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various points of this essay. I also owe thanks to the officers and staffs of the Public Record Office, the British Library, the Bodleian Library, and the Folger Shakespeare Library in whose archives I worked during its preparation. Finally, I would like to announce that Henslowe’s Diary and certain of the Henslowe-Alleyn papers are currently being scanned and will eventually be part of a publicly accessible database. The Web address of the Henslowe-Alleyn Manuscripts Project will be announced when it is available. 1 Catherine Delano-Smith and Roger J. P. Kain, English Maps: A History (London: U of Toronto P, 1999), 1. 2 Delano-Smith and Kain, 6. 3 Andrew Gordon and Bernhard Klein, eds., Literature, Mapping, and the Politics of Space in Early Modern Britain (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001), 3. 4 Gordon and Klein, eds., 10. The authors are quoting a phrase from Thomas Elyot’s The Boke, Named the Governour (London, 1534), fol. 31r. The Geography of Henslowe’s Diary

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