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William Haughton and John Day (1601)


Historical Records

Payments to Playwrights (Henslowe's Diary)

F. 87 (Greg I.137)

     Lent vnto wm hawghton the 20 of maye
1601 in earnest of the vj yemon of the weaste     xs
the some of . . .Lent more vnto wm hawghton . . . vs


F. 87v (Greg I.138)

     Lent at the a poyntment of Samwell Rowlye
the 4 daye of June 1601 vnto John daye in xxxxs
part of payment of a Boocke called the vj yemon
of the weaste the some of . . .
  
pd at the a poyntment of Samell Rowlye
vnto wm hawghton in parte of paymente of xvs
a Boocke called the vj yemon of the weste
the 6 of June 1601 the some of . . .
  
Lent vnto Samwell Rowleye the 8 of June
1601 to paye vnto wm howghton in fulle paymente    xxxs
of a Boocke called the vj yemon of the weste
the some of . . .


Henslowe also mistakenly mentioned the title of "Six Yeomen of the West" when recording a payment intended for "The West Indies" (f. 87; (Greg I.137)):


     Lent vnto John daye the 21 of maye 1601
in earnest of a Boocke called the [vj yemen of the] weste    xxs
[enges] enges the some of . . .
at the a poyntment of Samwell Rowley


Payments to Playwrights (Henslowe Papers)

Article 35 (Greg, Henslowe Papers, 57)

[Samuel Rowley to Philip Henslowe, 4 June 1601 (?).]

Mr henchloe J praye ye delyver the Reste of the Monye to John daye & wyll hawton dew to them of the syx yemen of the weste
Samuell
Rowlye

[note in Day's hand:]

J have occasion to be absent about the plott of the Jndyes therfre pray delyer it to will hamton sadler
by me John Daye

[on the verso side are verses in Day's hand: see History play including the death of Percy]


Article 34 (Greg, Henslowe Papers, 56-57)

[Samuel Rowley to Philip Henslowe, 8 June 1601.]

Mr hynchlye J praye ye dow so muche for vs Jf Jhon Daye & wyll houghton haue reseved but thre pounde ten shyllynges as to delyver them thurtye shyllynges more & take thare papers
yors to comande
Samuell Rowlye



Payments for Properties and Apparel (Henslowe's Diary)

F. 91 (Greg I.143)

                 Lent vnto the company the j of July 1601
to bye divers thinges for the vj yemen of xxxxs
the weaste the some of fortye shellengees
  
Lent vnto the littell tayller at the apoynt
ment of the 2 of July 1601 to bye divers xxs
thinges for the vj yemen of the weste some of . . .
  
pd vnto the copere lace man the 2 of July 1601
at the a poyntment of the company for copere xs
lace for the vj yemen of the weaste some . . .
  
pd at the a poyntment of the company the 3 of
Julye 1601 vnto the copere lace man for [die] lace    xs
for the vj yemon of the weaste some of
vmfrey geffes sewte
  
pd vnto the copere lace man for copere lace
for the vj yemen of the west the 4 of July vjs
1601 the some of . . 10 a ownc . .36 onces . .


F. 91v (Greg I.144)

                 Lent vnto Robart shawe the 6 of
July 1601 to paye vnto the tayller xviij
for mackynge of vmfry Jeaffes sewt [xvjsjjs]
in the vj yemen the some of . . .
  
pd at the a poyntment of Robart shawe
the 6 of Julye 1601 vnto the littell xvijs
tayller for mackynge of sewtes for
the vj yemen the some of . . .





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