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==Historical Records== | == Historical Records == | ||
''Henslowe’s Diary'' | |||
<br> F. 31 (Greg I. 59) | |||
: The 1 of novmb[er] 1599 | |||
:W. Haughton receiued of m<sup>r</sup>. | |||
:Hunslowe in parte of payement. of the | |||
:the tragedie of John Cox the some | |||
:of ... [iij] 20<sup>s</sup>. | |||
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< | :Willyam Haughtonn receyued of m<sup>r</sup> Hinchloe in part | ||
:of payment of the Tragedy of Cox of Collunpto[n] | |||
:the som of ... 20<sup>s</sup> | |||
: pd & quite. John Daye | |||
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F. 65 (Greg I. 113) : | |||
:Lent vnto Robart shaw the 1 of novmb[er] 1599 | |||
:Lent vnto | :to lend vnto w<sup>m</sup> harton in earneste of a | ||
:Boocke called the tragedie of John cox some of ... xx<sup>s</sup> | |||
:of a Boocke called the tragedie of cox | |||
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F. 65<sup>v</sup> (Greg I. 114): | |||
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:Lent vnto w<sup>m</sup> harton & John daye at | |||
:the appoyntment of Thomas dowton in earnest | |||
:of a Boocke called the tragedie of cox of | |||
:collinste<sup>r </sup>the some of ... xx<sup>s</sup> | |||
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< | : the xiiij<sup>th</sup> of nouember 1599 | ||
:Receued of m<sup>r</sup> phillipp Hinchlow to pay | |||
:to William hauton & Jhon day for the | |||
:tragedy of Cox of Collomton the | |||
:som of three pownd receued ... iij<sup>li</sup> | |||
: in full<sup></sup> | |||
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== For What It's Worth == | |||
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== Keywords == | |||
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Revision as of 12:34, 8 November 2009
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 ... iijli
- in full
Theatrical Provenance
<Enter information about which company performed the play, and where/when it was performed, etc.>
Probable Genre(s)
<List possible genres of the play: if noted by a critic, cite them, e.g. "Comedy (Harbage)". If an original speculation, simply list the genre.>
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
<Enter any information about possible or known sources. Summarise these sources where practical/possible, or provide an excerpt from another scholar's discussion of the subject if available.>
References to the Play
<List any known or conjectured references to the lost play here.>
Critical Commentary
<Summarise any critical commentary that may have been published by scholars. Please maintain an objective tone!>
For What It's Worth
<Enter any miscellaneous points that may be relevant, but don't fit into the above categories. This is the best place for highly conjectural thoughts.>
Keywords
<Key words that will help categorise this play.>
Works Cited
<List all texts cited throughout the entry, except those staple texts whose full bibliographical details have been provided in the masterlist of Works Cited found on the sidebar menu.>
Site created and maintained by [your name, affiliation; updated DD Month YYYY].