ROBINSON, THOMAS. Germany, 1626.
ROLL (ROE), JOHN. Interluders, 1530. He died in 1539.
RONNER, JOHN. A London player in 1550 (cf. App. D, No. v).
ROSE. Henry’s, 1612, where his wife became (?) a gatherer (H. P. 63).
ROSSETER, PHILIP. Whitefriars lessee, 1609–15; Revels patentee, 1610; Porter’s Hall patentee, 1615; Revels manager, 1617. He was one of the royal lutenists from Midsummer 1604 to Easter 1623, and published A Booke of Ayres (1601) with Campion, who left him his property in 1620. He died on 5 May 1623 (D. N. B.; Chamber Accounts).
ROSSILL. Chamberlain’s, 1597.
ROWLEY, SAMUEL. Admiral’s-Henry’s-Palsgrave’s, 1597–1624 (?), and dramatist (cf. ch. xxiii; H. ii. 307).
ROWLEY, THOMAS. Admiral’s, 1602.
ROWLEY, WILLIAM. Charles’s, 1610–19; King’s, 1623–5. But he remained technically a Prince’s man until the death of James in 1625 (Murray, i. 162, 172, table).
RUSSELL, JOHN. Gatherer for Palsgrave’s, c. 1617 (H. P. 28, 29, 85).