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S. R. [1600], Aug. 4. 'Henry the ffift, a booke . . . to be staied' (Arber, iii. 37). [Q_{1}] 1600. The Chronicle History of Henry the fift, With his battell fought at Agin Court in France. Togither with Auntient Pistoll. As it hath bene sundry times playd by the Right honorable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants. Thomas Creede for Tho. Millington and Iohn Busby.

S. R. 1600, Aug. 14. Transfer to Thomas Pavier, with other 'thinges formerlye printed and sett over to' him (Arber, iii. 169). [Q_{2}] 1602. Thomas Creede for Thomas Pauier.

[Q_{3}] [1619]. Printed for T. P. 1608. [On the evidence for printing with false date by William Jaggard, cf. Pollard, F. and Q. 81.] [F_{1}] 1623. The Life of Henry the Fift. [Distinct text from Qq.] S. R. 1626, Aug. 4. Transfer from Mrs. Pavier to Edward Brewster and Robert Birde of interest in 'The history of Henry the fift and the play of the same' (Arber, iv. 164). S. R. 1630, Nov. 8. Transfer from Bird to Richard Cotes of 'Henrye the Fift' and 'Agincourt' (Arber, iv. 242).

Julius Caesar. 1599

[F_{1}] 1623. The Tragedie of Iulius Cæsar.

The Merry Wives of Windsor. 1599-1600 (?) S. R. 1602, Jan. 18 (Seton). 'A booke called An excellent and pleasant conceited commedie of Sir John ffaulstof and the merry wyves of Windesor.' John Busby. Transfer the same day from Busby to Arthur Johnson (Arber, iii. 199). [Q_{1}] 1602. A most pleasaunt and excellent conceited Comedie, of Syr Iohn Falstaffe, and the merrie Wiues of Windsor. Entermixed with sundrie variable and pleasing humors, of Syr Hugh the Welch Knight, Iustice Shallow, and his wise Cousin M. Slender. With the swaggering vaine of Auncient Pistoll, and Corporall Nym. By William Shakespeare. As it hath bene diuers times Acted by the right Honorable my Lord Chamberlaines seruants. Both before her Maiestie, and else-where. T[homas] C[reede] for Arthur Iohnson.

[Q_{2}] 1619. [William Jaggard] for Arthur Johnson. [On its relation to other plays printed by Jaggard in 1619, cf. Pollard F. and Q. 81.]

[F_{1}] 1623. The Merry Wiues of Windsor. [Distinct text from Qq.]

S. R. 1630, Jan. 29. Transfer from Johnson to Meighen (Arber, iv. 227).

[Q_{3}] 1630. T. H[arper] for R. Meighen.

As You Like It. 1600 (?)

[F_{1}] 1623. As you Like it.

Hamlet. 1601 (?)

S. R. 1602, July 26 (Pasfield). 'A booke called the Revenge of Hamlett Prince Denmarke as yt was latelie Acted by the Lord Chamberleyne his servantes.' James Robertes (Arber, iii. 212).