[635] Lord Herbert was, of course, Worcester’s son; not, as Dr. Greg (Henslowe, ii. 104) seems to think, one of the Pembroke family.
[636] Henslowe Papers, 31; cf. supra (Admiral’s).
[637] Fleay, 87.
[638] Murray, i. 58, adds 1589–94 records.
[639] App. D, No. cxxx.
[640] Henslowe, i. 179. As Henslowe paid 7s. ‘for my Lor Worsters mens warant for playinge at the cort vnto the clarke of the cownselles for geatynge the cownselles handes to yt’ (Henslowe Papers, 108), and the only warrant to these men was dated 28 Feb. 1602, the connexion with Henslowe probably began while they were still at the Boar’s Head.
[641] Henslowe, i. 160, 190.
[642] Cf. supra (Chamberlain’s).
[643] Henslowe, i. 132, 163.
[644] Ibid. 177.