• Henry Chettle (c. 1564 – c. 1606) was an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer of the Elizabethan era, best known for his pamphleteering. The son...
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  • authors, Henry Chettle, described him as being unscrupulously harsh with his poor tenants, even though Henslowe made many loans to Chettle and they seem...
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  • The Stepmother's Tragedy is a play written by Henry Chettle and Thomas Dekker. It is mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary in August 1599. No extant copies...
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  • Sir Thomas More, on which he is believed to have collaborated with Henry Chettle, Thomas Heywood, William Shakespeare and Thomas Dekker. He was once...
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    Chancellor of England during the reign of Henry VIII. The play is considered to be written by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle and revised by several writers. The...
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    and printer Henry Chettle, who arranged its publication. Groatsworth was entered in the Stationers' Register 'upon the peril of Henry Chettle' on 20 September...
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    Shakespeare (b. 1580) Chen Lin, general of Ming dynasty China and Korea Henry Chettle, English writer (b. 1564) BBC staff (24 September 2014). "The great...
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  • Hot Anger Soon Cold is a play written by Henry Chettle, Henry Porter and Ben Jonson. No extant copies of the play are known. The play is mentioned in Philip...
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    Text by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle. Censored by Edmund Tilney. Revisions co-ordinated by Hand C. Revised by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood...
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  • William Byrd, Henry Chettle, Michael Drayton, Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Anthony Munday, George Peele, Walter Raleigh, Henry Constable, William...
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  • Patient Grissel is a play by Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, and William Haughton, first printed in 1603. It is mentioned in Henslowe's diary in the entry...
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    Viscountess Falkland Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury George Chapman Henry Cheke Henry Chettle John Clavell Anthony Chute Robert Daborne Samuel Daniel William...
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  • Parts 1 and 2, with Michael Drayton, Henry Chettle, and Thomas Dekker; March 1598. Piers of Exton, with Drayton, Chettle, and Dekker; March 1598. Black Bateman...
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  • play by Henry Chettle, Henry Porter and Ben Jonson; mentioned in Henslowe's diary, August 1598. The Stepmother's Tragedy, a play by Henry Chettle and Thomas...
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  • University Press, 1941, 6th edn., 2004). J. Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps and Henry Chettle, eds, Tarlton's Jests: And News Out of Purgatory (Oxford: Oxford University...
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  • Webster – Westward Ho and Northward Ho published Dekker & Webster, with Henry Chettle (?), Thomas Heywood (?), and Wentworth Smith (?) – Sir Thomas Wyatt...
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    He became one of Philip Henslowe's playwrights, collaborating with Henry Chettle, William Haughton, Thomas Dekker, Richard Hathwaye and Wentworth Smith...
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  • Villaquirán, Spanish writer and translator (died 1618) Probable birth year – Henry Chettle, English dramatist and pamphleteer (died c. 1607) March 5 – Friedrich...
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    (1598), with Porter and Henry Chettle; Page of Plymouth (1599), with Dekker; and Robert II, King of Scots (1599), with Chettle and Dekker. Several of Jonson's...
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  • Anthony Munday (and Henry Chettle?) – The Death of Robert Earl of Huntingdon Henry Porter – Love Prevented William Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 1 (published)...
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    The London Prodigal (1603) Patient Grissel (1603) (co-written with Henry Chettle and William Haughton) The Merry Devil of Edmonton (1604) The Honest...
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    Shakespeare's play was written first. In addition, Thomas Dekker and Henry Chettle wrote a play called Troilus and Cressida at around the same time as...
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    Edward III Richard II Henry IV, Part 1 Henry IV, Part 2 Henry V Henry VI, Part 1 Henry VI, Part 2 Henry VI, Part 3 Richard III Henry VIII As noted, the First...
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  • Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, and William Haughton – Patient Grissel Ben Jonson – Every Man Out of His Humour William Shakespeare – Henry V 1505 Pietro...
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  • Chapman - Thomas Chatterton - Geoffrey Chaucer - G. K. Chesterton - Henry Chettle - John Clare - John Cleveland - Arthur Hugh Clough - Samuel Taylor Coleridge...
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    Meeke Grissill (also known as The Plaie of Grissill) dates from 1565. Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker and William Haughton collaborated on another dramatic...
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  • the ventrous actes and valorous deeds of the lame soldier published Henry Chettle – Hoffmann John Davies of Hereford – Mirum in Modum Thomas Dekker (with...
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    or part of Groatsworth was written shortly after Greene's death by Henry Chettle or another one of his fellow writers, hoping to capitalise on a lurid...
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  • University Press, 1985), pp. 183–189. J. Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps and Henry Chettle, eds, Tarlton's Jests: And News Out of Purgatory (Oxford: Oxford University...
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    protesting Campion's innocence. Upon his release, he entered the service of Henry Garnet, a Jesuit, around 1588. For the next 18 years, Owen built hiding...
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