The Norwich Players

The Norwich Players A History, an Appreciation and a Criticism (Classic Reprint)

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In 1368 7obn de Catfielcl, rector of Stratton, was trustee to the Lady Eve de Hndelee, and Sir 7ame5 ale Antlelee, knt., her son, for the place in St. Etbeldrecl's and St. Clement's parishes in Conisforcl, called Isaac's-ball it after belonged to Sir Will. Benball, knt., then to the Lady Kat. Felbrigge, widow of Sir Simon Fel brigge, knt., then to Sir William Teloer ton, knt., and in 1474 was the city house of William Yelverton, Esq., by whom it was sold to Sir 701m Paston, knt., who resided in it in 1488. In 1626, 7obn Payton, Esq., owned it; and in 1633 it was the city bonre of the Lord Chief Justice C oke.

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ISBN: 9780267691050
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 36
Weight: 209g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm