Shakespeare Behind Bars

Explain the strange spellings in these quotations?

London officials in the 16th century worried that people flocking to town to “see certayne stage plays” would be “close pestered together in small romes,” creating the means “whereby great infeccion with the plague, or some other infeccious diseases, may rise and growe, to the great hynderaunce of the common wealth of this citty.”

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There was no official dictionary during Shakespeare's time so words were often spelled in different ways.