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Thomas Savage (c. 1552–1611) of Rufford Lancashire was a member of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and one of the ten seacoal-meters in London. Together with William Leveson he was one of two trustees used by the original shareholders of the Globe Theatre in the allocation of their shares in 1599. He was an associate of the actor and editor of the First Folio John Heminges and of John Jackson both of whom were Shakespeare’s trustees in the purchase of the Blackfriars Gatehouse.

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