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Benjamin Jonson junior died of the plague in London, at the age of seven, in November 1603, while his father was staying at Connington, Robert Cotton's country estate.
The One and Only Barton, Anne 2006
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September 26 of that year, Henslowe writes: "I have lost one of my company that hurteth me greatly; that is Gabriel [Spencer], for he is slain in Hogsden fields by the hands of Benjamin Jonson, bricklayer."
Every Man in His Humor Ben Jonson 1605
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Not for nothing did Benjamin Jonson talk about "Latin, queen of the tongues."
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The like warrant for the releasing of Benjamin Jonson. "
Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration Joseph Quincy Adams 1913
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