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- Richard Hathwaye (fl. 1597–1603), was an English dramatist. Little is known about Hathwaye's life. There is no evidence that he was related to his namesake...
- Richard Hathwaye, Anthony Munday, and Robert Wilson. January 1599 – 1600. Not printed. Fair Constance of Rome, by Anthony Munday, Richard Hathwaye, Michael...
- Munday, and Richard Hathwaye; Oct.-Dec. 1599. Henry Richmond, Part 2, with others; never completed. Owen Tudor, with Drayton, Hathwaye, and Munday; Jan....
- Part I, with Richard Hathwaye and Wentworth Smith, October–November 1601. Not printed. The Six Clothiers, Part II, with Hathwaye and Smith, October–November...
- September 1601. Not printed. Too Good to be True, by Henry Chettle, Richard Hathwaye, and Wentworth Smith, November 1601. Not printed. Love Parts Friendship...
- Drayton composed in collaboration with Munday, Robert Wilson and Richard Hathwaye. The text of Oldcastle shows no clear signs of Drayton's hand; traits of...
- collaborating with Henry Chettle, William Haughton, Thomas Dekker, Richard Hathwaye and Wentworth Smith. There are 22 plays to which he is linked. However...
- Part I, with Richard Hathwaye and William Haughton, October–November 1601. The Six Clothiers, Part II, with Richard Hathwaye and William Haughton, October–November...
- the Life of Sir John Oldcastle Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Richard Hathwaye and Robert Wilson published 1600 Henry VI The First Part of Henry the Sixt...
- Entry before the Coronation of Edward VI in 1547. It is known that Richard Hathwaye and Anthony Munday produced a theatrical version of the story in 1598....