43;
gains scholarship at Cambridge, 44;
leaves home, 46; arrives at Cam-
bridge, 55; life at the University,
56, etc.; gains B.A. degree, 80;
vacations, 83; translates Ovid's
Amores, 88; not an actor, 89; be-
comes M.A., 92; mental conflicts,
92; leaves Cambridge, 96; London
life and associates, 99, etc.; produces
Tamburlaine, 101; known as 'Tam-
burlaine,' 118; produces the Second
Part of Tamburlaine, 119, etc. ; pro- | Mexia, Pedro, on Tamburlaine, 105.

Mary, the poet's eldest sister, 17,
264.
Marston, John, Eastward Hoe! 245.
Martyn (or Marlyn) E., apprentice, 83.
Maunder, Henry, Star Chamber Mes-
senger, 237.

Menaphon, by R. Greene, 118.
Meres, Francis, 179, 210, 254.
Mermaid' Club, the, founded by Sir
Walter Raleigh, 184.

Merry Wives of Windsor, 221.

Middlesex Sessions, Clerkenwell, 148,

151-152.

45; his will, 60; his gifts to Corpus,
71-72; holiday restriction, 80.

Midsummer Night's Dream, 115, 180, Parrott, Henry, author, at the King's

249.

Moore, Joan, 83, 264.

John, 83, 264, 269.

Morley, Thomas, composer, 228.
Mortimeriades (see The Barons' Wars).
Moryson, Fynes, travellers' tales, 49-
51.

School, 39.

Parsons, a slanderer, 192.

Passionate Pilgrime, The, 220, 221.
Shepherd, The, 221, 222-225.
Peckham, Archbishop, 37.

Peele, George, dramatist, 90, 179, 198,
246.

Mourning Garment, The, by R. Greene, Pembroke, Earl of, 222, 226, 233.

libels in, 119.

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Percy, Henry (see Northumberland,

Earl of).

Performance,' 'An Interrupted, by
Rev. Dr. Stokes, 76-77.

Perimedes, by R. Greene, innuendo,
118.

Perondinus, Petrus, his account of Tam-
burlaine, 105.

Petowe, Henry, his continuation of
Hero and Leander, 250-251.
Pharonnida, by W. Chamberlayne,
quoted, 'Conscience grim,' etc., 138.
Plague at Canterbury, 26.
Play, The, of Cards, 146.
Player's Scourge, The, 143.
Playfere, Thomas, D.D., scholar of the
King's School, 39.

Popham, Chief Justice, on Sir Walter
Raleigh, 191.

Pory, John, D.D., Master of Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, 44.
Privy Council, Acts of, 152, 236, 237-

241.

Prynne, William, on the Devil and
Faustus, 141, 143.

Puckering, Sir John, Lord Keeper, 231-
236, 258, 262, 263.

R. B. GENT, Greene's Funeralls, 170.
Palaphilos, at Inner Temple revels, Rabelais, his death, 252.
Raleigh, Carew, 184, 192.

100.

Palladis Tamia: Wits Treasury, 210,

254.

Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Can-
terbury, entertains Queen Elizabeth,
25; his death, 27; his interest in
education, 35; his benefactions, 43,

Sir Walter, his influence on Mar.
lowe, 183; founds the 'Mermaid'
Club, 184; the 'Free-thinkers,' 184;
and Harriott, 187-191, 192; 'The
Nymph's Reply,' 221, 222, 225-226,
260.

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