Sir Matthew Brend (6 February 1600 – 1659) inherited from his father, Nicholas Brend, the land on which the first and second Globe Theatres were built, and which Nicholas Brend had leased on 21 February 1599 for a 31-year term to Cuthbert Burbage, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges, and William Kempe.[1] During much of the time he was the legal owner of the Globe, Matthew Brend was underage, and his properties were managed for him by Sir Matthew Browne, John Collet, Sir John Bodley, and Sir Sigismund Zinzan. In 1623 Brend conveyed the property on which the Globe was built to his wife, Frances, as part of her jointure. In 1632 he was sued in the Court of Requests by the remaining original lessee, Cuthbert Burbage, and others, for an extension of their original lease.
Sir MatthewBrend (6 February 1600 – 1659) inherited from his father, Nicholas Brend, the land on which the first and second Globe Theatres were built...
the Globe was built to his infant son, MatthewBrend, who did not come of age until 6 February 1621. Nicholas Brend, born between 22 September 1560 and 21...
Thomas Brend (c. 1516 – 21 September 1598) of West Molesey, Surrey, was a London scrivener, and the owner of the land on which the Globe Theatre was built...
and throughout the reign of King James. He was the stepfather of Sir MatthewBrend, owner of the Globe Theatre, and during the years 1624-7 was himself...
March 2013 Will of Thomas Brend, gentleman, of West Molesey, Surrey, National Archives. Retrieved 23 March 2013 Will of Sir Matthew Browne of Betchworth Castle...
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made and it inspired me to develop an entire album around this one song." Brend 2005, p. 55. Savage, Jon (12 November 2006). "Meek by name, wild by nature"...
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Keels, Jack. (1985). "Guayabero: Phonology and morphophonemics." In Ruth M. Brend (ed.), From phonology to discourse: Studies in six Colombian languages:...
Kent and they arrived in September. The other Quakers included William Brend, John Copeland, Christopher Holder, Mary Prince, Thomas Thrifton, Mary Weatherhead...
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