Privy Council backs Marlowe’s Cambridge M.A.Jun 29, 1587Labels: Privy Council, Corpus ChristiCorpus ChristiBritannicaMarlowe Soc
Tamburlaine published anonymously in one volumeJan 1, 1590Labels: Tamburlaine, Anonymous publicationRSCMarlowe Soc
Tamburlaine entered in Stationers’ RegisterAug 14, 1590Labels: Stationers' Register, TamburlaineRSCBritannica
Marlowe arrested at Flushing over counterfeiting chargeJan 1, 1592Labels: Vlissingen Flushing, Richard BainesLRBMarlowe bio
The Jew of Malta first recorded at the RoseMar 7, 1592Labels: The Jew, Rose TheatreMarlowe ATMarlowe Soc
Massacre at Paris first verifiable performanceFeb 9, 1593Labels: The Massacre, Henslowe evidenceMarlowe ATCorder
Privy Council issues warrant and requires daily attendanceMay 18, 1593Labels: Privy Council, WarrantMarlowe bioMarlowe Soc
Marlowe killed at Deptford; coroner’s inquest heldMay 30, 1593Labels: Deptford killing, Coroner sMarlowe SocMarlowe bio
Baines submits “note” alleging Marlowe’s blasphemiesJun 1, 1593Labels: Richard Baines, Baines noteMarlowe ATLRB
Edward II entered in Stationers’ RegisterJul 6, 1593Labels: Edward II, Stationers' RegisterEdward IIMarlowe Soc
Dido, Queen of Carthage published with Marlowe attributionJan 1, 1594Labels: Dido Queen, Children ofDidoJ Marlowe Stud
Edward II published in early octavo editionJan 1, 1594Labels: Edward II, Octavo editionEdward IIMarlowe Soc
Hero and Leander first published (posthumous)Jan 1, 1598Labels: Hero and, George ChapmanBritannicaHero LeanderUCLA Clark