In his memorandum book, Philip Henslowe drafts a contract between Thomas Downton and a 'couenante servante,' stating terms of pay as well as provision for periods where the playhouse is inactive. The contract is not executed and no servant named.
| Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Henslowe, Philip | playhouse owner | diarist |
| Browne, Edward | witness | |
| Massey, Charles | witness |