Article 004 - Letter from Charles Howard, Lord Howard of Effingham, to William Drewry, in regards to the above, Dec. 1589.
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Article 001
Letter from Alexander White to Philip Henslowe, Feb. 21, 1576/7.
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Article 002
Letter from Thomas Keys to Alexander Whyt (or White), April 7, c. 1580-1600.
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Article 003
Letter from The Privy Council to various Aldermen for the relief of John Alleyn aginst Thomas Martin, July 14, 1589.
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Article 004
Letter from Charles Howard, Lord Howard of Effingham, to William Drewry, in regards to the above, Dec. 1589.
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Article 005
Letter from Francis Henslowe to Philip Henslowe for a loan, c. 1590.
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Article 006
Letter from William Henlsowe to Philip Henslowe about an action at law, Dec. 7, 1592.
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Article 007
Letter from William Crowe to Patrick Brewe, Jan. 12, 1592/3.
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Article 008
Love verses, beginning, 'Can she excuse my wronges with vertious cloke?', 1596.
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Article 009
Letter from John Langworth to Edward Alleyn about land, Feb. 6, 1598/9.
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Article 010
Letter from John Alleyn to Mr Brune or Burne asking for his daughter in marriage, no date.
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Article 011
Letter from Edward Alleyn to John Page about land, July 15, 1602.
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Article 012
Letter from John Page to Edward Alleyn about land, July 17, 1602.
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Article 013
Letter from Mercury Patten to Philip Henslowe about a dispute, Sept 26, 1603.
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Article 014
Letter from John Page to Edward Alleyn, about the purchase of Riches manor, Jan. 28, 1640.
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Article 015
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Mr Harris, about his property in Dulwich, c. 1605.
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Article 016
Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn, lamenting 'cosening knaveries' and asking for an advance, with a draft letter from Alleyn about the sale of the parsonage of Firle on the verso, Dec. 24, 1605.
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Article 017
Letter from John Poyntz to Edward Alleyn asking for return of his lute, March 6, 1605/6.
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Article 018
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn asking for money, July 7, 1607.
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Article 019
Letter from the same to the same, Oct. 3, 1607.
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Article 020
Letter from the same to the same, Jan. 22, 1607/8.
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Article 021
Letter from the same to the same, 1608.
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Article 022
Letter from the same to the same, April 12, 1608.
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Article 023
Letter from the same to the same, April 19, 1608.
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Article 024
Letter from the same to the same, April 25, 1608.
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Article 025
Letter from the same to the same, June 15, 1608.
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Article 026
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Thomas Bolton, the scrivener, about money, July 8, 1608.
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Article 027
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn asking for money, Sept. 3, 1608.
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Article 028
Letter from the same to the same, Oct. 14, 1608.
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Article 029
Letter from the same to the same, Oct. 26, 1608.
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Article 030
Letter from the same to the same, Nov. 8, 1608.
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Article 031
Letter from the same to the same, Dec. 30, 1608.
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Article 032
Letter from Matthias Alleyn to Edward Alleyn, with acquittances from Thomas Garland to Henslowe and Alleyn for rent, Jan. 10, 1608/9-Oct. 14, 1610. See below, Muniment 31.
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Article 033
Letter from John Langworth to Philip Henslowe about tithes, Mar. 12, 1608/9.
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Article 034
Letter from R. Redmer [possibly the stationer Richard Redmer] to Edward Alleyn about the terms of their agreement, July, 1609.
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Article 035
Letter from the same to the same, Jan. 24 (no year).
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Article 036
Letter from the same to the same, May 27 (no year).
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Article 037
Letter from the same to the same, no date.
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Article 038
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn about a bargain in Hampshire, c. 1609.
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Article 039
Letter from the same to the same asking for a loan, Aug. 18, 1609.
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Article 040
Letter from the same to the same, Sept. 29, 1609.
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Article 041
Letter from the same to the same, Oct. 22, 1609.
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Article 042
Letter from William Spender to Philip Henslowe, Roger Cole and other churchwardens at St Saviour's, Southwark, for relief from poverty, c. 1609.
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Article 043
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn, asking for a loan, April 30, 1610.
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Article 044
Letter from the same to the same concerning Calton's daughter's marriage, May 9, 1611.
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Article 045
Letter from the same to the same about the same, May 12, 1611.
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Article 046
Letter from Edward Alleyn to Sir Francis Calton about money, May, 1611.
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Article 047
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn, May, 1611.
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Article 048
Letter to Thomas Calton about the sale of property to Alleyn, May 19, 1611.
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Article 049
Letter from Richard Forkench to Edward Alleyn about a bond, Nov. 1, 1611.
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Article 050
Letter from John Herborne to Edward Alleyn about property in Dulwich, Jan. 3, 1611/12
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Article 051
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn, asking for a loan, March 18, 1611/12.
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Article 052
Letter from the same to the same about a purchase, March 31, 1612.
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Article 053
Letter from the same to the same with acquittance dated March 31, 1612.
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Article 054
Letter from the same to the same about leases in Kennington, Aug. 15, 1612.
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Article 055
Letter from the same to the same, no date.
