'A Tragi-Coomodie, called the Witch: long since acted by his Maties Seruants at the Black-Friers. Written by Tho. Middleton'
MS. Malone 12
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Title
'A Tragi-Coomodie, called the Witch: long since acted by his Maties Seruants at the Black-Friers. Written by Tho. Middleton'
Shelfmark
MS. Malone 12
Summary
With a later pen-and-ink 'Vera Effigies Tho Middletoni Gent.', probably from an engraving.
Date
written perhaps in the second quarter of the 17th cent.
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
102 pages
Custodial history
Notes by Steevens and Malone show the following succession of owners: Benj. Griffin the actor, Lockyer Davis bookseller in Holborn, major Thomas Pearson, George Steevens (bt. at the Pearson sale, no. 3872, 1787, for £2 14s.), Edm. Malone (bt. at the Steevens sale, May 20, 1800, for £7 10s.).
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'A Tragi-Coomodie, called the Witch: long since acted by his Maties Seruants at the Black-Friers. Written by Tho. Middleton'
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