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  1. Henry Condell (1797–1871) was the first Mayor of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He served from 1842 to 1844, and was succeeded by Henry Moor. [1] Condell was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Council as the first member for Town of Melbourne on 1 June 1843. [1] He held this seat until 1 February 1844 when replaced by Joseph Robinson.

  2. Brandeis University First Folio. hide References (1 total) Cross-references to this page (1): Clifford E. Wulfman, The Perseus Garner: An Overview, The Works of William Shakespeare. hide Search. Searching in English. More search options. Limit Search to: First Folio (this document)

  3. Henry Condell's college and law school education includes The City College of the City University of New York, B.A., cum laude, 1978, New York Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1985. Other biographical background includes Co-Author: "Trademark License Agreements: The rights of a debtor/licensee to assume, or assume and assign, are uncertain," New ...

  4. The garden includes the restored remains of the former church of St. Mary Aldermanbury. The bust stands as a memorial to Shakespeare's fellow actors, Henry Condell, and John Heminge who were key figures in the printing of the playwright's First Folio of works. Both actors are buried in the church.

  5. Dec 29, 2022 · by Jodie Smith, 29 December 2022On this day, a winter Wednesday, 29 December 1627, was buried Henry Condell. Condell was one of the most prolific theatrical figures of pre-civil war England; an integral member of the Lord Chamberlain’s, later the King’s, Men from at least 1597 until his death in 1627, and co-compiler, with John Heminges, of Mr William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories ...

  6. Henry Condell was a player with the Chamberlain's/King's men by 1597-8, and he was active in the company's leadership throughout his professional life. He acquired shares in the company's playhouses, the Globe and Blackfriars; and his rools suggest that he was cast routinely in significant parts.

  7. Henry Condell was a fellow actor and friend of William Shakespeare, who in 1623 together with John Heminge published the world famous First Folio, seven years after William's death. It was the first time that all of Shakespeare's works were accurately published.

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