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  • Anonymous. &Para;The Welspoken Nobody. [London]: [printed by S. Mierdman?], [c. 1550]. 1 … ⁃ Huntington Library Digital Collection Citation ⁃ Anonymous. &Para;The Welspoken Nobody ([London]: [c. 1550]) .
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  • Exeter. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-08-26. Revised by … Records Source notes "˂..˃" indicates "lost or illegible letters in the original"; "⌜⌝" indicates "interlineation above the line"; "˄" represents a caret mark in Wasson's source. Wasson (1986), p. 2. Non-bracketed ellipses as in Wasson (1986). 1426/27 entry under heading "Gifts and Grants". 1426/27. Wasson (1986), p. 443 (Endnotes): "So far as I am aware, this is the first recorded performance of a Robin Hood play [...]; the entry, however, does not suggest that the play was new or unfamiliar." 1487/88 entry under heading "Final Adjustments", for the period Nov. 1 to Jun. 24. 1508/09 entry under heading "Necessary Expenses", for the period Nov. 1 to Oct. 31. 1508/09. Wasson (1986), p. 444(Endnotes): "The prize for the winner of the archery contest at the climax of the Robin Hood play was usually a silver arrow. As late as 1587-8, Chagford still had a silver arrow noted in the Hoodsmen's account." …
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