Robin Goodfellow
Historical Records
Correspondence
In a letter dated 15 January 1604, Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester, a politician whose career was on the upswing in 1603-4, gave his friend, John Chamberlain, the following information: "On New Year's night we had a play of Robin Goodfellow" (Lee 53).
Declared Accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber
Item 115b:
To Iohn Hemynges one of his maties players vpon the Councelles warrt dated Hamptoncoute xviijou die Ianuary 1603 for his paynes and expences of himselfe and the rest of his Company in presenting sixe interludes or playes before the kinges maty and the prince viz one one St Stephins Day at night St Iohnes Day at night Innocentes Day and Newyers day at night before the kinges matie … and for two playes before the prince on the xxxth of December and the firste of Ianuary 1603 .... (Cook 38)
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For What It's Worth
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Works Cited
Chambers
Cook
Gurr Knutson
Lee
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