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Shakespeare of Stratford

Hiccoxe, Thomas and Lewes: tenants of land bought by Shakespeare, 41.

Hog hath Lost his Pearl, The (R. Taylor): allusion to Pericles in, 109.

Holland, Hugh: his elegiac sonnet on Shakespeare, 94.

Hope Theatre: 182.

Horneby, Thomas: surety for Addenbrooke, 58–59.

Huband, Ralph: sells interest in Stratford tithes to Shakespeare, 52–55.


Inns of Court: plays performed at, 101, 108, 133.

Inn-yards: used for acting, 129–130.

Ireland, William: tenant of Blackfriars property, 71.


Jackson, John: trustee for Shakespeare in Blacxfriars purchase, 70–73.

Jaggard, William: exploits Shakespeare’s popularity in The Passionate Pilgrim, 34–35.

James I: licenses Shakespeare’s company as ‘King’s Men,’ 45–47, 135; his coronation procession attended by them, 48–49; Jonson on his fondness for Shakespeare’s plays, 93; plays acted before him at Wilton, 133.

John, King: metrical features, 127; quoted, 146.

Johnson, Joan: witness in Belott-Mountjoy suit, 66, 67.

Johnson, William: trustee for Shakespeare in Blackfriars purchase, 70–73,

Jonson, Ben: Every Man in his Humour and Sejanus acted by Shakespeare, 27–28; anecdote of Shakespeare and Jonson, 38–39; eulogy of Shakespeare in Folio, 91–93; later appraisal of him, 96–97; slurs at Pericles, 109; alludes to Tempest and Winter’s Tale, 114–115; as critic of Shakespeare, 137; contrasted with him, 139, 140, 151.

Julius Cæsar: early allusions to, 95, 103–104; date of, 120; metrical features, 124–125, 127; structure, 139; quoted, 160.


Keeling, Captain William: performs Shakespeare’s plays at sea, 108–109.

Kempe, William: associated with Shakespeare and Burbage in Chamberlain’s company, 14; acts in Every Man in his Humour, 27; part owner of Globe Theatre, 32; leaves