-:■ / Digitized by tine Internet Arcinive in 2008 witii funding'from IVIicrosoft Corporation littp://www.archive.org/details/dramarecordedorbOObarkricli // THE DRAMA RECORDED; OR. BARKER'S LIST OF PLATS, Alphabetically Arranged, EXHIBITING AT ONE YIEW, The title, SIZE, DATE, and AUTHOR, WITH TBSJR VARIOUS ALTERATIONS^ FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD, TO 1814; TO WHICH ARE i.DDEO, ilotitia ©ramatica, . " , ORj . A CHRONOLOGICAL ACCOUNT op EVENTS RELATITE TO THE ENGLISH STAGE. LONDON: VEINTED AMD PUBLISHED BY J. BARKER, {dramatic REPOSITORY}) <|REAT BViS ELL* STREET, COTEKT-aiRDXIff 1814. • • • • • • • • • • • ^ • I • • • • INTRODUCTION. The Publisher respectfully informs the Rea- der, that in re-printing this Dramatic Cak^ logue he has, by the aid of the greatest part of' the Drama which has passed through his hands for nearly half a century, and the extensive Col- lection still in his possession, taken all the means in his power to render it as correct as possible to the end of the year 1813; ^^^ takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Gentlemen who have greatly assisted him by their communications and the use of their Libraries. He also begs leave to state that, in the ori- ginal plan of the present Publication, it was not deemed necessary to notice any of the Pieces produced at the Minor Theatres; but the following List will be found to contain se- veral of those which are the avowed produc- tions of eminent Dramatists ; but that such old Pieces as have only been revived with new Titles, occasional Addresses^ Ballets, Prologues^ &e. ho^has not thought necessary to notice. M103337 ABBREVIATIONS JN THE FOLLOWING WORK. C. Comedy T. Tragedy Dr. Drama P. Play T. C. Tragi-Comedy G. O. Comic Opera. B. O. Ballad Opera Bivert. Divertisement M, E. Musical Eotertain. ment M. F. Musical Farce M. Dr. Musical Drama Meh.Dr. Melo.Drama Int. Interlude Fast. Pastoral Rom. Romance Spec. Spectacle Pant. Pantonaime Prel. Prelude Bur. Burletta Burl. Burlesque Sk. Sketch Sat« Satirical Dram. Dramatical Orat. Oratorio Ser, Serious Sac. SaiTed Sl'O. Sentimental Tr. Translation Col. Collection liist. Historical Occ. Occasional Fol. Folio Unk. Unknown Sup. Supposed Bor. Borrowed Asc. Ascribed Enl. Enlarged Imp. Improved Unfiu, Unfinished MS. Manuscript Alt. Alteration n. d. No Date n. p. Not Printed n. pub. Not Published Brit. The. British Theatre Theat. Rec. Theatrical Re. colder Thea. Educ. Theatre of Edu- cation. J. B A R K E R, Begs leaTe to inform the Public, he has on Sale, DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS, from the Dawn of the Histrionic Art in England, to the present Day ; an