[*137.] —— Blackfriars Theatre in the Time of Shakespeare. (Ibid., April 7, 1888, p. 445; April 21, 1888, p. 509; August 10, 1889, p. 203. These documents are reprinted by Fleay, No. [111].)

[*138.] —— Documents Relating to the Players at the Red Bull, Clerkenwell, and the Cockpit in Drury Lane, in the Time of James I. (The New Shakspere Society Transactions, 1880-86, p. 489. Also in The Athenæum, February 21, 1885. Reprinted by Fleay, No. [111].)

[*139.] —— Drury Lane Theatre in the Reign of James I. (The Athenæum, 1885, February 21, p. 258; August 29, p. 282. Reprinted by Fleay, No. [111].)

[*140.] —— The Red Bull Playhouse in the Reign of James I. (The Athenæum, November 28, 1885, p. 709. Reprinted by Fleay, No. [111]; and by Wallace, in completer form, No. [303].)

[*141.] —— The Whitefriars Theatre in the Time of Shakespeare. (The New Shakspere Society Transactions, 1887-90, p. 269.)

[*142.] —— The Will of Thomas Greene, with Particulars as to the Red Bull. (The Athenæum, August 29, 1885. Reprinted by Fleay, No. [111].)

[*143.] Greg, W.W. Henslowe's Diary. 2 vols. London, 1904-1908. (See No. [46].)

[*144.] —— Henslowe Papers. London, 1907.

---- See also under Chambers, E.K. and W.W. Greg.

[145.] Grote, W. Das London zur Zeit der Königin Elisabeth in deutscher Beleuchtung. (Neueren Sprachen, xiv, 633.)