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 Too Good to be True (Chettle, Hathway, and Smith). Malcolm King of Scots (Massey). Love Parts Friendship (Chettle and Smith). Jephthah (Dekker and Munday). Tobias (Chettle). The Bristol Tragedy (Day). Caesar's Fall, or, The Two Shapes (Dekker, Drayton, Middleton, Munday, and Webster).

At least ten of these appear to have been played: ''2 Cardinal Wolsey (August), 3 Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green'' (September), Judas (January), The Conquest of the West Indies (January), Malcolm King of Scots (April), Love Parts Friendship (May), 1 Cardinal Wolsey (June), Jephthah (July), and at uncertain dates, Tobias and probably The Bristol Tragedy. None is now extant. The unfinished plays were ''The Humorous Earl of Gloucester with his Conquest of Portugal (Wadeson), 2 Tom Dough (Day and Haughton), The Orphan's Tragedy'' (Chettle), 2 The Six Clothiers (Hathway, Haughton, and Smith), ''The Spanish Fig (Anon.), Richard Crookback (Jonson), A Danish Tragedy (Chettle), and A Medicine for a Curst Wife'' (Dekker). There was considerable activity of revival during the year. Six old plays belonging to the 1594-7 repertory, for some of which the company already held the properties, were bought