Assortment, which he may, without Hazard, pronounce Matchless. BARKER'S ALPHABETIC AU -.LIST OF ALL THE ENGLISH Oramatic proiJUctiDns; : •; WITH THEIR EARLIEST DATE, AND AUTHOR IF KNOWHrf N, B, The Siie not specified is Octavo. [ AC ] BAELLINO5 the Great Bandit, 12mo, — — — 1802 Dunlap — Abdalla, T. — — 1803 Delap Abdelazar,orMoor'sRevenge,T. 4to. 1677 Mrs, Behn Abdicated Prince, or Adventures of Four Years, T. C. 4to. — 1690 Anon, Abdication of Ferdinand, or Napoleon at Bayonne, Hist. P. — 1809 ih. Abel, Or. — — 1755 Anon, Abimelech, Or. — 1768 ib, Aboukir Bay, or the Glorious First of August, M. D. — — 1799 Sicklemort Abradates and Panthea, IVn. p. 1770 Roberts • « — 1808 Edwards Abraham Melchisedeck and Lot,'Rlys, MS\ — — — 1327 Uigdcn Abraham's Faith, DIt. Dial. — 1675 Lesley Abraham's Sacritice, T. — — 1577 Goldirtg Abrame and Lot — - •— 1593 Anon, Abra-Mule, or Love and Empire, T. 4to. — — ^1704 Trapp Abroad and at Hotr.e, C. O. 1796 Holman — Absalom, Or. with Poems, 4to. 1764 G. R, Absent Apothecary, F. n. p. 1S\3 SrnUh • Man, F. -— — 1768 Bicker slaf F. n. p. — — 1704 Hull * Nymph, or Doating Swain, M. T. — — — 1739 Bellamy Academic, or Cambridge Duns, n. p. 1675 Barnes Accomplished Maid, CO- . 1766 Toms • llake,C. iV/»S'. Rox, Col, J, Shearmen Achilles, or Iphigenia in Aulis, T. 4to. 1700 Boyer Op. — — 172^ Gau B 2 Barker's [ AD ] —Achilles In Petticoats, O. alt. , .»— ., f;— ;'i;n^Scyjro^, O. tr. — ' lAcis anll,'G^I^:i!^a; M. 4to. — . '. ''' ' ' "• ' ' ' V Past. O. — .-/EiU;. * ■ . I' ■ — ~ » Ser. — Acolastus, C. 4to. — — Act at Oxford, C. 4(o. — Actseon and Diana, 4to. n. d. ^d edit, V Bal. ' ~" Adani, or Fatal Disobedience, Orat. Adela; T, •— — — Adelaide, T. — — n i of AVuifingen, T. tr. ' ■ T« n, p. I — * — Addfiid, Hist. D. {'S\m\i of Public Jour.) I2mo. — — • Dlx -Adelgitha, or the Fruits ^of a Single Error, P. *£- —^^ — Adellnda, C. -~— — -- — -. — Adelraorn the Outlaw, 11. — Adclphi, C. tr. 4to. — — ^_ C. tr. — — C. tr. 12uio, — — ~ C. tr. — — List 1774 18C0 1701 173^ 17iS 1749 175a 17S2 15 iO 1 70 a 16^6 17H4 1799 1 8U0 1801 17 &c.(Lady'sMag.) Adopted Child, M. E. . — J^drasta, or Woman's Spleen and l/ove's Conquestj T. C. 4to. Adrian and Orrila, P. — ; in Syria, O. ir, — Adventures of a Night, F. — in Madrid, 4lo. n. d, —————— of Five Hours, T. C fol, of Half an Mour, F. 12mo . — — Tom Trip, &c. n. p. — of Uljsdes, or Return/ to 1306 />/. G. Lezcis 17S8 Han, Brand 1801 M. G. Lems 1598 Bernard 1694 Echard 1734 Cook 1745 St, Patrick 1752 Gordon 1766 Colman 1774 Anon 1802 G. Gttlloxzay 1804 E. 11, 17y5 Birch 1635 Jones 1806 Dimond 1800 Hoole 1783 Hodson 17i 9 Mrs, Fix }663 Take 1716 Bullock 1798 il, Siddons Ithaca — — 1811 Mendkatn o» THE L AL ] Drama. S Adventurers, Dr. P. Canterbury^ 1777 Amn. _^ F. — _i. 1790 Morris Adveitiscmcnt, F. n. p. — 1791 Fennell — ; r- or Bold Stroke for a Husband, C. n. p. — — 1777 MrsGardin^r iE!la, t. Int. (with PocrasJ — 1777 Chatier ton ^ leas's Rc^enorc, n. p. -- 1698 Chettle Aetosfa1ion,orTenipiai'sStratagem5T 1784 Pilon _^Es«p, C. 4to.7f5o Parts — 1697 Vanbrugh F. taken from Vanbrugh, n.p. 1778 Anon, i^ihiop, or Child of the Dcsart, P. 1812 Dimond iE^ Agamemnon, T. 4lo, — — 1681 Sindletj T. — — 1738 Thomson ' (unknown) — 1599 Chet, ^ Deh* . T. tr, 4to. — — 1777 Potter Aggression, or the Heroine of Yuca- tan, Spect, — •»- 1S05 Farley -^ Agis, T. — — — 1758 Home Aglaura, T. C. fol. — — 1638 Suckling Agmunda. See 11 u made s ,— Agnes Je Castro, T. 4to. — 169Q MrsCockburn Agreeable Separation, Eat. l^mo, n.p. Collingioood • Surprize, C. P2mo. 1766 Anon ~-^ n.p. — 1781 O'Keeffe Agripi-a, or False Tjberius, T. C. 4to, 1^75 Dancer Agiippina, T. n. p. — — Ld, Harvey ' T. imp, — ~. 1775 Gray See Julia Agrippina Air Bulioon, AI. D, — — 1784 ^Ko«. Ajax of Sophocles, 12mo. — ^ \7\^ Jackson ' ■- tr. — — — 1729 Adams tr^ 4to. — ^. -. 1759 Dr. Franklin Aladdin, or Wonderful Lamp, Patit. 1788 Anon . JVI. D. 18! 3 Farley Alaham, T. fol. — — . 1633 Ld, Biook§ Alarbasj D. O. 4to. — — 1709 Anon* 4 Barkeu's r a L ] List Alarm, P. — Cork^ Szciney Alarmist, or Cheerful Opinions, Int. 1803 Roberdeau Alarum for London, or Siege of Ant- werp, T. C. 4to. — — 1802 Anon, Albeke Gallas, P. n. p. — 1602 Hei/woodSf Smith Albert and Adelaide, or Victim of Constancy, Rora. n, p. — Albert and Rosalie, M. D. — Alberta, T. — — — Albertus Wallenstein, T. 4to. Albina, T. Albion, M. and Albanius, O, fo. Queens. See Island Queens Restored, or Time turned 1798 Birch 1808 Anon, 1787 J. Carter 1634 Glapthorne 1779 Mrs. Cowle^f 1724 Cooke 1685 Dryden Oculist, M. Albion's Triumph, M. 4to. — 1757 Anon, 1631 A, JoiCnsend AlboYine, K. of the Lombards, T.4to. 1629 Davenant . Albumazar, C. 4to. — . C, aU. — — Albyou ]s.mg\it^ mentioned by — Alcamencsard Meualippa, T. — Aicesiis, tr. — — , — Alcestis, T, (r. — ^ — — Alchymist, C. 4(o. — — Alc^biades, T. u< p. .^m m^ , . — :i^ T. 4to. — — 1615 Tomkis 1772 Gar rick Kir km an Philips 1782 Wodhull 1781 Potter 1610 3 onsen W, Shirley 1676 Otwaif Uenley 1581 Lyly Alexander, O. MS. — I ■■- and Campaspe, C. 4io» •— — and Lodowyckc, funk, J 1K)8 Siaughler , Balus, Orat;4to. 1748 Morell , Campaspe & Diogenes, C. 1584 X>y^j/ .- a«d the King of Egypt, Buries. 