[675] Fleay, 188.
[676] Murray, i. 239, confuses the Duke’s with Lord Aubigny’s men.
[677] A letter, probably originally from Dulwich, but now Egerton MS. 2623, f. 25 (printed in Sh. Soc. Papers, i. 18, and Henslowe Papers, 126), is signed by William Rowley, as well as by Taylor and Pallant, and must therefore be later than this amalgamation, and not, as Dr. Greg suggests, from the Lady Elizabeth’s c. 1613. It confirms a purchase of clothes from Henslowe for £55.
[678] Text in Collier, Memoirs of Alleyn, 127; abstract in Henslowe Papers, 90.
[679] N. S. S. Trans. 1877–9, 19*; cf. Fleay, 265. Collier, i. 406, has an elegy by William Rowley on Hugh Attwell, servant to Prince Charles, who died 25 Sept. 1621.
[680] App. D, No. clviii.
[681] Henslowe Papers, 93.
[682] M. S. C. i. 274, from P. R. 9 Jac. I, p. 20.
[683] Henslowe Papers, 18, 111.
[684] Cf. App. B.