ZAZ 1286/8282-89
Copy of a text of the entertainment, in a secretary hand, on two pairs of conjugate folio leaves, sent, probably by a member of the Harefield household, to Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York, August 1602.
1602.Edited from this MS in Correspondence of Dr Matthew Hutton, ed. J. Raine, Surtees Society, 17 (1843), pp. 282-5. Recorded in Gabriel Heaton, Writing and Reading Royal Entertainments from George Gascoigne to Ben Jonson (Oxford, 2010), pp. 108-9.
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DaJ 290.8No description or publication history available.
The fullest text of what are taken to be the extant portions of the Entertainment at Harefield, 31 July-2 August 1602, is edited in The Complete Works of John Lyly, ed. R. Warwick Bond (Oxford, 1902), I, 491-504, where it is suggested that probably the prose and the Mariner's song were written by Lyly and the rest chiefly by Davies (see I, 534-5). Krueger, following Grosart, accepts the prose too as Davies's (see Krueger, pp. 409-11). It is argued that
Davies probably wrote all of the Harefield entertainment
in Gabriel Heaton, Writing and Reading Royal Entertainments (Oxford, 2010), pp. 100-16.Sir John Davies, An Entertainment at Harefield