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 6 Jan.[1]   'Sebastian Wastcote m^r of           £10. 18 Jan. (W.); D. xii. F. 336. 'The children of Pawles. the children of Powles.'                  321 (30 Jan.). A storie of Pompey on                                                                                    twelf nighte.' 2 Feb. 'the Lorde Chamblaynes             £10. 13 Feb. (W.); D. xii. F. 336. 'The earle of Sussex players.'                                 330 (14 Feb.). men. A storie of  on                                                                                    Candlemas daie.' 5 Feb. (W.) 'the M^r of the Children of the      £10. 14 Feb. (W.); D. xii. F. 336. 'The children of the Chappell.'                                330. Quenes maiesties chappell. A                                                                                   storie of   on shrove-*sondaie.' 7 Feb. 'Therle of Leiscesters players.'   £10. 14 Jan. (W.); D. xii. F. 336. 'The Earle of Leicesters 330 (14 Feb.). men. A storie of  on                                                                                    shrovetuesdaie.' 26 Dec. 'to them [Leicester's] more.'      £10. 14 Jan. (W.); D. xii. F. 336. 'The Earle of Leicesters 321 (30 Jan.). men. A Comodie called delighte on St Stephens daie.'

1581-2 (D. A. 542, mm. 32-3; Harl. MS. 1644, ff. 78^v, 80^v, 81^v).

26 Dec. 'the M^r of the Children of         £10. 14 Apr. (W.); D. xiii. F. 345. Table II, 'v playes'. Powles.'                                  393 (G.). 28 Dec. 'the Servauntes of the Lorde       £10. 21 Jan. (W.); D. xiii. Straunge for certen                    311. feates of activitie shewed her Ma^{tie}.' 31 Dec. } 'the M^r of the Children of her     £20. 1 Apr. (G.); D. xiii. 27 Feb. } ma^{tes} Chappell.'                           374.

1582-3 (D. A. 542, mm. 44-5).

26 Dec. (Wi.) 'William Hunnys the m^r of      £10. 17 Feb. (R.). F. 349. 'A Comodie or Morrall the children of the chappell.'                                   devised on A game of the Cardes on St Stephens daie by the Children of her maiesties Chapple.'