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===[[name::Thomas]] [[name::KILLIGREW]] [[date of birth::1612]]-[[date of death::1683|83]]===
 
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[[File:KilligrewThomas1.jpg| thumb | 886px |Armorial stamp of Thomas Killigrew (British Armorial Bindings)]]
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====Biographical Note====
 
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[[occupation::Dramatist]], [[occupation::theatre manager]].   
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Born at [[place of birth::Lothbury, London]], son of Sir [[family::Robert Killigrew]], [[occupation::courtier]] and [[occupation::MP]]. He entered court service and by 1632 was a [[occupation::page of honour]] to the King; shortly afterwards he began writing and staging plays, beginning with ''The Prisoner'' (1635). He travelled in [[location::Europe]] around 1640; supporting the King during the Civil War, he was again in [[location::Europe]] in the late 1640s and 1650s, with a series of diplomatic missions on behalf of the exiled court. At the Restoration he settled in [[location::London]], where he and Sir [[associates::William Davenant]] were licensed to erect two playhouses; Killigrew established the [[organisations::King's Company]] of players, and became a successful theatre manager, while continuing to write plays. Towards the end of his life, when he withdrew from the theatre, he was in some financial difficulties.   
  
 
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Books with his armorial stamp survive.
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A small number of books decorated with his armorial stamps are recorded in the Armorials database; the extent of his library is not known. His will has no reference to books; most of his estate was left to his son [[family::Henry Killigrew|Henry]].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:28, 4 July 2020

Thomas KILLIGREW 1612-83

Armorial stamp of Thomas Killigrew (British Armorial Bindings)

Biographical Note

Born at Lothbury, London, son of Sir Robert Killigrew, courtier and MP. He entered court service and by 1632 was a page of honour to the King; shortly afterwards he began writing and staging plays, beginning with The Prisoner (1635). He travelled in Europe around 1640; supporting the King during the Civil War, he was again in Europe in the late 1640s and 1650s, with a series of diplomatic missions on behalf of the exiled court. At the Restoration he settled in London, where he and Sir William Davenant were licensed to erect two playhouses; Killigrew established the King's Company of players, and became a successful theatre manager, while continuing to write plays. Towards the end of his life, when he withdrew from the theatre, he was in some financial difficulties.

Books

A small number of books decorated with his armorial stamps are recorded in the Armorials database; the extent of his library is not known. His will has no reference to books; most of his estate was left to his son Henry.

Sources