Samuel Rowley was a 17th-century English dramatist and actor. Rowley first appears in the historical record as an associate of Philip Henslowe in the late...
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November 1602, the diary of Philip Henslowe recorded a £4 payment to Samuel Rowley and William Bird for additions to the play, which suggests a revival...
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Sir Charles Samuel Rowley, 6th Baronet (1891–1962), see Rowley baronets Sir Charles Rowley, 2nd Baronet (1801–1884), son of Sir Charles Rowley, 1st Baronet...
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Sir Charles Samuel Rowley, OBE, 6th Baronet (1891–1962) Sir Joshua Francis Rowley, 7th Baronet (1920–1997) For further succession, see Rowley baronets of...
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published 1593 Thomas of Woodstock; or King Richard the Second, Part One Samuel Rowley (?) / Shakespeare (?) written c. 1590 The Tragedie of King Richard the...
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scenes believed to be the additions of other playwrights, particularly Samuel Rowley and William Bird (alias Borne), a recent edition attributes the authorship...
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Aubrey takes the place of Rowley in the novel. O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). "Rowley, Samuel Campbell#cite note-Josias Rowley-1" . A Naval Biographical...
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Samuel Campbell Rowley was a politician and Royal Navy officer who was born in Ireland in 1774. Rowley attended the Royal Naval Academy at Portsmouth in...
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Phillip John Pickering (dramatist) Henry Porter Thomas Preston Samuel Rowley William Rowley George Ruggle Joseph Rutter Thomas Sackville William Sampson...
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Admiral Sir Bartholomew Samuel Rowley (10 June 1764 – 7 October 1811) was a British naval officer who served during the American, French Revolutionary...
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Sally Rowley (1931–2020), American jewelry-maker and civil rights activist Samuel Rowley (fl. late 1590s–1617), English dramatist and actor Samuel Campbell...
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musical adviser of the court who worked closely with Edward. In 1605, Samuel Rowley (believed to be Tye's grandson) wrote a play entitled When You See Me...
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Library at the University of Oxford opens to scholars. November 22 – Samuel Rowley and William Bird(e) (or Borne) are paid by the Admiral's Men for additions...
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like most of 2020, then postponed. Recent authorship studies hint at Samuel Rowley and William Shakespeare whose reference texts have the lowest delta...
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Thomas Rowley was born on March 24, 1721, in Hebron, Connecticut, the son of Samuel Rowley and Elizabeth Fuller and great grandson of Samuel Fuller (Mayflower)...
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Altemus. Retrieved 12 January 2018. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Rowley, Samuel (1874). Elze, Karl (ed.). When you see me, you know me. A chronicle-history...
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Henry VIII, written by Samuel Rowley and first published in 1605. The play was acted by Prince Henry's Men, the company to which Rowley belonged through most...
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Day. Same date. Printed in 1659. All is not Gold that Glisters, by Samuel Rowley and Henry Chettle, March 1600. Not printed. Sebastian, King of Portugal...
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their core cohort of players consisted of William Bird, Thomas Towne, Samuel Rowley, Charles Massey, Humphrey and Anthony Jeffes, Edward Juby, and Thomas...
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(1868–1918, France) Friederike Roth (born 1948, Germany) Samuel Rowley (died c. 1633, England) William Rowley (c. 1585–1626, England) Gillian Rubinstein (Lian...
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text"; original text probably written around 1589; additions perhaps by Samuel Rowley and others) Thomas Middleton – The Witch (latest probable date) Anthony...
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Thomas Chatterton (redirect from Rowley poems)
pass off his work as that of an imaginary 15th-century poet called Thomas Rowley, chiefly because few people at the time were familiar with medieval poetry...
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Shakespeare. Stylistic analysis led MacDonald P. Jackson to propose Samuel Rowley as a possible author in 2001. Later scholars, most notably Michael Egan...
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1608 with attribution to "W. Shakspeare") Samuel Rowley – When You See Me, You Know Me (published) Samuel Daniel – Certain Small Poems John Davies of...
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Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley, 1st Baronet (1734 – 1790) was a Royal Navy officer who was the fourth son of Admiral Sir William Rowley. Sir Joshua was from...
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Jebusite Hypothesis include H. H. Rowley, "Zadok and Nehushtan", Journal of Biblical Literature 58:113–141 (1939); H. H. Rowley, "Melchizedek and Zadok", Festschrift...
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Glenister as young Kevin (Series 1) Kevin Doyle as Fred Rowley (Series 1) Claire Rushbrook as Cathy Rowley Lorraine Ashbourne as Daphne Sparrow Philip Jackson...
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Frances Wycomb, age 17 and living in Rowley Benjamin Abbot Deliverance Dane (née Hazeltine) Abigail Hobbs Samuel Preston Sr William Griggs – relative...
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most of the cast of the production, which included Edward Alleyn and Samuel Rowley among other members of the company. In comparing the plot to the play...
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Not printed. Judas, May 1600; apparently finished by William Bird and Samuel Rowley, December 1601. Not printed. Robin Hood's Pennorths, December 1600 –...
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