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— (C. E. F.) 'Phillip Rosseter for . . . a play by the £6 13s. 4d. 24 Nov.; C. xlii.
[2 or 3 Nov.?] Children of the Chappell'; Rawl. MS.
                         'for . . . the Children of the Queens
                         Majestys Revels, for . . . a Commedye
                         called the Coxcombe'.

 9 Jan. (C. E. F.) } 'To him more . . . for . . . two other playes £13 6s. 8d. 31 May; C. xlii.
27 Feb. (C. E. F.) } by the Children of the Chappell'; Rawl.
                         MS. 'one called Cupidds revenge, and the
                         other called the Widdowes Teares'.

1 Jan. '1613' 'The sayd Phillip Rosseter . . . for . . . £10. 31 May.
  (K.) a play by the said Children'; Rawl. MS.
                         'called Cupides Revenge'.
                        [Sullivan, 139, from Accounts of Elizabeth
                         29 Sept. 1612 to 25 March 1613 in Exchequer
                         of Receipt Misc., Bundle 343.]

— 'To her gracs plaiers for acting a Comedie £5.
[Oct. 20?][1] in the Cocke pitt w^{ch} her highnes lost to
                         M^r Edward Sackvile on a wager.'


1613-14 (D. A. 544, m. 29).

 4 Nov. (C.) }
16 Nov. (C.) }
10 Jan. (C.) }
 4 Feb. (C.) } 'John Heminges and the rest of his fellowes £46 13s. 0d.[2] 21 June; C. xliii.
 8 Feb. (C.) } his Ma^{tes} servaunts the Players.'
10 Feb. (C.) }
18 Feb. (C.) }
 '1614'.

  1. This is probably the play of 20 Oct. in the Cockpit to which (Birch, i. 198) Elizabeth invited Frederick.
  2. Both D. A. and Cunningham, xliii, have the error for £46 13s. 4d. Both records also date the King's men's plays of this winter as
    '1614' instead of '1613'.