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Table of Contents

  XX. Shakespeare a Principal Actor in Jonson’s ‘Every Man in His Humour’ (1598) and ‘Sejanus’ (1603) 27
  XXI. Richard Quyny Borrows Thirty Pounds from Shakespeare (1598) 28
  XXII. Allusions to Shakespeare’s Loan to Quyny (1598) 29
  XXIII. Shakespeare Sells a Load of Stone to the Stratford Corporation (1599) 30
  XXIV. John Weever’s Sonnet to Shakespeare (1599) 31
  XXV. Shakespeare a Part Owner of the Globe Theatre (1599) 31
  XXVI. Confirmation and Extension of Heraldic Honors to John Shakespeare (1599) 32
  XXVII. Shakespeare’s Name Exploited by W. Jaggard (1599) 34
  XXVIII. First Mention of Shakespeare’s Name in Register of the Stationers’ Company (1600) 35
  XXIX. Shakespeare’s Fame Extends to Cambridge (1600) 36
  XXX. Shakespeare and His Wife Mentioned in Thomas Whittington’s Will (1601) 37
  XXXI. Death of Shakespeare’s Father (1601) 38
  XXXII. A Cambridge Anecdote of Shakespeare and Ben Jonson (1601–1602) 38
  XXXIII. Manningham’s Anecdote of Shakespeare and Burbage (1602) 39
  XXXIV. Shakespeare Buys Arable Land in Old Stratford (1602) 39
  XXXV. Shakespeare Gets Assurance of His Title to New Place (1602) 42
  XXXVI. Shakespeare Buys a Cottage and Land Opposite New Place (1602) 43
  XXXVII. Shakespeare and His Colleagues Become the King’s Servants (1603) 45
  XXXVIII. Camden Ranks Shakespeare among the English Immortals (1603) 47
  XXXIX. Grant of Red Cloth to Shakespeare as Groom of the King’s Chamber (1604) 48