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==Historical Records==
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<Reproduce relevant documentary evidence from historical records here. (For example, entries from Henslowe's Diary).>
 
''Henslowe’s Diary''
 
 
F. 31 (Greg I. 59)
:The 1 of novmb[er] 1599
:W. Haughton receiued of mr.
:Hunslowe in parte of payement. of the
:the tragedie of John Cox the some
:of ... [iij] 20s.
<br>
:Willyam Haughtonn receyued of mr Hinchloe in part
:of payment of the Tragedy of Cox of Collunpto[n]
:the som of ... 20s
pd & quite.  John Daye
 
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F. 65 (Greg I. 113) :
:Lent vnto Robart shaw the 1 of novmb[er] 1599
:to lend vnto wm harton in earneste of a
>Boocke called the tragedie of John cox some of ... xxs
 
<br>
 
F. 65v (Greg I. 114):
:Lent vnto wm harton & John daye at
:the appoyntment of Thomas dowton in earnest
:of a Boocke called the tragedie of cox of
:collinster the some of ... xxs
 
 
: the xiiijth of nouember 1599
:Receued of mr phillipp Hinchlow to pay
:to William hauton & Jhon day for the
:tragedy of Cox of Collomton the
:som of three pownd receued in full ... iijli
 
 





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William Haughton, John Day (1599)


Historical Records

Henslowe’s Diary


F. 31 (Greg I. 59)

The 1 of novmb[er] 1599
W. Haughton receiued of mr.
Hunslowe in parte of payement. of the
the tragedie of John Cox the some
of ... [iij] 20s.


Willyam Haughtonn receyued of mr Hinchloe in part
of payment of the Tragedy of Cox of Collunpto[n]
the som of ... 20s

pd & quite. John Daye


F. 65 (Greg I. 113) :

Lent vnto Robart shaw the 1 of novmb[er] 1599
to lend vnto wm harton in earneste of a

>Boocke called the tragedie of John cox some of ... xxs


F. 65v (Greg I. 114):

Lent vnto wm harton & John daye at
the appoyntment of Thomas dowton in earnest
of a Boocke called the tragedie of cox of
collinster the some of ... xxs


the xiiijth of nouember 1599
Receued of mr phillipp Hinchlow to pay
to William hauton & Jhon day for the
tragedy of Cox of Collomton the
som of three pownd receued in full ... iijli



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