Strange News Out of Poland

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William Haughton, "Mr Pett" (1600)


Historical Records

Henslowe's Diary


  F. 69 (Greg I.121)

Receaued of Mr Henshlowe the 17th of may 1600
[to] in behalfe of the Company to pay Will: Haulton
& mr Pett [fo] in full payment of a play
Called straunge newes out of poland ... vjli


F. 69v (Greg I.122)

dd vnto the littell tayller at the
apoyntment of Robart shaw the 25 of
maye 1600 for to macke sewtes for the
playe called strange newes owt of powland ... iijli



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William Haughton, Pett


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