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‘Dick of Devonshire’ (1626)

  • Quarterstaff Rapier Richard Peeke
  • Date: June 19, 1626
  • Type: Manuscript Play
  • Tags: Quarterstaff Rapier Richard Peeke

A Play based upon the true-story of Richard Peeke, from Tavistock, Devon. Peeke wrote his story in Three-to-One: Being an English-Spanish Combat (1625). This play appeared in Egerton MS 1994, a folio composite volume of plays. c.1620s-1640s. From the library of Lord Charlemont. Entries: CELM, Wikipedia. It appeared at ff. 30r-51r- HyT 5: Thomas Heywood, Dick of […]

Jonson, Bartholomew Fair (1614)

  • Date: June 20, 1614
  • Type: Play

Dramatis Personiae: PUPPY, a Wrestler (a Western Man). Reference (pp. 233-234): Enter EDGWORTH. Quar. ’Slid, I forgot that, pray you pardon me.—Look, here’s our Mercury come; the license arrives in the finest time too! ’tis but scraping out Cokes his name, and ’tis done. Winw. How now, lime-twig, hast thou touch’d? Edg. Not yet, sir; except you would go with […]

Foote, The Knights – A Farce in 2 Acts (1793)

  • Fictional Play Samuel Foote
  • Date: April 17, 1793
  • Type: Play
  • Tags: Fictional Play Samuel Foote

Har. How did you divert yourself ? Tim. Oh, we ha’ pastimes enow there :—we ha? bull-baiting, and cock-fighting, and fishing, and hunting, and hurling, and wrestling. Har. The two last are sports for which that country is very remarkable in those, 1 presume, you are very expert. 8 Tim, Nan! What? Har. 1 say […]

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