[461] Hazlitt's Dodsley, xv, 408.
[462] Stow, Annals, 1631.
[463] Greg, Henslowe Papers, p. 29. Half-shares were £41 13s. 4d., which Murray (English Dramatic Companies) confuses with whole shares.
[464] Greg, Henslowe Papers, p. 95. This estimate was made after the interior of the building had been "pulled down," and hence refers merely to the cost of erection.
[465] For an account of "a dangerous and great riot committed in Whitecross Street at the Fortune Playhouse" in May, 1626, see Jeaffreson, Middlesex County Records, iii, 161-63.
[466] For details of this move see the [chapter] on the Salisbury Court Playhouse.
[467] Young, The History of Dulwich College, i, 114.
[468] The Malone Society's Collections, i, 391, 392; Malone, Variorum, iii, 239.
[469] Young, The History of Dulwich College, i, 114.
[470] The College appealed to the Lord Keeper, who on January 26 ordered the payment of the sum. But two years later, February, 1640, we find the College again petitioning the Lord Keeper to order the lessees of the Fortune property to pay an arrearage of £104 14s. 5d. See Collier, The Alleyn Papers, pp. 95-98.