[992] Lee, 285, citing (a) manuscript notes by Ralph Brooke on William Dethick's grants of arms, in which both Shakespeare and Cowley appear in a list of persons given arms on false pretences, and (b) a manuscript Discourse of the Causes of Discord amongst the Officers of Arms by William Smith, Rougedragon, 'Phillipps the player had graven in a gold ring the armes of Sʳ Wᵐ Phillipp, Lord Bardolph, with the said L. Bardolphs cote quartred, which I shewed to Mʳ York [Brooke, York Herald] at a small gravers shopp in Foster Lane.... Pope the player would have no other armes but the armes of Sʳ Tho. Pope, Chancelor of yᵉ Augmentations'.

[993] App. C, No. liv.

[994] Halliwell-Phillipps, i. 325; cf. ch. x.

[995] App. C, Nos. xxii, lvii; cf. Wright (App. I, ii) on the 'grave and sober behaviour' of the later King's men.

[996] Cf. ch. xiii (Anne's).

[997] Cf. ch. xiii (Lady Elizabeth's).

[998] Dekker and Webster, Northward Ho! IV. i. 1:

'Bellamont. Sirrah, I'll speak with none.

Servant. What? Not a player?

Bellamont. No; though a sharer bawl.