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14 Dec. (H.) } bet New y^{rs} day & By his Betwin Newers Day
19 Dec. (H.) } twelfth day—Loves Ma^{tis} and Twelfe day A
15 Jan. (H.) } 'Edward Jubie one of £40. 22 Feb.; Labour lost perf^d. by plaiers. Play of Loues Labours
22 Jan. (H.) } the princes plaiers.' C. xxxvi. the K's p:^{rs}. Lost.
 5 Feb. (H.) } On the 7^{th} Jan. K. By his On the 7 of January
19 Feb. (H.) } Hen. the fifth perf^d. Ma^{tis} was played the play
                                                               by the K. p^{rs}. plaiers. of Henry the fift.
                                                              On 8^{th} Jan.—Every By his The 8 of January A
                                                               one out of his humour. Ma^{tis} play cauled Euery
                                                                                           plaiers. on out of his Umor.
                                                              On Candlemas night By his On Candelmas night
                                                               Every one in his Ma^{tis} A playe Euery one
                                                               humour. plaiers. In his Umor.

 2 Feb. (K.) } On Shrove Sunday The Sunday ffollowing
10 Feb. (K.) } 'John Heminges one £40. 24 Feb.; 'the Marchant of A playe provided
11 Feb. (K.) } of his Ma^{tes} plaiers.' C. xxxvii. Venis' by Shaxberd—perf^d. and discharged.
12 Feb. (K.) } by the K's P^{rs}.—the
                                                               same repeated By his On Shrousunday A Shaxberd.
                                                               on Shrove tuesd. by Ma^{tis} play of the Marthant
                                                               the K's Comm^d.' plaiers. of Venis.

   Feb. (K.) 'The same John Heminges.' £10. 28 Apr.; By his On Shroumonday A
                                                  C. xxxvii. Ma^{tis} Tragidye of The
                                                                                           plaiers. Spanishe Maz.
                                                                                           By his On Shroutusday A Shaxberd.
                                                                                           Ma^{tis} play cauled the
                                                                                           players. Martchant of Venis
                                                                                                       againe com̃anded
                                                                                                       By the Kings Ma^{tie}.