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Article 056
Letter from Elizabeth Socklen to Edward Alleyn, Sept. 22, 1612.
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Article 057
Letter from John Townley to Edward Alleyn asking for help with house repair, Nov. 10, 1612.
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Article 058
Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn about Kennington manor, March 3, 1612/13.
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Article 059
Letter from the same to the same about the purchase of land from Sir Edward Duke, c. 1613.
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Article 060
Letter from Edward Alleyn to Sir Francis Calton about money, c. 1613.
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Article 061
Letter from John Benson to Edward Alleyn, about glazing a Dulwich building, no date, with acquittance dated May 14, 1614.
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Article 062
Letter from the same to the same, April 22, 1614.
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Article 063
A. P. to Philip(?) Henslowe, complaining about malicious reports, no date.
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Article 064
Letter from Samuel Jeynens to Edward Alleyn about chartity towards Chelsea College, c. 1615-1620.
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Article 065
Letter from Samuel Jeynens to the Recorder and Lord Mayor of London, Sir Thomas Middleton, and the Lady Weild (or Weld), about contributing to the completion of Chelsea College, c. 1615-1620.
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Article 066
Letter from Cornelius Lymer to Edward Alleyn agreeing to preach at the consecration of Dulwich Chapel on Sept. 1, July 22, 1616.
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Article 067
Letter from the parishioners of St Giles, Cripplegate, to Edward Alleyn thanking him for his 'bouneous graunt', Sept. 14, 1616.
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Article 068
Letter from Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundell to Edward Alleyn asking for the placement of a 'poore fatherles boy' at Alleyn's College, Sept. 17, 1616.
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Article 069
Letter from the Stephen Gosson, Rector, and parishioners of St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, to Edward Alleyn presenting three candidates for Alleyn's almshouses, Sept. 29, 1616.
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Article 070
Letter from Stephen Gosson, Rector of St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, to Edward Alleyn offering his personal view of the three almshouse candidates, Oct. 2, 1616.
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Article 071
Letter from the Churchwardens and others of the liberty of the Clink to Edward Alleyn, presenting a candidate for the almshouse, and including eight lines of complimentary doggerel, beginning, 'As god did move your mynd to build, c. 1616.
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Article 072
Letter frrom Thomas Chard to Edward Alleyn detailing his desperate situation in Ludgate prison and asking for release, April 14, 1617.
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Article 073
Letter from Richard Barlow to Edward Alleyn giving his reasons for declining the offer of the ushership of Dulwich College, May 12, 1617.
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Article 074
Letter from Robert Earle to Edward Alleyn complaining of his dealings with Jack Stanton in connection with a lease, June 24, 1617.
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Article 075
Letter from Robert Newman to Edward Alleyn about the success of his lawsuit, July 27, 1617.
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Article 076
Letter from Stephen Gosson, Rector, and parishioners of St Botolph's to Edward Alleyn, presenting three children for Alleyn's school, Aug. 7, 1617.
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Article 077
Letter from Richard Meridall to Joan Alleyn, with laudatory verses, beginning, 'Loe heare shee dwells, whome virtue doeth imbrace', no date.
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Article 078
Letter from Stephen Gosson, Rector, and parishioners of St Botolph's to Edward Alleyn, presenting a candidate for Alleyn's almshouse, Sept. 1, 1617.
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Article 079
Letter from John Warner to Edward Alleyn, recommending Mr Streatinge to Alleyn, Jan. 17, 1617/18.
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Article 080
Letter from John Northe to Edward Alleyn about the making of tiles, April 22, 1618.
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Article 081
Letter from Thomas Grymes to Edward Alleyn about the Commissioners for New Biuldings, Aug. 25, 1618.
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Article 082
Letter from Edward Ferrers to Edward Alleyn, April 13, 1619.
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Article 083
Letter from Thomas Bolton, the scrivener, to Edward Alleyn asking for bail from Marshalsea prison, April 14, 1619.
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Article 084
Petition to Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam and the Lord Chancellor, from Vrsley (or Ursula) Sherberyd, asking to be recommended for Alleyn's almshouse, Oct. 7, 1615.
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Article 085
Letter from Rev. John Harrison to Edward Alleyn excusing himself for having secretly married Alleyn's kinswoman, c. 1620.
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Article 086
Letter from the same to the same, asking Alleyn to be godfather to Harrison's son, c. 1620.
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Article 087
Letter from the same to the same, in answer to a refusal of the above request, c. 1620.
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Article 088
Letter from Thomas Burnet to Mr. Scheargene Owein asking him to secure from Alleyn payment for the purchase of Henslowe's place as Gentleman Sewer, c. 1621.
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Article 089
Letter from Alexander Nairne to Edward Alleyn on the same subject, July 21, 1621.
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Article 090
Petition to John Wililams, Bishop of Lincoln and Lord Keeper, from John Jones to be recommended for Alleyn's almshouse, c. Aug. 3-Nov. 10, 1621.
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Article 091
Letter from Stephen Gosson, Rector, and parishioners of St Botolph's, Bishopsgate, to Edward Alleyn, presenting four poor children for Dulwich College, March 17, 1621/2.
