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'''Peter Streete''' (died [[1599]]) designed the [[Globe Theatre]] under the coercion of the [[Carrionite]]s. He was placed in [[Bethlem Royal Hospital|Bedlam Royal Hospital]] after it was perceived that he went mad. He was murdered by [[Doomfinger]] with a deadly touch on the heart shortly after being visited by the [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Martha Jones]] and [[William Shakespeare]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')


Peter Streete designed a play theatre, although was sent to a mental institution for talking about witches, he was killed by Carrionites around the same time he was visited by the Doctor.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 7 September 2023

Peter Streete

Peter Streete (died 1599) designed the Globe Theatre under the coercion of the Carrionites. He was placed in Bedlam Royal Hospital after it was perceived that he went mad. He was murdered by Doomfinger with a deadly touch on the heart shortly after being visited by the Tenth Doctor, Martha Jones and William Shakespeare. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)