Birthplace, Shakespeare’s, [8] [9]
‘Bisson,’ use of the word, [317]
Blackfriars Shakespeare’s purchase of property in, [267]
Blackfriars Theatre, built by James Burbage (1596), [38] [200]
leased to ‘the Queen’s Children of the Chapel,’ [38] [202] [213]
occupied by Shakespeare’s company, [38]
litigation of Burbage’s heirs, [200]
Shakespeare’s interest in, [201] [202]
shareholders in, [202]
Shakespeare’s disposal of his shares in, [264]
‘Blackness,’ Shakespeare’s praise of, [118-120] cf. [155]
Blades, William, [364]
Blind Beggar of Alexandria, Chapman’s, [51] n
Blount, Edward, publisher, [92] [135] n, [183] [244] [304] [305] [312] [393] [394] and n 1
Boaistuau de Launay (Pierre) translates Bandello’s story of Romeo and Juliet, [51] n
Boaden, James, [406] n