Thomas Drue

Thomas Drue or Drewe (c.1586–1627) was an English Protestant playwright.

He wrote ''The Life of the Duchess of Suffolk''. It has also been suggested that he wrote ''The Bloody Banquet'' (By T. D.,’ 1620, 4to)., However others have attributed it to Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton. An unpublished play, the ‘Woman's Mistake,’ is ascribed in the ‘Stationers' Registers,’ 9 Sept. 1653, to Robert Davenport and Drue. Possibly the dramatist may be the Thomas Drewe who in 1621 translated and published ''Daniel Ben Alexander, the converted Jew, first written in Syriacke and High Dutch by himselfe''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 1914
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    Published 1962
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