[249] Lawrence, ii. 50. A window could also be shown in front, if needed, but I know of no clear example; cf. Wegener, 82, 95.
[250] Cf. p. 51, n. 2 (R. J.).
[251] Cf. p. 67, n. 1 (Stukeley).
[252] Stratford Town Shakespeare, x. 360; cf. Wegener, 56, 73; Neuendorff, 124; Reynolds, i. 25.
[253] Cf. p. 65, n. 3.
[254] Cf. vol. ii, p. 520.
[255] Of the examples cited on p. 80, n. 3, bed-curtains could only suffice for Selimus, Battle of Alcazar, 1 Rich. II, and possibly R. J. and Bacon and Bungay; in the others either there is no bed, or there is a clear indication of a discovered chamber. The curtains in Sp. Trag. need separate consideration; cf. p. 93, n. 1.
[256] The s.ds. of 2 Hen. VI, in so far as they vary from 1 Contention, may date from the seventeenth century; cf. ch. xxi, p. 113.
[257] Henslowe Papers, 130.
[258] Prölss, 96; Reynolds, i. 24, 31; Albright, 111.