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The charges for the removing the king's revels from Warwick Innto the dissolved house of Blackfriars, for the altering and new making of sundry masks and garments for players, also for making cardinal's hats, and cross and crown for pope in play and for working upon the mount, a theatrical machine, taking it down at Blackfriars, setting it up at the Sanctuary, Westminster, and returning it to Blackfriars—alll for the king's coronation—from February 1 to February 28, 1546/47. In the autograph of Thomas Phillipps, clerk of the Revels. Printed in Feuillerat, 1914, pp. 3-8.
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The charges for the removing the king's revels from Warwick Innto the dissolved house of Blackfriars, for the altering and new making of sundry masks and garments for players, also for making cardinal's hats, and cross and crown for pope in play and for working upon the mount, a theatrical machine, taking it down at Blackfriars, setting it up at the Sanctuary, Westminster, and returning it to Blackfriars—alll for the king's coronation—from February 1 to February 28, 1546/47. In the autograph of Thomas Phillipps, clerk of the Revels. Printed in Feuillerat, 1914, pp. 3-8.
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