1629-30 because woeman haue of late resorted to our Revells, which disorder the Masters of the Bench doe generally dislike. Therefore for preventing the like [disorder] in tyme to come. It is ordered the stayre foote doore leading up to the gallery, where they stoode, bee from henceforth kept lockt every night of the Revells, and that noe persons whatsoeuer be suffered to bee there at those tymes the Inns of Court

Entry:

pp. 227-28
INNS OF COURT
1629-30
Lincoln’s Inn Black Book 7 LI Arch: A1 a7
f 271v* (24 November) (Council Orders)

Volume:

Records of Early English Drama: Inns of Court. Edited by Alan H. Nelson and John R. Elliott, Jr. 3 vols. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010.

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