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The Admiral's Men at the Rose laid out £4 for ''Owen Tudor'' at some time between the 10th and 18th of January 1600. Across Maid Lane they could see the building materials of the Globe at ready, while the plans for the Fortune Playhouse were still on paper, the contract by Edward Alleyn and Philip Henslowe with Peter Streete having been signed on 8 January 1600. | |||
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Michael Drayton, Richard Hathaway, Anthony Munday, Robert Wilson (1600)
Historical Records
Henslowe's Diary
F. 67 (Greg I.117)
- Lent vnto mihell drayton antony monday mr
- hathwaye & mr willsone at the apoyntment
- of Thomas downton in earneste of a playe
- Boocke called owen teder the some of ... iiijli
Diary fragment in the collection of the Duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle
Foakes, Henslowe's Diary (267)
- ye 10 of Jenewary 1599
- Receyved in pt of payment & in er[e]nest
- of a playe called Owen Tweder the somme
- of foure poundes wittnes or hands ... iiijli
- Ri: Hathwaye R Wilson. An: Mundy
- witnes
- Robt Shaa
Theatrical Provenance
The Admiral's Men at the Rose laid out £4 for Owen Tudor at some time between the 10th and 18th of January 1600. Across Maid Lane they could see the building materials of the Globe at ready, while the plans for the Fortune Playhouse were still on paper, the contract by Edward Alleyn and Philip Henslowe with Peter Streete having been signed on 8 January 1600.
Probable Genre(s)
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For What It's Worth
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Keywords
Michael Drayton, Richard Hathaway, Anthony Munday, Robert Wilson, Henslowe's Records, Diary fragment, Autograph signature
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