Webster, John Contents
Webster, John Timeline
| Year | Historical | Literary | Author | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1580 | John Webster probably born | ||
| 1583 | Queen's Men acting company formed | ||
| 1584 | First English colony in America established by Sir Walter Raleigh at Roanoke Island, Virginia | ||
| 1586 | (Catholic) Mary Queen of Scots tried for treason against (Protestant) Queen Elizabeth of England. | Sir Philip Sidney dies | |
| 1587 | Mary Queen of Scots executed in England. Pope proclaims crusade against England | Performances of Kyd's The Spanish Tradgedy Rose Theatre built in London | |
| 1588 | Spanish Armada sent in retaliation of Mary Queen of Scots, defeated in battle. | Lyly's Endymion | |
| 1589 | Hakluyt's Voyages published | ||
| 1590 | Spenser's Faerie Queene (I-III) published Sidney's Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia | ||
| 1591 | Increasing persecution of Catholics | Kyd writes The Spanish Tragedy, thought to have a strong influence on Shakespeare's Hamlet. Sidney's Astrophil and Stella | |
| 1593 | Theatres closed because of plague | ||
| 1594 | Acting group The Lord Chamberlain's Men re-established, of which Shakespeare is a leading member. They use the Theatre as their playhouse. Sir Philip Sidney's Apology for Poetry published Hooker's Of the Laws of the Ecclesiastical Polity I-IV Nashe's The Unfortunate Traveller | ||
| 1595 | Sidney's An Apology for Poetry (or The Defence of Poesy) Spenser's Amoretti | ||
| 1596 | Essex attacks Cadiz | Spenser's Faerie Queene (IV-VI) published Second Blackfriars Theatre opened by Burbage | |
| 1597 | New Poor Law | Bacon's Essays published The lease on The Theatre expires. James and Richard Burbage dismantle the building and move the materials to another site in order to rebuild it. | |
| 1598 | Death of Philip II | Record of a John Webster at the Middle Temple, one of the Inns of Court | |
| 1599 | Earl of Essex, former favourite of Queen Elizabeth, arrested for failure to carry out her policies in Ireland Oliver Cromwell born | The Globe Theatre built on south bank of the Thames Edmund Spenser dies | |
| 1600 | East India Company founded | Shakespeare's first tragedies performed | |
| 1601 | Following an attempted uprising, Earl of Essex beheaded for treason | 'War of the Theatres' - Jonson, Thomas Dekker, John Marston | |
| 1602 | Paid in advance for the lost play Caesar's Fall (or Two Shapes) along with Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton and Thomas Middleton | ||
| 1603 | Elizabeth dies; succeeded by James VI of Scotland, who becomes James I of England Plague in London and theatres are closed again | Lord Chamberlain's Men become The King's Men, and frequently perform at court | |
| 1604 | Hampton Court conference | Writes the introduction for the revival of John Marston's The Malcontent. Collaborates with Thomas Dekker on Westward Ho | |
| 1605 | Gunpowder plot. Arrest and execution of Guy Fawkes | Cervantes' Don Quixote pt 1 Shakespeare's King Lear | |
| 1606 | Cyril Tourneur The Revenger's Tragedy | Marries Sara Peniall. A child, John, is born two months later | |
| 1607 | Appearance of Halley's comet Founding of Jamestown, Virginia | Tourneur's The Revenger's Tragedy published Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher's The Knight of the Burning Pestle | |
| 1608 | Writes an historical play, Appius and Virginia, probably in collaboration with Thomas Heywood | ||
| 1610 | Galileo reports on his findings with the telescope Galileo The Starry Messenger | Beaumont's and Fletcher's The Maid's Tragedy | Writes The Devil's Law Case | 
| 1611 | Authorised (or King James') Version of the Bible Chapman, translation of Homer's lliad | ||
| 1612 | Death of Henry, Prince of Wales. Prince Charles becomes heir to the throne | Webster's White Devil is performed at the Red Bull Theatre and published by Thomas Archer | |
| 1613 | Globe theatre fire | The Globe Theatre burns down after catching fire during a performance of Henry VIII. The fire was started by a spark from a cannon which was used for sound effects. | |
| 1614 | Globe theatre rebuilt after fire in previous year | Chapman, translation of Homer's Odyssey (-1615) | Webster's Duchess of Malfi performed at the Globe Theatre in London | 
| 1615 | Cervantes's Don Quixote pt 2 | ||
| 1616 | Lectures on the circulation of the blood by William Harvey in London | Jonson's Works Death of Cervantes | |
| 1618 | Sir Walter Raleigh executed Beginning of the Thirty Years' War (to 1648) | ||
| 1620 | Pilgrim Fathers to Massachussetts in the Mayflower | ||
| 1621 | Bacon dismissed from office Performances of Philip Massinger's A New Way to Pay Old Debts Thomas Middleton's Women Beware Women | ||
| 1622 | Performance of Middleton's The Changeling | ||
| 1623 | Webster's Duchess of Malfi published | ||
| 1625 | James I dies. Charles I becomes king. Charles marries Henrietta Maria of France | John Webster dies in this year or one soon after, but the exact year is not known | 
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