[410] Henslowe, i. 69, 73; Wallace in E. S. xliii. 382.
[411] Cf. p. 173.
[412] Henslowe, i. 81, 122.
[413] Ibid. 64, 67.
[414] Ibid. 63, 79.
[415] Henslowe, i. 72, ‘Lent Wm Borne to folowe the sewt agenste Thomas Poope’; cf. i. 26, 38, 47–8, 56, 63–9, 71–8, 80, 201, 205; and s.v. Pembroke’s.
[416] Henslowe, i. 84.
[417] During 1599–1602 Henslowe sometimes enters advances as made to the company through ‘Wm’ Juby, and in two cases corrects the entry by substituting ‘Edward’. As there is no other evidence for a William Juby as an actor, not to speak of a sharer, either Henslowe must have persistently mistaken the name, or William must have been a relative of Edward, acting as his agent (cf. Henslowe, ii. 290).
[418] Henslowe Papers, 48.
[419] Henslowe, i. 26.