Black Dog of Newgate, Parts 1 and 2: Difference between revisions

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== Historical Records ==
== Historical Records ==


Henslowe's ''Diary''  
Henslowe's ''Diary''  
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F. 118 (Greg I.185)  
F. 118 (Greg I.185)  


pd at the a poyntment of John ducke the
pd at the a poyntment of John ducke the  
24 of novmber 160[3]2 to mr hathwaye in earneste
24 of novmber 160[3]2 to mr hathwaye in earneste  
[blacke doge of]
:[blacke doge of]  
of a playe called [John dayes [comodye]] the some of xxxxs
of a playe called [John dayes [comodye]] the some of xxxxs  
[newgate]
[newgate]  


<br> Lent vnto xpofer beston &amp; Robart palante the 26 november 1602 to paye vnto John day mr smythe mr hathway &amp; the other poete in parte of payment of the playe called [John dayes comody’ the some of xxxxs the blacke dogge of newgate


Lent vnto xpofer beston & Robart palante the
<br> F. 118v (Greg I. 186) pd at the apoyntment of the company the 20 of desember 1602 vnto mr hathewaye mr symthe &amp; John daye &amp; the other poyet in fulle payment for a playe called the blacke dogge of newgat some of xxxxs  
26 november 1602 to paye vnto John day mr smythe
mr hathway & the other poete in parte of payment
of the playe called [John dayes comody’ the some of xxxxs
the blacke dogge of newgate


<br> F. 119 (Greg I. 187) Lent vnto John dewcke the 10 Janewarye 1602 to by Lame skenes for the blacke dogge of newgate the some of xs


F. 118v (Greg I. 186)
pd more for the company the 16 of Janewarye 1602 vnto Goodman freswatr for [c] a canves sewt &amp; skenes for the black doge of newgate xijs
pd at the apoyntment of the company the 20
of desember 1602 vnto mr hathewaye mr symthe &  
John daye & the other poyet in fulle payment for
a playe called the blacke dogge of newgat some of xxxxs


F. 119v (Greg I. 188) Lent vnto John Lewen vpon John duckes noote of his hande the 29 of Janewarye 1602 to geue in earneste of the second part of the boocke called the blacke dooge of newgate vnto mr hathwaye &amp; John daye &amp; mr smythe &amp; the other poete the some of iiili


F. 119 (Greg I. 187)
pd at the apoyntment of John ducke the 3 of febreary 1602 vnto mr hathwaye mr smythe John daye &amp; the other poet in fulle payment for the boocke called the second parte of the blacke dooge the some of iiijli
Lent vnto John dewcke the 10 Janewarye
1602 to by Lame skenes for the blacke
dogge of newgate the some of xs


pd more for the company the 16 of Janewarye
<br> F. 120 (Greg I. 189) Pd vnto the tyerman for the companye 1602 to bye viij yrdes &amp; a hallfe of blacke satten at xijs a yrde to macke a sewt for the 2 parte of the blacke dogge the some of vli ijs
1602 vnto Goodman freswatr for [c] a canves
sewt & skenes for the black doge of newgate xijs


F. 119v (Greg I. 188)
Lent vnto Thomas blacke wode the 21 of febreary 1602 to geue vnto the 4 poetes in earneste of ther adicyones for the 2 parte of the blacke doge xs
Lent vnto John Lewen vpon John duckes noote
of his hande the 29 of Janewarye 1602 to geue in earneste
of the second part of the boocke called the blacke dooge
of newgate vnto mr hathwaye & John daye & mr smythe
& the other poete the some of iiili


pd at the apoyntment of John ducke the 3 of
Lent vnto Thomas black wode the 24 of febreary 1602 to geue vnto the 4 poetes in parte of paymente for ther adycyons in the 2 parte of the blacke doge xs
febreary 1602 vnto mr hathwaye mr smythe John
daye & the other poet in fulle payment for the  
boocke called the second parte of the blacke dooge
the some of iiijli


