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174 A00456 1059 R. B. Appius and Virginia A new tragicall comedie of Apius and Virginia wherein is liuely expressed a rare example of the vertue of chastitie, by Virginias constancy, in wishing rather to be slaine at her owne fathers handes, then to be deflowered of the wicked iudge Apius. 1575 3 0
25 A00959 11065 Fletcher, John The Bloody Brother The tragœdy of Rollo Duke of Normandy. Acted by His Majesties Servants. Written by John Fletcher Gent. 1640 15 0
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
221 A00979 11083 Fletcher, John Sicelides Sicelides a piscatory, as it hath beene acted in Kings Colledge, in Cambridge. 1631 12 0
293 A01046 11156 Ford, John The Broken Heart The broken heart. A tragedy. Acted by the Kings Majesties Seruants at the priuate House in the Black-Friers. 1633 8 0
296 A01049 11159 Ford, John The Fancies Chaste and Noble The fancies, chast and noble presented by the Queenes Maiesties Servants, at the Phoenix in Drury-lane. 1638 12 0
430 A01056 11164 Ford, John Love's Sacrifice Loues sacrifice. A tragedie receiued generally well. Acted by the Queenes Majesties Seruants at the Phœnix in Drury-lane. 1633 12 0
144 A01353 11474 Fulwell, Ulpian Like Will to Like A pleasant enterlude, intituled, Like will to like quoth the Deuill to the collier. Wherin is declared what punishments followe those that will rather liue licentiously: then esteeme and followe good councell. And what benefits they receiue that apply them selues to vertuous liuing and good exercises. Made by Vlpian Fulwel. Fiue may easily play this enterlude. ... 1587 3 0
199 A01772 11908 Glapthorne, Henry Argalus and Parthenia Argalus and Parthenia¨ as it hath been acted at the court before their Maiesties: and at the Private-House in Drury-Lane, by their Maiesties Servants. By Hen. Glapthorne. 1639 11 0
200 A01773 11909 Glapthorne, Henry The Hollander The Hollander. A comedy written 1635. The author Henry Glapthorne. And now printed as it was then acted at the Cock-pit in Drury lane, by their Majesties Servants, with good allowance. And at the court before both their Majesties. 1640 10 0
201 A01775 11910 Glapthorne, Henry The Ladies' Privilege The ladies priviledge. As it was acted with good allowance at the Cock-pit in Drury-lane, and before their Majesties at White-Hall twice. By their Maiesties Servants. The author Henry Glapthorne. 1640 11 0
197 A01779 11914 Glapthorne, Henry Wit in a Constable Wit in a constable. A comedy written 1639. The author Henry Glapthorne. And now printed as it was lately acted at the Cock-pit in Drury lane, by their Majesties Servants, with good allowance. 1640 12 0
170 A01911 12050 Chapman, George Sir Giles Goosecap Sir Gyles Goosecappe Knight. A comedie presented by the Chil: of the Chappell. 1606 9 0
355 A03190 13311 Heywood, Thomas A Challenge for Beauty A challenge for beautie¨ as it hath beene sundry times acted, by the Kings Majesties Servants: at the Blacke-friers, and at the Globe on the Banke-side. Written by Thomas Heywood. 1636 14 0
106 A03205 13325 Heywood, Thomas The Golden Age The golden age. Or The liues of Iupiter and Saturne, with the deifying of the heathen gods As it hath beene sundry times acted at the Red Bull, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants. Written by Thomas Heyvvood. 1611 8 0
169 A03258 13373 Heywood, Thomas The Late Lancashire Witches The late Lancashire vvitches A well received comedy, lately acted at the Globe on the Banke-side, by the Kings Majesties Actors. 1634 10 0
281 A04658 14780 Jonson, Ben The New Inn The nevv inne. Or, The light heart A comoedy. As it was neuer acted, but most negligently play'd, by some, the Kings Seruants. And more squeamishly beheld, and censured by others, the Kings subiects. 1629. Now, at last, set at liberty to the readers, his Maties seruants, and subiects, to be iudg'd. 1631. By the author, B. Ionson. 1631 7 0
449 A04824 14958 Killigrew, Henry The Conspiracy The conspiracy a tragedy, as it vvas intended, for the nuptialls, of the Lord Charles Herbert, and the Lady Villers. Written by Mr. Henry Killigraevv. 1638 13 0
236 A04874 15014 Kirke, John The Seven Champions of Christendom The seven champions of Christendome Acted at the Cocke-pit, and at the Red-Bull in St. Iohns streete, with a generall liking. And never printed till this yeare 1638. Written by I.K. 1638 12 0
