In his memorandum book, Philip Henslowe records numerous debts owed him by the Admiral's Men, lent through his son-in-law Edward Alleyn. Some entries indicate that the loans were specifically related to elements of playmaking, such as the purchase of 'a new sewte of a parell' for the company.
| Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Alleyn, Edward | player | debtor |
| Henslowe, Philip | playhouse owner | creditor, diarist |