Lent vnto John dewcke the 26 of febreary 1602 to paye the poetes in fulle payment for ther adycyones for the 2 parte of the blacke doge the some of xxs


F. 120 (Greg I. 189)
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Pd vnto the tyerman for the companye 1602
to bye viij yrdes & a hallfe of blacke satten
at xijs a yrde to macke a sewt for the 2 parte
of the blacke dogge the some of vli ijs
 
Lent vnto Thomas blacke wode the 21 of febreary
1602 to geue vnto the 4 poetes in earneste of ther
adicyones for the 2 parte of the blacke doge xs
 
Lent vnto Thomas black wode the 24 of febreary
1602 to geue vnto the 4 poetes in parte of paymente
for ther adycyons in the 2 parte of the blacke doge xs
 
Lent vnto John dewcke the 26 of febreary 1602
to paye the poetes in fulle payment for ther
adycyones for the 2 parte of the blacke doge the some
of xxs
 
 
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== Theatrical Provenance ==


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


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== Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues ==
== Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues ==


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== References to the Play ==
== References to the Play ==


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== Critical Commentary ==
== Critical Commentary ==


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== For What It's Worth ==
== For What It's Worth ==


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== Works Cited ==
== Works Cited ==


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Revision as of 14:42, 28 October 2009

Black Dog of Newgate, Part I (1602)

John Day, Richard Hathaway, Wentworth Smith, and "the other poete"

Black Dog of Newgate, Part 2 (1603)

John Day, Richard Hathaway, Wentworth Smith, and "the other poete"


Historical Records

Henslowe's Diary

F. 118 (Greg I.185)

pd at the a poyntment of John ducke the 24 of novmber 160[3]2 to mr hathwaye in earneste

[blacke doge of]

of a playe called [John dayes [comodye]] the some of xxxxs [newgate]


Lent vnto xpofer beston & Robart palante the 26 november 1602 to paye vnto John day mr smythe mr hathway & the other poete in parte of payment of the playe called [John dayes comody’ the some of xxxxs the blacke dogge of newgate


F. 118v (Greg I. 186) pd at the apoyntment of the company the 20 of desember 1602 vnto mr hathewaye mr symthe & John daye & the other poyet in fulle payment for a playe called the blacke dogge of newgat some of xxxxs


F. 119 (Greg I. 187) Lent vnto John dewcke the 10 Janewarye 1602 to by Lame skenes for the blacke dogge of newgate the some of xs

pd more for the company the 16 of Janewarye 1602 vnto Goodman freswatr for [c] a canves sewt & skenes for the black doge of newgate xijs

F. 119v (Greg I. 188) Lent vnto John Lewen vpon John duckes noote of his hande the 29 of Janewarye 1602 to geue in earneste of the second part of the boocke called the blacke dooge of newgate vnto mr hathwaye & John daye & mr smythe & the other poete the some of iiili

pd at the apoyntment of John ducke the 3 of febreary 1602 vnto mr hathwaye mr smythe John daye & the other poet in fulle payment for the boocke called the second parte of the blacke dooge the some of iiijli


F. 120 (Greg I. 189) Pd vnto the tyerman for the companye 1602 to bye viij yrdes & a hallfe of blacke satten at xijs a yrde to macke a sewt for the 2 parte of the blacke dogge the some of vli ijs

Lent vnto Thomas blacke wode the 21 of febreary 1602 to geue vnto the 4 poetes in earneste of ther adicyones for the 2 parte of the blacke doge xs

Lent vnto Thomas black wode the 24 of febreary 1602 to geue vnto the 4 poetes in parte of paymente for ther adycyons in the 2 parte of the blacke doge xs

Lent vnto John dewcke the 26 of febreary 1602 to paye the poetes in fulle payment for ther adycyones for the 2 parte of the blacke doge the some of xxs



<Reproduce relevant documentary evidence from historical records here. (For example, entries from Henslowe's Diary).>


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.>


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