36 A04959 15100 Kinnaston, Francis, Sir Corona Minervae Corona Minervæ. Or A masque presented before Prince Charles His Highnesse, the Duke of Yorke his brother, and the Lady Mary his sister, the 27th of February, at the Colledge of the Museum Minervæ. 1635 5 2
299 A05206 15343 Drayton, Michael The True Chronicle of King Leir The true chronicle history of King Leir, and his three daughters, Gonorill, Ragan, and Cordella As it hath bene diuers and sundry times lately acted. 1605 6 3
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
149 A06402 16873 Lower, William, Sir The Phoenix in Her Flames The phaenix in her flames. A tragedy. The scene, Arabia. The author, Master William Lower. 1639 8 66
154 A06589 17050 Lyly, John Endymion Endimion, the man in the moone. Playd before the Queenes Maiestie at Greenewich on Candlemas day at night, by the Chyldren of Paules. 1591 3 0
431 A06742 17188 anon The Maid's Metamorphosis The maydes metamorphosis As it hath bene sundrie times acted by the Children of Powles. 1600 5 0
305 A06982 17401 Markham, Gervase Herod and Antipater The true tragedy of Herod and Antipater with the death of faire Marriam. According to Iosephus, the learned and famous Iewe. As it hath beene, of late, diuers times publiquely acted (with great applause) at the Red Bull, by the Company of his Maiesties Reuels. Written by Geruase Markham, and William Sampson. Gentlemen. 1622 9 0
451 A07024 17442 Marmion, Shackerley A Fine Companion A fine companion Acted before the King and Queene at White-hall, and sundrie times with great applause at the private house in Salisbury Court, by the Prince his Servants. Written by Shakerley Marmyon. 1633 13 0
376 A07064 17474 Marston, John Antonio's Revenge Antonios reuenge. The second part. As it hath beene sundry times acted, by the children of Paules. Written by I.M. 1602 8 5
45 A07071 17479 Marston, John The Malcontent The malcontent. By Iohn Marston. 1604. 1604 8 0
454 A07083 17488 Marston, John The Wonder of Women, or Sophonisba The vvonder of vvomen or The tragedie of Sophonisba as it hath beene sundry times acted at the Blacke Friers. Written by Iohn Marston. 1606 7 0
107 A07240 17638.5 Massinger, Philip The Maid of Honour The maid of honour. As it hath beene often presented with good allowance at the Phœnix in Drurie-Lane, by the Queenes Majesties Servants. Written by Philip Massinger. 1632 10 0
108 A07246 17641 Massinger, Philip The Renegado, o...Gentleman of Venice The renegado a tragæcomedie. As it hath beene often acted by the Queenes Maiesties seruants, at the priuate Play-house in Drurye-Lane. By Philip Massinger. 1630 10 0
109 A07247 17642 Massinger, Philip The Roman Actor The Roman actor. A tragædie. As it hath diuers times beene, with good allowance acted, at the private play-house in the Black-Friers, by the Kings Majesties Servants. Written by Philip Massinger. 1629 11 0
295 A07329 17716 May, Thomas Antigone, the Theban Princess The tragedy of Antigone, the Theban princesse. Written by T.M. 1631 8 0
465 A07330 17717 May, Thomas Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt The tragedie of Cleopatra Queen of Ægypt. By T.M. Acted 1626. 1639 8 0
210 A07503 17887 Middleton, Thomas The Inner-Templ...he Masque of Heroes The Inner-Temple masque. Or Masque of heroes. Presented (as an entertainement for many worthy ladies:) by gentlemen of the same ancient and noble house. Tho. Middleton. 1619 8 0
414 A07505 17890 Middleton, Thomas Michaelmas Term Michaelmas terme. As it hath been sundry times acted by the Children of Paules. 1607 8 0
416 A07507 17892 Middleton, Thomas The Phoenix The phoenix as it hath beene sundry times acted by the Children of Paules, and presented before his Maiestie. 1607 7 0
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
220 A07555 17937 Milton, John Comus  A maske presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634 on Michaelmasse night, before the Right Honorable, Iohn Earle of Bridgewater, Vicount Brackly, Lord Præsident of Wales, and one of His Maiesties most honorable Privie Counsell. 1637 10 0
58 A07970 18338 Nabbes, Thomas The Bride The bride a comedie. Acted in the yeere 1638. at the private house in Drury-lane by their Majesties Servants. The author, Thomas Nabbes. 1640 12 0
59 A07971 18339 Nabbes, Thomas Covent Garden Covent Garden a pleasant comedie: acted in the yeare, MDCXXXII. By the Queenes Majesties Servants. The author Thomas Nabbes. 1638 11 1
