With Dekker and Drayton, July–Aug. 1598.
(x) Chance Medley.
With Chettle or Dekker, Drayton, and Munday, Aug. 1598.
(xi) Catiline’s Conspiracy.
With Chettle, Aug. 1598; but apparently not finished; unless the fact that the authors only received one ‘earnest’ of £1 5s. was due to the play being no more than a revision of Wilson’s old Short and Sweet, which Lodge (cf. App. C, No. xxiii) contrasts about 1579 with Gosson’s play on Catiline.
(xii, xiii) 1, 2 Sir John Oldcastle.
With Drayton (q.v.), Hathaway, and Munday, Oct.–Dec. 1599.
(xiv) 2 Henry Richmond.
Nov. 1599, apparently with others, as shown by Robert Shaw’s order for payment (Greg, Henslowe Papers, 49), on which a scenario of one act is endorsed.
(xv) Owen Tudor.