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قراءة كتاب Roister Doister Written, probably also represented, before 1553. Carefully edited from the unique copy, now at Eton College
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Roister Doister Written, probably also represented, before 1553. Carefully edited from the unique copy, now at Eton College
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Dramatis Personæ.
Ralph Roister Doister. Mathew Merygreeke. Gawyn Goodluck, affianced to Dame Custance. Tristram Trustie, his friend. Dobinet Doughtie, ‘boy’ to Roister Doister. Tom Trupenie, seruant to Dame Custance. Sym Suresby, seruant to Goodluck. Scriuener. Harpax. |
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Dame Christian Custance, a widow. Margerie Mumblecrust, her nurse. |
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Tibet Talk apace, Annot Alyface, |
her maidens. |
Time. About Two days. Scene. Not indicated: ? London. |
A brief Note of the Life, Works, and Times
of
NICHOLAS UDALL, M.A.
Teacher, Dramatist, Translator, Preacher.
In succession Master of Eton College, Rector of Braintree, Prebend of Windsor, Rector of Calborne, and Master of Westminster School.
* Probable or approximate dates.
There are materials extant for a good Life of Udall. Meanwhile there is Mr. Cooper’s excellent Memoir in the Shakespeare Society’s reprint of Ralph Roister Doister [see No. 5 on p. 8]; and Anthony à-Wood’s account of him, Ath. Oxon. i. 211. Ed. 1813.
1485. Aug. 22. Henry VII. becomes king.
*1504. |
Nicholas Udall ... was born in Hampshire, and descended from those of his name, living sometimes at Wykeham in the same county.—Wood. |
1509. April 22. Henry VIII. begins to reign.
1520. June 18. æt. 14. |
Admitted scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. |
1524. May 30. æt. 18. |
Takes his B.A. [Wood, Fasti Oxon., i. 65, Ed. 1815.] |
1524. Sept. 3. |
Elected Probationer Fellow of his College. |
1533. May. Whitsun Eve. æt. 27. |
Royal MS. 18 A. lxiv. p. 275, has two titles. (1.) Versis and dities made at the coronation of queen Anne. (2.) Hereafter ensuethe a copie of diuers and sundry verses aswell in latin as in Englishe deuised and made partely by Iohn leland and partely by Nicholas Vuedale whereof sum were sette vp and sum were spoken and pronounced vnto the most high and excellente Quene the ladie Anne, wif vnto our sourain lorde King Henry the eight in many goodly and costely pageauntes exhibited and shewed by the mayre and citizens of the |