He went to the tavern to meet his friend Ingram
Frizer, a businessman.
* 'M sure Death's fell sergeant - in the shape of Poley or
Frizer, or is it
Frizer or Poley - will be strict in his arrest...
Vince (Vince 2005) da takva uporaba glagola sasvim normalno moze zamjenjivati i singularnog agensa: Bas su je lijepo osisali moze se reci, iako se zna da je
frizer samo jedan.
When Marlowe was murdered in a "tavern brawl," supposedly in a dispute over the bar bill, his murderer, Ingram
Frizer, was pardoned only weeks later.
Why was he in Deptford with 'friends' like Ingram
Frizer (an agent of Marlowe's patron Thomas Walsingham), Nicholas Skeres (a professional conman, implicated in the Babington plot of 1586), and Robert Poley (another player in the Babington plot and an informer of the chief Elizabethan spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham)?
For those who have missed the point, 'The shape of English literature would have been very different had not Marlowe succumbed to
Frizer's dagger in Deptford at the age of 29'.
So had Thomas Walsingham, the patron of Marlowe and his killer, Ingrain
Frizer. Poley, a longtime intelligence operative, had at times impersonated a Catholic in order to turn informer.