134 A07974 18341 Nabbes, Thomas Hannibal and Scipio Hannibal and Scipio. An historicall tragedy. Acted in the yeare 1635. by the Queenes Majesties Servants, at their private house in Drury Lane. The author Thomas Nabbes. 1637 14 0
173 A07976_01 18343 Nabbes, Thomas The Spring's Glory The springs glorie. Vindicating love by temperance against the tenent, sine cerere & Baccho friget Venus. Moralized in a maske. With other poems, epigrams, elegies, and epithalamiums of the authors Thomas Nabbes. 1638 11 0
171 A07976_02 18343 Nabbes, Thomas Time and the Almanac Makers The springs glorie. Vindicating love by temperance against the tenent, sine cerere & Baccho friget Venus. Moralized in a maske. With other poems, epigrams, elegies, and epithalamiums of the authors Thomas Nabbes. 1638 11 3
54 A07979 18346 Nabbes, Thomas The Unfortunate Mother The vnfortunate mother a tragedie. Never acted; but set downe according to the intention of the author Thomas Nabbes. 1640 13 0
131 A08009 18376 Nash, Thomas Summer's Last Will and Testament A pleasant comedie, called Summers last will and testament. Written by Thomas Nash. 1600 8 0
460 A08065 18430 anon Nero (Piso's Conspiracy) The tragedy of Nero, newly written 1624 8 0
214 A08262 18597 anon Nobody and Somebody No-body, and some-body With the true chronicle historie of Elydure, who was fortunately three seuerall times crowned King of England. 1606 8 0
5 A10495 20770 Rawlins, Thomas The Rebellion The rebellion a tragedy: as it was acted nine dayes together, and divers times since with good applause, by his Majesties Company of Revells. Written by Thomas Rawlins. 1640 12 0
434 A10730 21009 anon The True Tragedy of Richard the Third The true tragedie of Richard the third wherein is showne the death of Edward the fourth, with the smothering of the two yoong princes in the Tower: with a lamentable ende of Shores wife, an example for all wicked women. 1594 4 0
358 A11151 21421 Rowley, William A Match at Midnight A match at mid-night. A pleasant comœdie: as it hath beene acted by the Children of the Revells. Written by VV.R. 1633 11 1
242 A11152 21422 Rowley, William A Shoemaker a Gentleman A merrie and pleasant comedy: never before printed, called A shoo-maker a gentleman. As it hath beene sundry times acted at the Red Bull and other theaters, with a generall and good applause. Written by W.R. Gentleman. 1638 9 0
306 A11205 21470 Rutter, Joseph. The Shepherds' Holiday The shepheards holy-day. A pastorall tragi-comædie. Acted before both their Maiesties at White-Hall, by the Queenes Servants. With an elegie on the death of the most noble lady, the Lady Venetia Digby. Written by J.R. 1635 9 0
38 A11264 21531 Middleton, Thomas The Puritan, or...w of Watling Street The puritaine or The vviddovv of VVatling-streete. Acted by the Children of Paules. Written by W.S. 1607 7 0
335 A12127 22435 Shirley, Henry The Martyred Soldier The martyr'd souldier as it was sundry times acted with a generall applause at the Private House in Drury lane, and at other publicke theaters. By the Queenes Majesties servants. The author H. Shirley Gent. 1638 16 0
332 A12128 22436 Shirley, James The Bird in a Cage (The Beauties) The bird in a cage. A comedie. As it hath beene presented at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane. The author Iames Shirley, servant to Her Majesty. 1633 11 0
331 A12129 22437 Shirley, James Changes, or Love in a Maze Changes: or, Love in a maze. A comedie, as it was presented at the Private House in Salisbury Court, by the Company of His Majesties Revels. Written by Iames Shirley, Gent. 1632 10 0
191 A12130 22438 Shirley, James The Constant Maid The constant maid. A comedy. Written by Iames Shirley. 1640 12 0
397 A12152 22456 Shirley, James The School of Compliment The schoole of complement¨ As it vvas acted by her Maiesties Seruants at the Priuate house in Drury Lane. By I.S. 1631 9 0
398 A12154 22458 Shirley, James The Traitor The traytor. A tragedie, vvritten by Iames Shirley. Acted by her Majesties Servants. 1635 11 3
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
304 A13393_01 23704 Tatham, John The Fancies Theate... Mirror of Fancies) The fancies theater¨ By Iohn Tatham Gent. 1640 8 2
303 A13393_02 23704 Tatham, John Love Crowns the End Love crownes the end A pastorall presented by the schollees of bingham in the county of Notingham, in the yeare 1632. Written by Io. Tatham Gent. 1640 8 1
