02 November 1660

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Theatre: Middle Temple
Theatrical Season: 1660-1661
Volume: 1
Comments: According to A Calendar of the Middle Temple Records, ed. Hopwood (p. 168) the charges came to #11 and the receipt was signed by Will Burgon. The Diary and Will of Elias Ashmole: This day was kept solemnly at the Middle Temple and after the auncient manner. The Lord Chancellor, Judges and Sergeants that were of the Society dined in the Hall, after dinner they had a play, viz. Witt without Money [ed. R. T. Gunter, 1927, p. 76]. Ashmole lists the performance for 1 Nov. 1660, but the records of the Middle Temple point to 2 Nov. 1660 as the proper date

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    *p?mt Wit without Money. *c?mt According to <i>A Calendar of the Middle Temple Records</i>, ed. $Hopwood= (p. 168) the charges came to #11 and the receipt was signed by $Will Burgon=. <i>The Diary and Will of Elias Ashmole</i>: This day was kept solemnly at the <i>Middle Temple</i> and after the auncient manner. The <i>Lord Chancellor</i>, Judges and Sergeants that were of the Society dined in the Hall, after dinner they had a play, viz. <i>Witt without Money</i> [ed. $R. T. Gunter=, 1927, p. 76]. $Ashmole= lists the performance for 1 Nov. 1660, but the records of the Middle Temple point to 2 Nov. 1660 as the proper date.
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    *p1660 11 02 mt Wit without Money.*c1660 11 02 mt According to <i>A Calendar of the Middle Temple Records</i>, ed. $Hopwood= (p. 168) the charges came to #11 and the receipt was signed by $Will Burgon=. <i>The Diary and Will of Elias Ashmole</i>: This day was kept solemnly at the <i>Middle Temple</i> and after the auncient manner. The <i>Lord Chancellor</i>, Judges and Sergeants that were of the Society dined in the Hall, after dinner they had a play, viz. <i>Witt without Money</i> [ed. $R. T. Gunter=, 1927, p. 76]. $Ashmole= lists the performance for 1 Nov. 1660, but the records of the Middle Temple point to 2 Nov. 1660 as the proper date.
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    Event: 35 | 16601102 | mt | According to <i>A Calendar of the Middle Temple Records</i>, ed. $Hopwood= (p. 168) the charges came to #11 and the receipt was signed by $Will Burgon=. <i>The Diary and Will of Elias Ashmole</i>: This day was kept solemnly at the <i>Middle Temple</i> and after the auncient manner. The <i>Lord Chancellor</i>, Judges and Sergeants that were of the Society dined in the Hall, after dinner they had a play, viz. <i>Witt without Money</i> [ed. $R. T. Gunter=, 1927, p. 76]. $Ashmole= lists the performance for 1 Nov. 1660, but the records of the Middle Temple point to 2 Nov. 1660 as the proper date
    Performance: 35 | 35 | p | Wit Without Money

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