
1590s in England - Wikipedia
3 November – Sir John Perrot, former Lord Deputy of Ireland, dies in the Tower of London awaiting sentence for a conviction for high treason. Henry Constable's Diana, one of the first sonnet sequences in English, is published in London. approximate date – First performance of Shakespeare's play Richard III. [4] 1593
Historical city travel guide: London, late 16th century
2020年7月10日 · From the Tower of London to the theatres and bear-pits of the south bank, we guide you through the things to see in England's capital city, as well as providing some tips on what to buy, where to eat and the best inns in town. London sits in the fertile south-east of England at an ancient crossing point of the River Thames.
Globe Theatre - Wikipedia
The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 at Southwark, close to the south bank of the Thames, by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men. It was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613.
1599 - Wikipedia
September 21 – The first reported performance at the Globe Theatre in London (erected over Spring/Summer), a presentation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (probably new to that year), is recorded by Swiss traveller Thomas Platter the Younger. September 28 – The Earl of Essex arrives back in England, disobeying the Queen's strict orders.
Globe Theatre | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
Globe Theatre, famous London theater in which after 1599 the plays of William Shakespeare were performed. The Globe was pulled down in 1644, two years after the Puritans closed all theaters. A reconstructed Globe opened at the original’s location in 1997.
English History Timeline 1590-1599 - TheTimelineGeek
2018年6月25日 · This timeline gives a chronological listing of the main events in English history for the years 1590 – 1599. The monarch for this period was Elizabeth I
Writing, London, and the Bishops’ Ban of 1599 - Taylor
2017年10月12日 · This article examines a set of events in London in 1599 that have come to be known as the Bishops’ Ban, when several specific literary works were identified as dangerous and burnt at the behest of the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Inquisitions: 1599 - British History Online
Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 26 Oct., 41 Eliz. [1599], before Stephen Soame, knight, escheator, after the death of William Ingram of London, baker, by the oath of William Crowche, Edward Pilsworth, Hugh Ingram, John Jennynges, Cuthbert Lee, Andrew Feild, Michael Crowche, James Taylor, Henry Earsley, Nicholas Askwith, Thomas Thomas, Richar...
KS3 History: Elizabethan London - BBC Teach
In 1599, the Swiss tourist, Thomas Platter, remarks that, "London is not in England, but England is in London." An observation about crowding in. DR IAN MORTIMER:echoed by almost every foreign...
Cecil Papers: June 1599, 1-15 | British History Online
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 9, 1599. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902. This free content was digitised by double rekeying. Public Domain.
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