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John Day, Richard Hathway, Wentworth Smith, "the other poyet" (1603)


Historical Records

Payments to Playwrights (Henslowe's Diary)


F. 118v (Greg I.186)

Lent into Crystofer beston & John ducke the 7 of }
Janewary 1602 to geue vnto mr hathwaye & }
mr smyth in earneste of a playe called }
vnfortunat Jenerall frenshe hestory the some of … } xxxs


F. 119 (Greg I.187)

pd at the apoyntment of the company }
the 10 of January 1602 [in] vnto mr pathway }
& m,sup>r smythe in parte of paymente of ther }
playe called vnfortunat the frenshe hestoreye}
the some of Jeneralle ........................... } xxxs


pd at the apoyntment of the company the 16 of }
Janewarye 1602 vnto mr hathewaye mr smythe & }
John daye in parte of payment for ther boocke }
called the vnfortunat generall frenshe hestorey some of } 40s


F. 119v (Greg I.188)

pd at the apoyntment of John ducke }
& the company the 19 of Janewarye 1602 vnto }
mr hathewaye & mr smythe & John daye & }
the other poyet in fulle payment for ther }
playe called the frenshe hestorye some of ..... } xxxxs
vnfortunat Jenerall


Payments for Properties (Henslowe's Diary)

F. 119v (Greg I.188)

Lent vnto John lewen & cattanes the 24 of }
January 1602 to by a systysen cotte & sleves }
for the playe of the vnfortunat Jenerall the }
some of .................................................... } ls



Theatrical Provenance

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Probable Genre(s)

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Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

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References to the Play

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Critical Commentary

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For What It's Worth

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Works Cited

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