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 The new plays completed during 1599-1600, twenty in all, were:

The Gentle Craft (Dekker). Bear a Brain (Dekker). Page of Plymouth (Dekker and Jonson). Robert II, or, The Scot's Tragedy (Chettle, Dekker, Jonson, and Marston). The Stepmother's Tragedy (Chettle and Dekker). 1 Sir John Oldcastle (Drayton, Hathway, Munday, and Wilson). Cox of Collumpton (Day and Haughton). 2 Henry Richmond (Wilson). 2 Sir John Oldcastle (Drayton, Hathway, Munday, and Wilson). Patient Grissell (Chettle, Dekker, and Haughton). The Whole History of Fortunatus (Dekker). Thomas Merry, or, Beech's Tragedy (Day and Haughton). Jugurtha (Boyle). The Seven Wise Masters (Chettle, Day, Dekker, and Haughton). Ferrex and Porrex (Haughton). Cupid and Psyche, or, The Golden Ass (Chettle, Day, and Dekker). Damon and Pythias (Chettle). Strange News out of Poland (Haughton and Pett). 1 Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green (Chettle and Day). 1 Fair Constance of Rome (Dekker, Drayton, Hathway, Munday, and Wilson). '. Dr. Greg resists the fairly reasonable identification of 'M^r Maxton the new poete' with the 'other Jentellman'. All the payments are called earnests, but the total is £6 10s. and therefore the play probably existed.]