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Shakespeare of Stratford
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Nashe, Thomas (of Stratford): first husband of Shakespeare’s granddaughter, 6

Nashe, Thomas (the satirist): Greene’s allusion to (?), 10; praises early version of 1 Henry VI, 101.

New Inn, The (Jonson): 109.

New Place (Stratford): 5; purchased by Shakespeare, 20–22; repaired, 30; Shakespeare’s title assured, 42–43; 55; bequeathed to Susanna Hall, 85.

Newington Butts: playhouse at, 130–131.

Newport, Edward: associated with Shakespeare in Blackfriars suit, 79, 80.

Nicholas, Daniel: witness in Belott-Mountjoy suit: 66, 67.

‘Night of Errors, The’: 101.

Northumberland, Earl of: tenant of Blackfriars property, adjoining Shakespeare’s, 71.


Oldcastle, Sir John (Munday, Drayton, etc.): allusions to Henry IV in, 104.

Ostler, William: actor in Shakespeare’s plays, 96.

Othello (‘The Moor of Venice’): performed at court, 50; early allusion to, 110; publication of, 116; text of, 118; metrical features, 127; local allusion in, 137; structure of, 139; quoted, 152.

Oxford: Hamlet acted at, 134.


Parnassus, Return from (part 1): allusions to Shakespeare in, 36–37.

Parnassus, Return from (part II): anecdote of Shakespeare and Jonson, 38–39; Richard III and Burbage, 107–108.

Pavier, Thomas: his spurious quartos of Shakespeare, 117, 119 (note 6).

Peele, George: addressed affectionately by Greene, 10; compared with Shakespeare, 141; author of Edward III (?), 148.

Pembroke, William, Earl of: Shakespeare Folio dedicated to, 87–89; ‘King’s Men’ at his house of Wilton, 133.

Pembroke’s Company: Shakespeare’s hypothetical connection with, 14–15.

Percy, Sir Charles: alludes to Henry IV (part II), 104–105; concerned in seditious performance of Richard II, 106.

Pericles: popularity of, 109–110; bad text of, 117; not in-