Humours
of Sir John Falstaffe and Swaggering Pistoll, as acted by
the Lord Chamberlayne his Servants. _First Edit. 4to. ib.
printed by V.S._ 1600. 3 13 0
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Auntient Pistoll, as playd by the Lord Chamberlayne his
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printed by Thomas Creede_, 1600. 27 6 0
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Death of good King Henrie the Sixt, as acted by the Earle of
Pembroke his Servants, 4to. _inlaid on large paper, ib.
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