Leslie Hotson publishes the first account from contemporary records of the murder of the dramatist Christopher Marlowein1593,[9] claiming to have found the evidence while researching Chaucer's The Nun's Priest's Tale in the archives of the English Public Records Office in 1923–1924.[10]
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^Cohen, Matthew Isaac (2007). "Riboet, Miss (1900?–1965)". In Leiter, Samuel L. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Asian Theatre: O-Z. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. pp. 161–62. ISBN978-0-313-33531-0.
^Several different names had been mentioned in connection with Marlowe's death, two being "one Ingram" and "ffrancis ffrezer". Hotson stumbled on "Ingram Frizer" and "felt at once that I had come upon the man who killed Christopher Marlowe" (p. 23).
^Potts, Stephen (1991). The second Marxian invasion : the fiction of the Strugatsky brothers. San Bernardino, Calif: Borgo Press. p. 11. ISBN9780893702793.
^Marcel Chabrier; André Legrand (1925). Remy de Gourmont, son œuvre: portrait et autographe; document pour l'histoire de la littérature française (in French). Éditions de la Nouvelle revue critique.
^F. Seymour Smith (1953). What Shall I Read Next? A Personal Selection of Twentieth Century English Books. Cambridge University Press. p. 69.
^Leavis, Q. D. (1965). Fiction and the Reading Public (rev. ed.). London: Chatto & Windus.
^Stokes, Henry (2000). The life and death of Yukio Mishima. New York Place of publication not identified: Cooper Square Press Distributed by National Book Network. p. 37. ISBN9780815410744.