Muniments, Series 3 - Relating to Dulwich manor and the foundation of Dulwich College.
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Introduction
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MSS 1
Letters and Papers relating to the English Drama and Stage during the life of Edward Alleyn and to the subsequent History of the Fortune Theatre, 1559-1662.
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MSS 2
Letters and Papers of Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn as Joint Masters of the Royal Game of Bears, Bulls and Mastiff Dogs, 1598-1626.
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MSS 3
General Correspondence of Edward Alleyn and Philip Henslowe, 1577-1626.
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MSS 5
Legal and Miscellaneous Papers of Edward Alleyn and his Family, 1612-1626.
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MSS 7
Diary and Account Book of Philip Henslowe, 1592-1609.
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MSS 8
Memorandum-Book of Edward Alleyn, 1594-1616.
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MSS 9
Diary and Account Book of Edward Alleyn, Sepember 29, 1617-October 1, 1622.
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MSS 19
The 'Platt' (or Plot) of The Second Part of the Seven Deadly Sins 1612-1626.
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MSS 20
The Manuscript of The Telltale
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Muniments, Series 1
Relating to Theatres and Theatrical Matters.
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Muniments, Series 3
Relating to Dulwich manor and the foundation of Dulwich College.
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Henslowe's Diary Fragments
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, Legal, and Other Documents
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Group 331
2 ImagesLetters Patent of King Henry VIII granting to Thomas Calton the manor and lands of Dulwich, Oct. 11, 1544.
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Group 383
2 ImagesLetters Patent of Queen Elizabeth I granting to Francis Calton the livery of the manor and lands of Dulwich, Feb. 1, 1587.
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Group 558
2 ImagesIndenture of contract between Edward Alleyn and John Benson, bricklayer, for the construction of Dulwich College, Chapel and twelve almshouses, May 17, 1613, with acquainttances from June 19, 1612-April 22, 1614 on the verso.
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Group 581
3 ImagesLetters Patent of King James I to Edward Alleyn for the foundation of Dulwich College, June 21, 1619, detailing the purchase of the lands and property.
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Deed of Foundation by Edward Alleyn by virtue of the Letters Patent as 581 above, of a college to be called and named 'The College of God's Gift in Dulwich in the County of Surrey', and to consist of one master, one warden, four fellows, six poor brethren, six poor sisters and twelve poor scholars, Sept. 1619; signed by Francis Bacon, Thomas Howard, Edward Cecil, Inigo Jones and others. See Digital Essays.
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Group 586
3 ImagesCovenant by Edward Alleyn to levy a fine to William Allen and William Austen for the use of lands and messuages in Lambeth and Camberwell by himself and afterward to Dulwich College forever, April 24, 1620.
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2 ImagesCovenant by Edward Alleyn to levy a fine to William Allen and William Austen for the use of lands and messuages in Lambeth and Camberwell by himself and and afterward to Dulwich College forever, April 24, 1620.
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Group 594
4 ImagesThe Original Book of the Statutes and Ordinances of the College of God's Gift in Dulwich, Sept. 29, 1626, with an additional clause dated Nov. 20, 1626.
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