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Article 092
Letter from Sir Francis Calton to Edward Alleyn about losses for Kennington manor, May 12, 1623.
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Article 093
Letter from Edward Alleyn to Sir Francis Calton in answer to charges of hard dealing with respect to Dulwch and Kennington manors, c. 1623.
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Article 094
Letter from John Luntley to Edward Alleyn about rent of tenements on the Bankside, Jan. 8, 1623/4.
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Article 095
Letter from Robert Newman to Edward Alleyn thanking him for his good cheer, March 1, 1623/4.
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Article 096
Letter from Henry Gibb, Groom of the Bedchamber to King James I, to Edward Alleyn, thanking him for enrolling a recommended boy in Dulwich College, July 23, 1624.
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Article 097
Letter from Sir John Hungerford to Edward Alleyn to recommend Alleyn's 'project' to King James I, c. 1624.
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Article 098
Letter from Ambrose Wheeler, George Lowe, and George Handcoke to Edward Alleyn about his breaking his bargain with them, c. 1624.
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Article 099
Letter from Ambrose Wheeler to Edward Alleyn entreating him to meet them in Chancery to declare his intentions in the 'busines', 1624.
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Article 100
Letter from William Hervey to Edward Alleyn for permission to enclose a small parcel of land, Aug. 27, 1624.
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Article 101
Letter form E. Skory to Edward Alleyn about various issues, Jan. 12, 1624/5.
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Article 102
Letter from William Beecher to Edward Alleyn presenting a candidate for the almshouse, with a draft letter regarding money on the versos by Alleyn to his father-in-law John Donne, complaining about Donne's 'manie vnkind passages' and especially the 'vnkind, vnexspecketed and vndeserved deniall of yt comon curtesie afforded to a frend'', c. 1625.
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Article 103
Letter from Sir Thomas Grymes to Edward Alleyn about a bond, Feb. 4, 1624/5.
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Article 104
Letter from Leonell Tychebourne to Edward Alleyn asking for a loan, Oct. 10, 1625.
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Article 105
Letter from George Cole to Edward Alleyn about debts, Feb. 16, 1625/6.
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Article 106
Letter from George Paule to Edward Alleyn about the value of the Kennington leases, with a draft on the verso in Alleyn's hand about the clauses in Dulwich College statutes, June 26, 1626.
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Article 107
Letter from John Goodman to Edward Alleyn, with notes of Alleyn's financial matters on the verso, July 11, 1626.
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Article 108
Letter from Henry Underwood to Edward Alleyn, Oct. 14, 1626.
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Article 109
Nine letters from Edward Alleyn of Newport Pagnell to his cousin Edward Alleyn, with a draft of a clause of Dulwich College statutes on one verso, c. 1616,
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Article 110
Two letters from Matthias Alleyn to Edward Alleyn, April 20, March 10 (no year).
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Article 111
Two letters from Dorothy Calton to Edward Alleyn asking for a loan, no dates, with acquittance dated March 20 (no year).
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Article 112
Petition from Frances Davys to Edward Alleyn for the grant of an almshouse in St Giles, Cripplegate, with a letter on the verso from Alleyn to John Millin about the almshouse, no date.
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Article 113
Letter from Isabell Found to Edward Alleyn asking to become an almswoman,no date.
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Article 114
Letter from William Hull to Edward Alleyn asking for a loan, no date.
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Article 115
Letter from Richard Kippeis to Edward Alleyn asking for reimbursement of a payment to Lady Derby, no date.
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Article 116
Letter from Innocent Lanier to Edward Alleyn asking for more of his medicinal 'powder', no date.
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Article 117
Letter from Innocent Lanier to Sir Francis Calton about their bargain relating to Alleyn, no date.
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Article 118
Letter from E. Philippes to Edward Alleyn thanking him for a gift, no date.
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Article 119
Letter from Anne Poyntz to Edward Alleyn asking for a loan, no date.
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Article 120
Letter from Joan Ratcliff to Edward Alleyn asking for aid, no date.
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Article 121
Letter from Joan Ratcliff to Edward Alleyn asking for assitance, no date.
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Article 122
Letter from Martha and John Stocke to their landlord Edward Alleyn, complaining of encroachments on their property, April 19, 1619.
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Article 123
Letter from William Style to Edward Alleyn, concerning the theft of a horse, no date.
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Article 124
Letter from Julian Tyson to Edward Alleyn asking for assistance, no date.
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Article 125
Letter, unsigned, on matters in dispute relating to leases in Dulwich, no date.
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Article 126
Letter, unsigned, on the inspection of weights and measures, no date.
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Article 127
Letter, unsigned, to a woman by a 'pore sheppard'.
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Article 128
Hymn, in the hand of Edward Alleyn, beginning, 'O prayse ye Lord ye seruantes all', six verses, no date
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Article 129
List, in the hand of J. O. Halliwell (afterwards Halliwell-Phillips) of thirty-six letters and papers which originally formed part of the Dulwich Library collection and were restored by him to the College, March 20, 1843 [these items are now bound in their proper order].