1605. When you see me, You know me. Or the famous Chronicle Historie of King Henry the eight, with the birth and vertuous life of Edward Prince of Wales. As it was playd by the high and mightie Prince of Wales his seruants. By Samuell Rowly, seruant to the Prince. For Nathaniel Butter.
1613; 1621; 1632.
Editions by K. Elze (1874) and J. S. Farmer (1912, S. F. T.).—Dissertation: W. Zeitlin, Shakespeare’s King Henry the Eighth and R.’s When You See Me (1881, Anglia, iv. 73).
The Noble Soldier
Probably with Day and Dekker (q.v.).
Lost Plays
(a) Plays for the Admiral’s, noted in Henslowe’s diary.
Judas. With W. Bird, Dec. 1601, possibly a completion of the play of the same name left unfinished by Haughton (q.v.) in 1600.
Joshua. Sept. 1602.
(b) Plays for the Palsgrave’s, licensed by Sir Henry Herbert