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 1 Nov. (K.) }
 '1614'. }
 5 Nov. (K.) }
15 Nov. (K.) }
27 Dec. (K.) } 'the said John Heminges and the rest of his £90. 21 June; C. xliii.
 1 Jan. (K.) } fellowes.'
 4 Jan. (K.) }
 2 Feb. (K.) }
 6 Mar. (K.) }
 8 Mar. (K.) }

24 Dec.[1] (K.) } 'Robte Lee and the rest of his fellowes the £20. 21 June (W.);
 5 Jan. (K.) } Queenes Ma^{tes} servauntes the Play^iers.' C. xliii.

25 Jan. (K.) 'Joseph Taylor for himselfe and the rest of £10. 21 June (W.);
                         his fellowes servaunts to the Lady Eliz' C. xliv.
                         her grace . . . for presenting . . . a Comedy
                         called Eastward howe.'

12 Dec. (C.) 'To him [Taylor] more . . . for presenting £6 13s. 4d. 21 June (W.);
                         . . . a comedy called the Dutch Curtezan.' C. xliv.

1614-15 (D. A. 544, mm. 47, 48, 65).[2]

— (K. 8 plays) 'John Hemynges . . . in the behalfe of himselfe £80. 19 May; C. xiii (19
                         and his fellowes the Kinges ma^{tes} May '1613').
                         players.'

— (K. 3 plays) 'Roberte Leigh.'[3] £30. 25 Apr. (W.).

— (K. 2 plays) } 'Edward Juby in the behalfe of himselfe £26 13s. 4d. 15 Apr.
   (C.) } and the reste of his fellowes the Palsgraves
                         players.'