369 A13611 23895 Terence Andria Andria the first comoedie of Terence, in English. A furtherance for the attainment vnto the right knowledge, & true proprietie, of the Latin tong. And also a commodious meane of help, to such as haue forgotten Latin, for their speedy recouering of habilitie, to vnderstand, write, and speake the same. Carefully translated out of Latin, by Maurice Kyffin. 1588 5 0
267 A13840 24146 Tourneur, Cyril The Atheist's Tragedy The atheist's tragedie: or The honest man's reuenge. As in diuers places it hath often beene acted. Written by Cyril Tourneur. 1611 8 0
245 A14715 25018 Wapull, George The Tide Tarrieth No Man The tyde taryeth no man A moste pleasant and merry commody, right pythie and full of delight. Compiled by George Wapull. Fovvre persons may easily play it. 1576 5 0
389 A15352 25635 Wilkins, George The Miseries of Enforced Marriage The miseries of inforst mariage As it is now playd by his Maiesties Seruants. By George Wilkins. 1607 8 0
315 A15873 26133 Zouch, Richard The Sophister The sophister. A comedy. 1639 11 0
186 A16527_01 344 Stirling, William Alexander Croesus The monarchicke tragedies Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Iulius Caesar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. 1607 9 0
300 A16527_02 344 Stirling, William Alexander Darius The monarchicke tragedies Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Iulius Caesar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. 1607 9 0
302 A16527_03 344 Stirling, William Alexander The Alexandrean Tragedy The monarchicke tragedies Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Iulius Caesar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. 1607 9 0
183 A16527_04 344 Stirling, William Alexander Caesar The monarchicke tragedies Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Iulius Caesar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. 1607 9 0
404 A16923 3818 Brome, Richard The Antipodes The antipodes a comedie. Acted in the yeare 1638. by the Queenes Majesties Servants, at Salisbury Court in Fleet-street. 1640 15 0
138 A17871 4538 Campion, Thomas The Masque at Lord Hay's Marriage The discription of a maske, presented before the Kinges Maiestie at White-Hall, on Twelfth Night last in honour of the Lord Hayes, and his bride, daughter and heire to the Honourable the Lord Dennye, their marriage hauing been the same day at court solemnized. 1607 7 0
459 A17968 4628 Lodowick Carlell The Deserving Favorite The deseruing fauorite. As it was lately acted, first before the Kings Maiestie, and since publikely at the Black-Friers. By his Maiesties seruants. 1629 9 0
219 A18374 4946 Chamberlain, Robert The svvaggeri...edy. Written by R.C. The svvaggering damsell A comedy. 1640 7 0
203 A18404_01 4968 Chapman, George The Conspiracy of Charles Duke of Byron The conspiracie, and tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France. Acted lately in two playes, at the Black-Friers. 1608 11 0
204 A18404_02 4968 Chapman, George The Tragedy of Charles Duke of Byron The conspiracie, and tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France. Acted lately in two playes, at the Black-Friers. 1608 11 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
412 A18415 4980 Chapman, George May Day May-day. A vvitty comedie, diuers times acted at the Blacke Fryers. VVritten by George Chapman. 1611 9 1
417 A18419 4987 Chapman, George An Humorous Day's Mirth A pleasant comedy entituled: An humerous dayes myrth As it hath beene sundrie times publikely acted by the right honourable the Earle of Nottingham Lord high Admirall his seruants. 1599 7 0
28 A18425 4993 Chapman, George Caesar and Pompey... Caesar and Pompey) Caesar and Pompey a Roman tragedy, declaring their vvarres. Out of whose euents is euicted this proposition. Only a iust man is a freeman. 1631 11 0
365 A18596 5125 Chettle, Henry Hoffman, or A Revenge for a Father The tragedy of Hoffman or A reuenge for a father. As it hath bin diuers times acted with great applause, at the Phenix in Druery-lane. 1631 11 0
128 A19346 5770 Corneille, Pierre The Cid The Cid a tragicomedy, out of French made English: and acted before their Majesties at court, and on the Cock-pit stage in Drury-lane by the servants to both their Majesties. 1637 4 0
129 A19347 5771 Desfontaines, Nicolas-Marc 2 The Cid The second part of the Cid. 1640 7 1
