[421] Birch, The Court and Times of James the First, i, 329; quoted by Wallace, The Children of the Chapel at Blackfriars, p. 35.
[422] From a folio MS. in the Huth Library, printed by J.P. Collier in The History of English Dramatic Poetry (1879), i, 411, and by various others.
[423] Printed by Mrs. Stopes, Burbage and Shakespeare's Stage, p. 117, with many other interesting references to the great actor.
[424] Wallace, "Shakespeare and the Globe," in the London Times, April 30 and May 1, 1914.
[425] The Petition of the Young Actors, printed by Halliwell-Phillipps, Outlines, i, 312. Mrs. Stopes, in Burbage and Shakespeare's Stage, p. 129, refers to a record of the suit mentioned by Shanks, dated February 6, 1634.
[426] Printed in The Academy, October 28, 1882, p. 314. Should we read the date as 1644/5?
[427] William Martin, The Site of the Globe, p. 171.
[428] Printed in The Builder, March 26, 1910, from the Conway MSS. in Mrs. Thrale's handwriting.
[429] For later discoveries of supposed Globe relics, all very doubtful, see the London Times, October 8, 1909; George Hubbard, The Site of the Globe Theatre; and William Martin, The Site of the Globe, p. 201.
[430] The tablet was designed by Dr. William Martin and executed by Professor Lanteri. For photographs of it and of the place in which it is erected, see The London Illustrated News, October 9, 1909, cxxxv, 500.