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Rymer's Foedera.
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Clarendon's History of the Rebellion.
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Cibber tells us that the expenses of each play were £50. and the players were allowed the same sum. The King likewise gave the managers £200. more, for all the performances. For the last play, the actors received £100. One of the plays acted here was Shakspeare's Henry VIII—thus making the palace the scene of Wolseys downfall, as it had been of his splendour.
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For an Engraving of the Maze, see MIRROR, vol. vi. page 105.
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History of Whalley.