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 Apr. 13. Play for Spanish embassy.

June 11.

July 22.

Aug. 12?

Aug. Visit to Beddington? (Francis Carew) by Kingston.

Aug. 18 < > 20-30. or visits in Surrey and Hants. Woking, Guildford Manor (Aug. 20, 21), Loseley? (William More), Farnham (Bp. Winchester, Aug. 24, 25, 29), Odiham, Bagshot.

Aug. 30.

Oct. 12.

Dec. 23.

Christmas. Rich's (twice), Paul's (twice), Westminster. The Revels prepared eight plays this winter, The King of Scots (tragedy), As Plain As Can Be, The Painful Pilgrimage, Jack and Jill, Six Fools, Wit and Will, Prodigality, Orestes (the extant play?), and six masks, of which two were not used.

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Jan. 2. Visit to Charterhouse.[10]

c. Feb. Visit to Hackney.[11]

Feb. 29-March 2 (S.). Chapel (tragedy) and Windsor Chapel.

Apr. 6. [12]

July 6-12? Visit to Charterhouse (Duke of Norfolk).[13]

July 12-Sept. 22. in Essex, Middlesex, Herts., Beds., Bucks., Northants., Oxon., Berks.[14] Havering (July 13-15) with visits to Giddy Hall in Romford (Sir Anthony Cooke) and Pyrgo (Lord John Grey), Copt Hall (Thomas Heneage, July 19), Enfield (July 22, 25), Hatfield (July 30, Aug. 3, 4, 7), Knebworth (Rowland Lytton), St. Albans (Sir Ralph Rowlett, Aug. 8), Dunstable (Edward Wingate), Brickhill (Thomas Duncombe?), Whaddon (Lord Grey), Buckingham (William Davers? at parsonage), Easton Neston (Sir John Fermor, Aug. 14, 21), Grafton Regis, Charlton (Sir Robert