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  8. Jul 7, 2024 · Footnote 3 During James I’s reign, baboons were conventional figures in the antimasque, both because they accrued meanings on account of the frequency of their appearance and for particularly memorable occasions, as is suggested by James Shirley’s jibe at them ‘in quellios’ (Spanish ruffs) in The Triumph of Peace (1634), probably pointing specifically to Chapman’s The Memorable Masque (1613).