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Works in Boston Public Library
id | eebo id | stc nbr | author | play | volume title | year | in # libraries | defects remaining |
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98 | A00968 | 11074 | Fletcher, John | Thierry and Theodoret | The tragedy of Thierry King of France, and his brother Theodoret. As it was diuerse times acted at the Blacke-Friers by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. | 1621 | 9 | 0 |
96 | A02800 | 12931 | Haughton, William | Englishmen for my money | English-men for my money: or, A pleasant comedy, called, A woman will haue her will. | 1616 | 7 | 0 |
55 | A03235 | 13352 | Heywood, Thomas | Love's Mistress | Loves maistresse: or, The Queens masque. As it was three times presented before their two Excellent Maiesties, within the space of eight dayes; in the presence of sundry forraigne ambassadors. Publikely acted by the Queens Comœdians, at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane. Written by Thomas Heywood. | 1636 | 7 | 744 |
407 | A04643 | 14761 | Jonson, Ben | The Characters of Two Royal Masques | The characters of two royall masques. The one of blacknesse, the other of beautie. personated by the most magnificent of queenes Anne Queene of great Britaine, &c. With her honorable ladyes, 1605. and 1608. at White-hall: and inuented by Ben: Ionson. | 1608 | 6 | 77 |
410 | A04648 | 14767 | Jonson, Ben | Every Man Out of His Humour | The comicall satyre of euery man out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more than hath been publickely spoken or acted. VVith the seuerall character of euery person | 1600 | 3 | 5 |
188 | A06207 | 1670 | Beaumont, Francis | A King and No King | A king and no king Acted at the Globe, by his Maiesties Seruants. Written by Francis Beamount, and Iohn Flecher. | 1619 | 7 | 0 |
226 | A06389 | 1686 | Beaumont, Francis | The Scornful Lady | The scornful ladie. A comedie. As it was acted (with great applause) by the Children of Her Maiesties Reuels in the Blacke Fryers. | 1616 | 7 | 0 |
82 | A06458 | 1693 | Beaumont, Francis | The Woman Hater | The vvoman hater. As it hath beene lately acted by the Children of Paules. | 1607 | 6 | 1 |
378 | A07063 | 17473 | Marston, John | Antonio and Mellida | The history of Antonio and Mellida. The first part. As it hath beene sundry times acted, by the children of Paules. Written by I.M. | 1602 | 7 | 0 |
461 | A07237 | 17634 | Massinger, Philip | The Duke of Milan | The Duke of Millaine. A tragædie. As it hath beene often acted by his Maiesties seruants, at the blacke Friers. Written by Philip Massinger Gent. | 1623 | 7 | 0 |
122 | A07326 | 17713 | May, Thomas | The Heir | The heire an excellent comedie. As it was lately acted by the Company of the Reuels. Writren [sic] by T.M. Gent. | 1622 | 6 | 151 |
124 | A07492 | 17876 | Dekker, Thomas | Blurt, Master Constable, | Blurt master-constable. Or The Spaniards night-walke. As it hath bin sundry times priuately acted by the Children of Paules. | 1602 | 6 | 4 |
208 | A07524 | 17908 | Middleton, Thomas | The Roaring Girl, or Moll Cutpurse | he roaring girle. Or Moll Cut-Purse. As it hath lately beene acted on the Fortune-stage by the Prince his Players. Written by T. Middleton and T. Dekkar. | 1611 | 8 | 2 |
216 | A11146 | 21417 | Rowley, Samuel | When You See Me Yo... (Henry the Eighth) | When you see me, you know me. Or the famous chronicle historie of King Henry the eight, with the birth and vertuous life of Edward Prince of Wales As it was playd by the high and mightie Prince of Wales his seruants. By Samvell Rovvly, seruant to the Prince. | 1605 | 2 | 14 |
317 | A12548 | 22871 | Smith, Wentworth | The Hector of Germa...rave, Prime Elector | The Hector of Germany. Or The Palsgraue, prime Elector. A new play, an honourable history. As it hath beene publickly acted at the Red-Bull, and at the Curtayne, by a company of young-men of this citie. Made by W. Smith: with new additions. | 1615 | 6 | 0 |
113 | A12954 | 23248 | Stephens, John | Cynthia's Revenge | Cinthia's reuenge: or Mænanders extasie. | 1613 | 6 | 0 |
290 | A18407 | 4971 | Chapman, George | Eastward Ho | Eastward hoe. As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. | 1605 | 9 | 0 |
90 | A19835 | 6262 | Daniel, Samuel | The Queen's Arcadia | The Queenes Arcadia. A pastorall trage-comedie presented to her Maiestie and her ladies, by the Vniuersitie of Oxford in Christs Church, in August last. 1605. | 1606 | 8 | 0 |
34 | A19978 | 6417 | Day, John | The Travels of the ...ee English Brothers | The trauailes of the three English brothers. Sir Thomas Shirley Sir Anthony [Shirley] Mr. Robert [Shirley]. As it is now play'd by her Maiesties Seruants. | 1607 | 7 | 0 |
323 | A30315 | B5751 | H. B. | Landgartha | Landgartha a tragie-comedy as it was presented in the new theater in Dublin with good applause, being an ancient story | 1641 | 6 | 0 |
364 | A62477 | T1078A | Webster, John | The Thracian Wonder | The Thracian wonder a comical history as it hath been several times acted with great applause | 1661 | 10 | 0 |
285 | A65360 | W1215 | Webster, John | Appius and Virginia | Appius and Virginia a tragedy | 1654 | 8 | 0 |