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158:, but Heminges and Condell became credited contributors of the book. They mentioned in their preface, "To the great Variety of Readers", that they wished "the Author himselfe had liv'd to have set forth, and overseen his owne writings", they also mention their own care and pain "to haue collected & publish’d" the works. Their editorial efforts were vital to preserving a number of Shakespeare's plays, some of which might have been lost otherwise. 189: 785: 169:, Heminges was sued by his daughter, Thomasina Ostler over a share of the company. The surviving records do not specify the final outcome of the suit. At his death, Heminges’ shares in the Globe and Blackfriars theatres passed to his son, 132:
when he purchased the Blackfriars Gatehouse in 1613. Between 1595 and 1628 Heminges took on ten apprentices with the Grocers' Company. Of these ten, eight appear to have performed for Heminges's company, in both boys' and adult roles.
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for the city of London, citizens appointed to measure the coal imported into the city by sea. Shortly afterwards he took on John Jackson as his deputy. Both Heminges and Jackson later acted as trustees for
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Heminges remained active in the Grocers' Company alongside his theatrical activities; indeed, the two sometimes intertwined. On 13 December 1608 he was admitted as one of the ten
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As a sharer in the Globe Theatre, Heminges’ name, along with the other sharers, is mentioned several times in various legal documents that were discovered by American researcher
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John Collins, becoming a freeman of the Grocers' Company on 24 April 1587. On 10 March 1588 he received a licence to marry Rebecca Knell (née Edwards), the widow of
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John Heminges (bapt 25 November 1566 ) St Peter de Witton Church, Droitwich, Worcestershire Parish Register 1544 onwards
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A Dictionary of Actors and of Other Persons Associated With the Public Presentation of Plays in England Before 1642
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Global Economics: A History of the Theater Business, the Chamberlain’s / King's Men, and Their Plays, 1599-1642
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that Heminges was a tragedian. Of his activities as manager more is known. Court documents relating to the
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indicate that Heminges at least sometimes served as the point of contact between the company and the
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The extent and nature of Heminges' acting is not entirely clear. He is known to have performed in
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records from 1630 state that he received ÂŁ100 to relieve the Company during a period of plague.
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was one of his apprentices. Heminges also built and operated a taphouse at the Globe.
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Shakespeare and His London Associates as Revealed in Recently Discovered Documents
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A Jacobean Company and its Playhouse: The Queen's Servants at the Red Bull Theatre
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generally list Heminges as the recipient of money due the company; the records of
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Foreign Envoys and Travelling Players in the Age of Shakespeare and Jonson
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Heminges's association with the theatre had begun by 1593, when he and
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at the age of twelve, he was apprenticed for nine years to the City
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Edmundson, Paul. "His Editors; John Heminges and Henry Condell".
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Soul of the Age: A Biography of the Mind of William Shakespeare.
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Leeds Barroll, "Shakespeare and his fellows", Joseph Candido,
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Noseworth, J. M. (1 March 1949). "A Note on John Heminge".
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reported seeing Heminges' name associated with the role of
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Heminges was mentioned in Shakespeare's will, along with
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Egan, Gabriel. "John Heminges' Tap-house at the Globe."
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Random House Publishing Group, 2009. pp. 375, 423, 424.
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as grooms in the household of the Spanish ambassador
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in London, commemorating their work with Shakespeare
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Juan Fernández de Velasco y Tovar, 5th Duke of Frías
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and Heminges and their King's Men fellows served at
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Heminges was baptised at St Peter de Witton Church,
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Lives of the Original Actors in Shakespeare's Plays
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Index

King's Men
William Shakespeare
Henry Condell
First Folio
Droitwich
Worcestershire
London
Grocer
William Knell
Queen's Men
Thame
St Mary Aldermanbury
Augustine Phillips
Lord Strange's Men
Lord Chamberlain's Men
King's Men
Privy Council
Augustine Phillips
Somerset House
Juan Fernández de Velasco y Tovar, 5th Duke of Frías
William Shakespeare
seacoal-meters
William Shakespeare
Alexander Cooke
Richard Burbage
Henry Condell
mourning rings
First Folio
Charles William Wallace
William Heminges

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