Author:Richard Hathwaye

Works

 * The First Part of the True and Honorable Historie of the Life of Sir John Old-castle, the good Lord Cobham (1600), with Michael Drayton, Anthony Munday, and Robert Wilson,
 * Commendatory verses, in Belvedére (1600), compiled by John Bodenham

Lost works

 * The Life of Arthur, King of England (1598)
 * Valentine and Orson (1598), with Munday
 * Owen Tudor (1599), with Wilson, Munday, and Drayton
 * Hannibal and Scipio (1600), with William Rankins
 * The Second Part of the True and Honorable Historie of the Life of Sir John Old-castle, the good Lord Cobham (1600)
 * The Fayre Constance of Rome (1600), with Munday, Drayton, and Thomas Dekker; in two parts
 * The Conquest of Spain by John of Gaunt (1601), with John Day and William Haughton
 * The Sixe Clothyers of the West (1601), with Wentworth Smith and William Haughton; in two parts
 * Too Good to be True, or the Northern Man (1601), with Henry Chettle and Wentworth Smith
 * As merry as may be (1602), with John Day and Wentworth Smith
 * The Black Dog of Newgate (1602-3), with Day, Wentworth Smith, and ‘the other poet,’ probably Haughton; in two parts
 * The Boast of Billingsgate (1602), with Day
 * The Fortunate General: a French History (1602)
 * The Unfortunate General, a French History (1603), with Day, Wentworth Smith, and ‘the other poet’