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Lodowick Carlell

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in 1654 but returned to Petersham two years later. They had two children, James (who was married to Ellen) and Penelope (married to John Fisher, a lawyer of the
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period. On 6 June 1664, a warrant was issued to pay him £150, three years' back pay as Keeper of His Majesty's house and walk at
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In his extra-literary life, Carlell was a courtier and royal functionary; he held the offices of Gentleman of the Bows to King
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The Later Jacobean and Caroline Dramatists: A Survey and Bibliography of Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama,
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Some critics have judged his plays to be significant in the evolution of serious drama in the 17th century, from the
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Toynbee, Margaret; Isham, Gyles (September 1954). "Joan Carlile (1606?-1679): An Identification".
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Carlell began his dramatic career by the late 1620s. His early plays were acted by the
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Lodowick Carlell: His Life, A Discussion of His Plays, and "The Deserving Favorite".
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Lodowick Carlell's family tree from his biography by Charles Gray (1905)
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era. In this view, Carlell is "one of the chief intermediaries between
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he is thought to have remained Keeper of both Richmond Park and
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Toynbee, Margaret; Isham, Gyles (1955). "Lodowick Carlell".
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He maintained his post at Richmond Park throughout the
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Lodowick died in 1675 and was buried on 21 August in
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Index

Courtier
playwright
Joan Palmer

playwright
Caroline era
Commonwealth
Scottish
Bridekirk
Dumfriesshire
courtier
Charles I
Privy Chamber
Richmond Park
Petersham Lodge
English Civil War
Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle
English Interregnum
St. James's Park
King's Men
Queen Henrietta's Men
Thomas Dekker
Match Me in London
1631
The Deserving Favourite
1629
1638
1639
1655
1664

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