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1, 143, 161.) *208. ---- The Site of the Globe Playhouse of Shakespeare. (_Surrey Archaeological Collections_, London, 1910, XXIII, 149. Also separately printed.) 209. MEMBER FROM THE BEGINNING. Accounts of Performances and Revels at Court in the Reign of Henry VIII. (_The Shakespeare Society's Papers_, III, 87.) 210. MEYMOTT, W.J. _The Manor of Old Paris Garden; an Historical Account of Christ Church, Surrey._ London, 1881. (Printed for private circulation. Inaccurate. See _Notes and Queries_, VII Series, III, 241.) 211. MILES, D.H. The Dramatic Museum at Columbia University. (_The American Review of Reviews_, XLVI, 67. Illustrations of models of early playhouses. See No. 38, 129.) 212. MILLS, C.A. Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre. (The London _Times_, April 11, 1914.) 213. Model of the Globe Playhouse. (_The Graphic_, London, LXXXII, 579; _Illustrated London News_, CXXXVI, 423.) 214. MORGAN, A. The Children's Companies. (_Shakesperiana_, IX, 131.) 215. MURRAY, J.T. English Dramatic Companies in the Towns Outside of London, 1550-1600. (_Modern Philology_, II, 539.) *216. ---- _English Dramatic Companies._ 2 vols. London, 1910. 217. N., T.C. The Old Bridge at Newington. (_Notes and Queries_, II Series, XII, 323.) 218. NAIRN, J.A. Boy-Actors under the Tudors and Stuarts. (_Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature_, II Series, XXXII, 11.) *219. NICHOLS, J. _The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth._ 4 vols. London, 1823. *220. ---- _The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of King James the First._ 4 vols. London, 1828. 221. ONIONS, C.T. _Shakespeare's England._ 2 vols. Oxford, 1916. (Chap. XXIV, "Actors and Acting," by Percy Simpson; chap. XXV, "The Playhouse," by William Archer and W.J. Lawrence; chap. XXVII, section 7, "Bearbaiting, Bull Baiting, and Cockfighting," by Sir Sidney Lee. A popular treatise.) *222. ORDISH, T.F. _Early London Theatres._ London, 1894. (For an important review, see E.K. Chambers in _The Academy_, August 24, 1895, p. 139.) *223. ---- London Theatres. (_The Antiquary_, XI-XVI. "Theatre and Curtain," XI, 89; "Rose," XI, 212; "Bear Garden," XI, 243; "Globe," XII, 41; "Elizabethan Stage," XII, 193; "Swan," XII, 245; "Blackfriars," XIV, 22, 55, 108; "Fortune," XIV, 205; "Red Bull," XIV, 236, "Cockpit," XV, 93; "Whitefriars," XV, 262; "Salisbury Court," XVI, 244.) *224. OVERALL, W.H. AND H.C. _Analytical Index to the Se
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