Susan Baskervile

[1] Her second husband was the famous clown Thomas Greene, who performed with Queen Anne's Men and who died young in August 1612.

Susan married her third husband, James Baskervile, in June 1613; he was a bigamist who abandoned her and fled to Ireland in 1617.

[2] Thomas Greene's last will and testament, dated 25 July 1612, left his share in Queen Anne's Men, worth 80 pounds, to his wife.

The Queen's Men still could not meet their payments to Susan Baskervile, and also failed to pay her son William who was acting with them.

[4] The long and complex lawsuit, generally called the Baskervile or Worth/Baskervile suit, solicited depositions from most members of the company, generating a documentary record that is valuable for scholars of English Renaissance drama.