11 A19479 5904 Cowley, Abraham Love's Riddle Loves riddle. A pastorall comædie; written, at the time of his being Kings scholler in Westminster Schoole, by A. Cowley. 1638 9 0
269 A19750 6174 anon. maybe Day, John The Knave in Grain, New Vamped The knave in graine, new vampt A witty comedy, acted at at the Fortune many dayes together with great applause. Written by J.D. Gent. 1640 14 0
265 A19757 6184 Daborne, Robert A Christian Turned Turk A Christian turn'd Turke: or, The tragicall liues and deaths of the two famous pyrates, Ward and Dansiker. As it hath beene publickly acted. 1612 9 0
143 A19812_03 6239 Daniel, Samuel Philotas Certaine small poems lately printed with the tragedie of Philotas. 1605 13 0
88 A19876 6302 D'Avenant, William, Sir The Cruel Brother The cruell brother A tragedy. As it was presented, at the priuate house, in the Blacke-Fryers: by His Maiesties Seruants. 1630 15 0
33 A19975 6411 Day, John Humor Out of Breath Humour out of breath. A comedie diuers times latelie acted, by the Children of the Kings Reuells. 1608 9 0
85 A20081 6521 Dekker, Thomas Satiromastix Satiro--mastix. Or The vntrussing of the humorous poet. As it hath bin presented publikely, by the Right Honorable, the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants; and priuately, by the Children of Paules. 1602 10 0
83 A20088 6529 Dekker, Thomas Match Me in London A tragi-comedy: called, Match mee in London. As it hath beene often presented; first, at the Bull in St. Iohns-street; and lately, at the Priuate-House in Drury-Lane, called the Phœnix Written by Tho: Dekker. 1631 11 0
409 A29620 B4850 Brome, Alexander The Cunning Lovers The cunning lovers a comedy : as it was acted with great applause, by their Majesties servants at the private house in Drury Lane 1654 14 0
101 A29634 B4867 Brome, Richard The Court Beggar The court begger a comedie acted at the Cock-pit by His Majesties servants, anno 1632 1653 20 0
100 A29635 B4868 Brome, Richard The Damoiselle The damoiselle, or, The new ordinary a comedy. 1653 20 5
99 A29637 B4873 Brome, Richard A Jovial Crew, or The Merry Beggars A joviall crew, or, The merry beggars presented in a comedie at Drury-Lane, in the yeer 1641 1652 15 0
230 A35657 D1009 Denham, John, Sir The Sophy The sophy. 1642 10 0
352 A37285 D466 Day, John The Parliament of Bees The parliament of bees, with their proper characters. Or a bee-hive furnisht with twelve hony-combes, as pleasant as profitable. Being an allegoricall description of the actions of good and bad men in these our daies. By John Daye, sometimes student of Caius Colledge in Cambridge. 1641 8 0
81 A41366 G1005 Goffe, Thomas The Careless Shepherdess The careles shepherdess a tragi-comedy acted before the King & Queen, and at Salisbury-Court, with great applause / written by T.G. ; with an alphebeticall catologue of all such plays that ever were printed. 1656 8 0
351 A43595 H1783 Heywood, Thomas Fortune by Land and Sea Fortune by land and sea a tragi-comedy, as it was acted with great applause by the Queens servants 1655 10 0
15 A49479 L3504A not in fact by Marlowe Lust's Dominion, or The Lascivious Queen Lusts dominion, or, The lascivious queen a tragedie 1657 9 0
215 A50787 M1979 Middleton, Thomas Anything for a Quiet Life Any thing for a quiet life a comedy, formerly acted at Black-Fryers, by His late Majesties servants ... 1662 9 0
207 A50796 M1986 Middleton, Thomas The Spanish Gypsy The Spanish gipsie as it was acted (with great applause) at the Privat House in Drury-Lane, and Salisbury Court 1653 9 0
165 A50799_01 M1989 Middleton, Thomas More Dissemblers Beside Women Two new playes ... written by Tho. Middleton, Gent. 1657 11 0
164 A50799_02 M1989 Middleton, Thomas Women Beware Women Two new playes ... written by Tho. Middleton, Gent. 1657 11 0
114 A53060_01 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 1 Love's Adventures Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
116 A53060_02 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 2 Love's Adventures Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
115 A53060_03 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of The Several Wits Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
118 A53060_04 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 1 Youth's Glory and Death's Banquet Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
