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==Theatrical Provenance==
==Theatrical Provenance==


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William Haughton wrote "Robin Hood's Pennyworths" for the Admiral's players in their first full year at the Fortune playhouse.
 
 


==Probable Genre(s)==
==Probable Genre(s)==

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William Haughton (1601)


Historical Records

Payments to Playwrights (Henslowe's Diary)

F. 70v (Greg, I. 124)

Lent vnto Samwell Rowley the 20 of desember }
1600 to lend vnto wm harton in earneste } xxs
of a Boocke called Roben hoodes penerthes }


F. 71 (Greg, I. 125)

Lent vnto wlliam hawghton the 27 of }
desember 1600 in earneste of his Boocke } xs
called Roben hoodees penerthes }
Lent vnto wm harvghton the 4 of Jenewary }
1600 in part of payment of a Boocke called } xs
Roben hoodes penerth some of }
paid at the a poyntment of wm Birde [to] }
vnto wm harton for his playe of Roben } xxxxs
hoodes penerthe the 13 of Janewary 1600 }



Theatrical Provenance

William Haughton wrote "Robin Hood's Pennyworths" for the Admiral's players in their first full year at the Fortune playhouse.

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