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*28. BRAINES, W.W. _Holywell Priory and the Site of the Theatre, Sh.o.r.editch._ London, 1915. (Part XLIII of _Indications of Houses of Historical Interest in London_, issued by the London County Council.)
BRAND, J. See No. 157.
29. BRANDES, G. _William Shakespeare._ Translated by William Archer. 2 vols. London, 1898.
30. BRAYLEY, E.W. _Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the Theatres of London._ London, 1826. (Brief notice of the c.o.c.kpit in Drury Lane; relates chiefly to Restoration theatres.)
31. BRERETON, J. LE G. De Witt at the Swan. (_A Book of Homage to Shakespeare._ Oxford, 1916, p. 204.)
32. BRUCE, J. Who was "Will, my lord of Leycester's jesting player"?
(_The Shakespeare Society's Papers_, I, 88.)
33. BULLEN, G. The c.o.c.kpit or Phoenix Theatre in 1660. (_The Athenaeum_, May 21, 1881, p. 699.)
*34. BuLOW, G. VON AND W. POWELL. _Diary of the Journey of Philip Julius, Duke of Stettin-Pomerania, through England in the year 1602._ (_Transactions of the Royal Historical Society_, New Series, VI. See No. 146.)
*35. _Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, 1547-1660._ London, 1856-. (See also No. 192.)
36. _Calendar of the Patent Rolls._ London, 1891-1908.
37. CALMOUR, A.C. _Fact and Fiction about Shakespeare, with Some Account of the Playhouses, Players, and Playwrights of His Period._ Stratford-on-Avon, 1894.
38. _A Catalogue of Models and of Stage-Sets in the Dramatic Museum of Columbia University._ New York, 1916. (See also Nos. 129, 211.)
*39. CHALMERS, GEORGE. _An Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare-Papers._ London, 1797.
*40. ---- _A Supplemental Apology._ London, 1799.
*41. CHAMBERS, E.K. Commissions for the Chapel. (The Malone Society's _Collections_, I, 357.)
*42. ---- Court Performances Before Queen Elizabeth. (_The Modern Language Review_, II, 1.)
*43. ---- Court Performances Under James the First. (_Ibid._, IV, 153.)
*44. ---- Dramatic Records from the Lansdowne Ma.n.u.scripts. (The Malone Society's _Collections_, I, 143.)
45. ---- The Elizabethan Lords Chamberlain. (_Ibid._, I, 31.)
46. ---- [Review of] _Henslowe's Diary_, Edited by Walter W. Greg.
(_The Modern Language Review_, IV, 407, 511.)
*47. ---- A Jotting by John Aubrey. (The Malone Society's _Collections_, I, 341. Concerns Beeston and the c.o.c.kpit in Drury Lane.)
*48. ---- _The Mediaeval Stage._ Oxford, 1903.
49. ---- Nathaniel Field and Joseph Taylor. (_The Modern Language Review_, IV, 395.)
50. ---- _Notes on the History of the Revels Office under the Tudors._ London, 1906.
51. ---- The Stage of the Globe. (_The Works of William Shakespeare._ Stratford-Town Edition. Stratford-on-Avon, 1904-07, X, 351.)
52. ---- Two Early Player-Lists. (The Malone Society's _Collections_, I, 348.)
53. ---- William Kempe. (_The Modern Language Review_, IV, 88.)
*54. CHAMBERS, E.K. AND W.W. GREG. Dramatic Records from the Privy Council Register, 1603-1642. (The Malone Society's _Collections_, I, 370. For the records prior to 1603 see No. 87. Cf. also No. 260.)
*55. ---- Dramatic Records of the City of London. The Remembrancia.
(The Malone Society's _Collections_, I, 43. See also No. 224.)
*56. ---- Royal Patents for Players. (The Malone Society's _Collections_, I, 260.)
57. CHARLANNE, L. _L'Influence Francaise en Angleterre au xviie Siecle, Le Theatre et la Critique._ Paris, 1906.
*58. CHILD, H. The Elizabethan Theatre. (_The Cambridge History of English Literature_, vol. VI, chap. X.)
59. CLAPHAM, A.W. On the Topography of the Dominican Priory of London.
(_Archaeologia_, LXIII, 57. See also Nos. 2, 61.)
*60. ---- The Topography of the Carmelite Priory of London. (_The Journal of the British Archaeological a.s.sociation_, New Series, XVI, 15. See also No. 61.)
61. CLAPHAM, A.W. AND W.H. G.o.dFREY. _Some Famous Buildings and their Story._ Westminster, [1913]. (Contains G.o.dfrey's study of the Fortune contract, and, in abbreviated form, the two articles by Clapham noted above, Nos. 59, 60. See also Nos. 8, 38, 116, 129.)
62. CLARK, A. Players or Companies on Tour 1548-1630. (_Notes and Queries_, X Series, XII, 41.)
c.o.c.kPIT-IN-COURT. See Nos. 18, 80, 81, 82, 83, 89, 99, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 197, 228, 250, 253, 305, 313.
c.o.c.kPIT-IN-DRURY LANE. See Nos. 4, 30, 33, 47, 72, 88, 91, 99, 119, 138, 139, 142, 147, 159, 197, 223, 227, 228, 303.
*63. COLLIER, J.P. _The Alleyn Papers._ London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1843. (See No. 161.)
64. ---- _The Diary of Philip Henslowe._ London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1845. (See No. 143.)
*65. ---- _The History of English Dramatic Poetry._ 3 vols. 1831.
Second edition, London, 1879.
66. ---- _Lives of the Original Actors._ (See No. 68.)
*67. ---- _Memoirs of Edward Alleyn._ London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1841. (See No. 316.)
68. ---- _Memoirs of the Princ.i.p.al Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare._ London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1846.
(Reprinted with some corrections in No. 65.)
69. ---- On Players and Dramatic Performances in the Reign of Edward IV. (_The Shakespeare Society's Papers_, II, 87.)
*70. ---- Original History of "The Theatre" in Sh.o.r.editch, and Connexion of the Burbadge Family with it. (_Ibid._, IV, 63.)
71. ---- Richard Field, Nathaniel Field, Anthony Munday, and Henry Chettle. (_Ibid._, IV, 36.)