117 A53060_05 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 2 Youth's Glory and Death's Banquet Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
301 A53060_06 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 1 The Lady Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
298 A53060_07 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 2 The Lady Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
239 A53060_10 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of The Unnatural Tragedy Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
238 A53060_12 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 1 Matrimonial Trouble Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
240 A53060_16 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of The Religious Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
24 A56872 Q155 Goughe, Alexander ? The Queen The Queen, or, The excellency of her sex an excellent old play 1653 11 8
273 A57764 R2097 Rowley, William The Witch of Edmonton The witch of Edmonton a known true story 1658 6 0
387 A59992_04 S3486 Shirley, James The Impostor Six new playes ... the five first were acted at the private house in Black Fryers with great applause, the last was never acted 1653 15 0
388 A59992_06 S3486 Shirley, James The Court Secret Six new playes ... the five first were acted at the private house in Black Fryers with great applause, the last was never acted 1653 15 0
13 A61942 S6125 Suckling, John, Sir Brennoralt, or T...iscontented Colonel The discontented colonell writtten by Sir Iohn Sucklin. 1642 13 0
418 A68468 17907 Middleton, Thomas Your Five Gallants Your fiue gallants As it hath beene often in action at the Black-friers. Written by T. Middleton. 1608 7 115
46 A68918 25966.5 Woodes, Nathaniel The Conflict of Conscience An excellent new commedie intitutled, The conflict of conscience contayninge a most lamentable example of the dolefull desperation of a miserable worldlinge, termed by the name of Philologus, who forsooke the trueth of Gods gospel for feare of the losse of lyfe & worldly goods 1581 8 0
50 A72254 12935 Hausted, Peter The Rival Friends The rivall friends: A comœdie, as it was acted before the King and Queens Maiesties, when out of their princely favour they were pleased to visite their Vniversitie of Cambridge, upon the 19. day of March. 1631. Cryed downe by boyes, faction, envie, and confident ignorance, approv'd by the judicious, and now exposed to the publique censure, by the author, Pet. Hausted Mr. in Artes of Queenes Colledge. 1632 10 0
374 A77565_01 B4870 Brome, Richard A Mad Couple Well Matched Five new playes, (viz.) The madd couple well matcht. Novella. Court begger. City witt. Damoiselle. By Richard Brome. 1653 19 1
373 A77565_02 B4870 Brome, Richard The Novella Five new playes, (viz.) The madd couple well matcht. Novella. Court begger. City witt. Damoiselle. By Richard Brome. 1653 20 0
372 A77565_04 B4870 Brome, Richard The City Wit Five new playes, (viz.) The madd couple well matcht. Novella. Court begger. City witt. Damoiselle. By Richard Brome. 1653 19 0
345 A77567_01 B4872 Brome, Richard The English Moor Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 1
348 A77567_02 B4872 Brome, Richard The Lovesick Court Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 0
347 A77567_03 B4872 Brome, Richard The Weeding of the Covent Garden Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 0
343 A77567_04 B4872 Brome, Richard The New Academy Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 3
342 A77567_05 B4872 Brome, Richard The Queen and Concubine Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 0
16 A93166 S3460 Shirley, James The Brothers The brothers, a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers: Written by James Shirley. Never printed before. 1652 9 0
17 A93167 S3461 Shirley, James The Cardinal The cardinal, a tragedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers, wriiten by James Shirley. Not printed before: 1652 13 0
142 A93170 S3466 Shirley, James The Doubtful Heir The doubtful heir. A tragi-comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black-Friers: written by James Shirley. Never printed before. 1652 11 0
3 A93178 S3485 Shirley, James The Sisters The sisters, a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers: written by James Shirley. Never printed before. 1652 11 0