Theatres: Shakespeare’s, 129–135.
Thuresbie, William: associated with Shakespeare in Blackfriars suit, 79, 80.
Timon of Athens: metrical features, 127.
tithes of Stratford: Shakespeare suggested as possible purchaser, 23; purchase of, 52–55; chancery suit concerning, 59-63; agreement with Replingham about, 75–76.
Titus Andronicus: published anonymously, 117; quarto editions of, 119; date of, 120, 131; metrical features, 127.
Tofte, Robert: alludes to Love’s Labour’s Lost, 102.
Tooley, Nicholas: mentioned in A. Phillips’ will, 52; actor in Shakespeare’s plays, 96.
Troilus and Cressida: text of, 118; quarto edition, 119; metrical features, 127.
Twelfth Night: performed in Middle Temple, 108; metrical features, 127.
Two Gentlemen of Verona: metrical features, 127.
Underhill, Hercules: confirms Shakespeare’s title to New Place, 42–43.
Underhill, William: sells New Place to Shakespeare, 20-22; poisoned by his son, 43.
Underwood, John: actor in Shakespeare’s plays, 96.
Venus and Adonis: dedicated to Southampton, 11–12; early allusions to, 31, 36, 87, 74; publication of, 116; quarto editions, 119; date of, 120.
Walker, Henry: sells Shakespeare house in Blackfriars, 70–73, 81.
Walker, William: Shakespeare’s godson, 57, 84.
Walker’s Street (Chapel Lane, Stratford): 44, 45.
Wallace, C. W.: documents discovered by, 65–70, 78–81.
‘War of the Theatres’: 88–89.
Warwick, Anne, Countess of: Lady of the manor of Rowington: 43–45.
Weever, John: his sonnet to Shakespeare, 81; alludes to Julius Cæsar, 103–104.
Welcombe (near Stratford): 6; tithes in, 53, 62; enclosures attempted at, 75–78; Shakespeare’s holdings near, 85.
Whatcott, Robert: witness to Shakespeare’s will, 87.