In his memorandum book, Philip Henslowe notes that the Admiral's Men are beginning to 'playe Agayne' by the license of King James, alongside a note of payment to Henry Chettle and John Day for a play about 'shores wife'.
| Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Stuart, James I | King | |
| Heywood, Thomas | player | |
| Duke, John | player | |
| Henslowe, Philip | playhouse owner | diarist |
| Chettle, Henry | playwright | |
| Day, John | playwright |