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  XL. The King’s Players in Attendance on the Spanish Ambassador (1604) 49
  XLI. Scoloker on ‘Friendly Shakespeare’ and His Hamlet (1604) 50
  XLII. The King’s Men Perform Shakespeares Plays at Court (1604–1605) 50
  XLIII. Bequest of a Gold Piece to Shakespeare from Augustine Phillips (1605) 52
  XLIV. Shakespeare Purchases an Interest in the Tithes of Stratford and Adjacent Villages (1605) 52
  XLV. Marriage of Shakespeare’s Daughter, Susanna (1607) 55
  XLVI. Shakespeare at the Height of His Fame as a Dramatist (1607) 55
  XLVII. Burial of Edmund, Shakespeare’s Brother (1607) 56
  XLVIII. Baptism of Shakespeare’s Granddaughter (1608) 57
  XLIX. Burial of Shakespeare’s Mother (1608) 57
  L. Shakespeare’s Suit against John Addenbrooke of Stratford (1608–1609) 57
  LI. Complaint of Shakespeare and Others to the Lord Chancellor regarding the Stratford Tithes (1609) 59
  LII. Shakespeare Confirms and Extends His Purchase of Land (1610) 63
  LIII. Shakespeare Praised as a Companion for a King (ca. 1611) 64
  LIV. Beaumont (?) in Praise of Shakespeare’s Lack of Learning 64
  LV. Burial of Gilbert Shakespeare (1612) 64
  LVI. Shakespeare as Witness in the Belott—Mountjoy Suit (1612) 65
  LVII. Burial of Richard, the Poet’s Brother (1613) 70
  LVIII. Shakespeare Purchases a House in Blackfriars, London (1618) 70
  LIX. Mortgage Deed on the Blackfriars Property (1613) 72