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1506–7, Berkshire, Reading. St Laurence's Churchwardens' Accounts. BRO: D/P 97/5/2
1506–7
Berkshire, Reading
St Laurence's Churchwardens' Accounts
BRO: D/P 97/5/2
1598/9, Surrey, Rose Playhouse. Lord Admiral's Men Inventories (A). Malone: 'Rise and Progress'
1598/9
Surrey, Rose Playhouse
Lord Admiral's Men Inventories (A)
Malone: 'Rise and Progress'
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