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*284. ---- Origin of the Curtain Theatre, and Mistakes Regarding It.
(_The Shakespeare Society's Papers_, I, 29.)
285. ---- Three New Privy Seals for Players in the Time of Shakespeare. (_Ibid._, IV, 41.)
286. TYSON, W. Heming's Players at Bristol in the Reign of Henry VIII.
(_Ibid._, III, 13.)
287. _Victoria History of London._ London, 1909.
*288. WALLACE, C.W. _The Children of the Chapel at Blackfriars 1597-1603._ Lincoln [Nebraska], 1908. (Originally printed in _University Studies_, University of Nebraska, 1908.)
*289. ---- _The Evolution of the English Drama up to Shakespeare, with a History of the First Blackfriars Theatre._ (_Schriften der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft_, Band IV. Berlin, 1912.)
*290. ---- _The First London Theatre, Materials for a History._ (_University Studies_, University of Nebraska, vol. XII. Lincoln, Nebraska, 1913.)
291. ---- Gervase Markham, Dramatist. (The Shakespeare _Jahrbuch_, XLVI, 345. Cf. J.Q. Adams, in _Modern Philology_, X, 426.)
*292. ---- _Globe Theatre Apparel._ [London.] Privately printed, August, 1909. (For the nature of the contents see the London _Times_, November 30, 1909, p. 12; and the Shakespeare _Jahrbuch_, XLVI, 239.)
293. ---- _Keysar_ v. _Burbage and Others._ Privately printed, 1910.
(These doc.u.ments are included in the author's _Shakespeare and his London a.s.sociates_, No. 297.)
294. ---- A London Pageant of Shakespeare's Time. (The London _Times_, March 28, 1913.)
295. ---- New Shakespeare Discoveries. (_Harper's Monthly Magazine_, CXX, 489. See No. 297.)
296. ---- Old Blackfriars Theatre. (The London _Times_, September 12, 1906; the New York _Evening Post_, September 24, 1906.)
*297. ---- Shakespeare and His London a.s.sociates as Revealed in Recently Discovered Doc.u.ments. (_University Studies_, University of Nebraska, X, 261.)
298. ---- Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theatre. (_The Century Magazine_, September, 1910. The doc.u.ments on which this popular article is based may be found in Nos. 289 and 297.)
*299. ---- Shakespeare and the Globe. (The London _Times_, October 2 and 4, 1909. Deals with the Osteler-Heminges doc.u.ments, and the site of the Globe. These doc.u.ments Mr. Wallace has privately printed in _Advance Sheets from Shakespeare, The Globe, and Blackfriars_, The Shakespeare Head Press, 1909, whence they were printed in the Shakespeare _Jahrbuch_, XLVI, 235.)
*300. ---- Shakespeare and the Globe. (The London _Times_, April 30 and May 1, 1914.)
301. ---- Shakspere's Money Interest in the Globe Theatre. (_The Century Magazine_, August, 1910. The doc.u.ments on which this popular article is based may be found in No. 297.)
*302. ---- The Swan Theatre and the Earl of Pembroke's Servants.
(_Englische Studien_, XLIII, 340. See Nos. 257, 263.)
*303. ---- Three London Theatres of Shakespeare's Time. (_University Studies_, University of Nebraska, IX, 287.)
*304. WARNER, G.F. _Catalogue of the Ma.n.u.scripts and Muniments of Alleyn's College of G.o.d's Gift at Dulwich._ [London], 1881.
305. WHEATLEY, H.B. _London, Past and Present.... Based upon the Handbook of London by the late Peter Cunningham._ London and New York, 1891. (See No. 81.)
*306. ---- On a Contemporary Drawing of the Interior of the Swan Theatre, 1596. (_The New Shakspere Society's Transactions_, 1887-90, p. 213.)
WHITEFRIARS. See Nos. 5, 6, 7, 19, 43, 60, 61, 86, 141, 144, 189, 196, 201, 214, 218, 223, 239, 287, 293, 297.
*307. WILKINSON, R. _Londina Ill.u.s.trata._ 2 vols. London, 1819-25.
(The second volume is ent.i.tled _Theatrum Ill.u.s.trata_.)
308. WILSON, J.D. _Life in Shakespeare's England._ Cambridge, 1911.
(Chap. VII, "The Theatre.")
*309. ---- The Puritan Attack upon the Stage. (_The Cambridge History of English Literature_, vol. VI.)
*310. WINWOOD, R. _Memorials of Affairs of State._ 3 vols. London, 1725.
311. WOOLF, A.H. _Shakespeare and the Old Southwark Playhouses: a Lecture._ London, 1903. (20 pp., 8vo, privately printed.)
312. WOTTON, SIR H. _Reliquiae Wottonianae._ London, 1651.
313. WRIGHT, G.R. The English Stage in the Year 1638. (_The Journal of the British Archaeological a.s.sociation_, XVI, 275; reprinted in the author's _Archaeologic and Historic Fragments_, London, 1887.)
*314. WRIGHT, J. _Historia Histrionica_, London, 1699. (Reprinted in Hazlitt's Dodsley, vol. XV.)
315. WRIGHT, T. _Queen Elizabeth and Her Times._ 2 vols. London, 1838.
*316. YOUNG, W. _The History of Dulwich College, with a Life of the Founder, Edward Alleyn, and an Accurate Transcript of his Diary, 1617-1622._ 2 vols. London, 1889. (Edition limited to 250 copies, privately printed for the author.)
MAPS AND VIEWS OF LONDON
I
CRACE, J.G. _A Catalogue of Maps, Plans, and Views of London, Westminster, and Southwark, Collected and Arranged by Frederick Crace._ London, 1878. (This collection of maps is now in the British Museum. The Catalogue is not always trustworthy.)
GOMME, L. The Story of London Maps. (_The Geographical Journal_, London, 1908, x.x.xI, 489, 616.)
MARTIN, W. A Study of Early Map-Views of London. (_The Antiquary_, London, 1909, XLV, 337, 406. See also _Home Counties Magazine_, IX.)
II
VAN DEN WYNGAERDE, A. View of London, Westminster, and Southwark. (The original drawing, made about 1530, is now preserved in the Sutherland Collection in the Bodleian Library. A reproduction in three sections will be found in Besant's _London in the Time of the Tudors_.)
BRAUN, G., AND F. HOGENBERGIUS. _Londinum Feracissimi Angliae Regni Metropolis._ (In _Civitates...o...b..s Terrarum_, Cologne, 1572. The map is based on an original, now lost, drawn between 1554 and 1558; see Alfred Marks, _The Athenaeum_, March 31, 1906.)
AGAS, R. _Civitas Londinum._ (This map, executed about 1570, is based on the same original map, 1554-58, made use of by Braun and Hogenbergius, although Agas has introduced a few changes. The two earliest copies are in Guildhall, London, and in the Pepysian Library at Cambridge. The student should be warned against Vertue's reproduction, often met with. The best reproduction is that by The London Topographical Society, 1905.)
NORDEN, J. _London._ (In _Speculum Britanniae, an Historical and Chorographical Description of Middles.e.x. By the Travaile and View of John Norden_. London, 1593. The map was engraved by Pieter Vanden Keere.)