Part of a leaf of the Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Buttery Book for the tenth week after Michaelmas, 1580, containing the item of 1d. spent by 'Marlen' Facing page
Title-page of one of the undated editions of Marlowe's translation of Ovid's Elegies (Amores). From the unique copy of this edition in the Bodleian Library (Douce 031)
Part of a letter from Thomas Kyd to Sir John Puckering, the Lord Keeper, containing allegations against Marlowe. From Harl. MSS. 6849, f. 218 Between pages
Title-page of the only edition of Marlowe's unfinished Hero and Leander without Chapman's continuation. From the unique copy, now in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington Facing page
Inquisition on the death of Christopher Marlowe taken 1 June 1595 and returned by William Danby, Coroner of the House- hold, to Chancery. From the original document in Chancery Miscellanea, bundle 64, file 8, no. 241 b, now an exhibit in the Museum of the Public Record Office Between pages
Extract from the Register of the Church of St. Nicholas, Deptford, including, among the burial entries for 1593, 'Christopher Marlow slaine by ffrancis ffrezer; the ·1· of June' Facing page
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Publication Information: Book Title: Christopher Marlowe: A Biographical and Critical Study. Contributors: Frederick S. Boas - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1940. Page Number: xi.
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