4ta. — Newcastle, 17S8 Anon, and Slalira, Burl. . G, Wallis „ tljcGrtat, T. 12mo. 1714 OzeU .... \ — ; O. — 1715 Anon, — , or Conquest of Persia, Paut. — 's Feast, O. 4to. — Alexand|aean Tragedy, 4to. Alexas, or Chaste Lover Alexis and Dorinda, M. E. a. p* — 's Paradise, O. — 1795 D'Egville 1761 Anon, 1606 E, of Sterling 1739 Mas singer 1725 Anon, 10 80 ib. 01? THE [ A L ] Drama. ^ Alexis's Paradise, or Trip to the Gar- den of r.ovc at Vauxhall, C. 1722 Newton Alfred, M. — — 1740 Thomson — alt. 4to. — — 1745 Anon, Mas. alt. — ^ 1751 Mallet Alfred, M. re-altered —. — 1773 Garrick T. - - 1778 Home ". . Hist. P. — — 1789 Anon. /tv«/^e*^ or the Magic Banners, M. D. 1798 O'Keeffc ■I ' the Great, M. D. — 1745 AnoH. - , _T. — 1753 f&. , ijist. P. n. p. Norwich, 1811 Mrs. FaiicU . Or. 4to. -^ 1761 Anon^ Alfonso, King of Castile, T. (printed before performance) — 1801 Lewis Algorine Shivesj M. E. alt. n. p. 1792 Cobb Ali^onah, Op. (from.the Cherukee) n.p, 1802 ib, Ali"e Pierce (unknoKn) Alive and Merry, F. n. p. — 1796 Brown All Alive and Merry, C. n.p. — 1737 S, Johnson All at Home, or the Irish Nieces, C 12mo. — Dublin, 1804 Anon. — - BedevilKd, or the House in a Hurry, F. — — 1723 Broome Fools, C. 4to. — — 1605 Chapman for Fame — — 1805 Cherry — — forLaye, or AVorKl well Lost, T. 4to. — — — 1^7^ Dty den for Money, C. 4to. 6. /. — 1 57 H LuptoJi - — for the Bectcr, or Infallible Cure, C. 4to. n.d. — — 1703 Manning in a Bustle, C. •«=" — 1800 Latkom in Good Humour, F. — 1792 Oulton in the Right, F. tr. n. p. — 1766 Hull ^. — . ^ '" or Cuckold in Good Earnest, F. ~" — 1762 Anon, in the Wrong, C. — — 1761 Murphy is not Gold that Glisters, P. 1600 Chet.S^Rowi^tf is True, mentioned b'j iVotm lofi^ under date, July 2 — ^ 1613 Anon* Mistakt^ij^'r Mad Couple, G.4to. 1672 Howard ' - ' ■ C. n* p. — — W. Shirkii B 2 ' ^ • BaiWieii's [ A M ] List All on a SumuK'i's Day, C. n. p. 1787 Mrs, Inchbald Pleased at Las?, C. — 1783 Anon. Plot, or Disguises, C. n. p. 16G2 Siroude Puzzled, F. Q. ^ ^ 1702 Jnon. All's Fair in Love, Sec. F. n. p. 1803 ib. Lost by Lust, T. 4(o. — 1633 fV. Rozdey One, or Yorkshire Tragedy, 4to. 1608 ascJoShakes. Well that Ends Well, C. fol. 1623 Shakespears alt. 1793 Kemble ' n. p. 1789 Pilon AH the World's a Stage, F. — • 1777 Jackman — up at Stockwell, or Ghost no Con- juror, Int. n. p. — ^ 177^ Anon, Vows Kept, C. 12010. — 1733 Dozsnes Allegro edil Penscroso, Or. n. p. 1739 Anon, Almahide and Haoiet, T. — — ISJ4 Ii,B, Malkin Almanzor and Almahide, 2nd Part, of the Conquest of Grenada, 4to. 1672 Dryden Almeda, or the Neapolitan Revenge, Tr. Dr. — — — \^Q\ A Lady Almena, O. — — — . 1764 Rolt Almeyda, or Rival Kings, T. 12mo. 1769 G E.lloisard ■■ Queen of Grenada, T, 1796 Miss Lee Almida, T. — — —.1771 Mrs, Ceiisia Almirina, Mock T. n. p. — 1787 Jackman Almyna, or Arabian Vow, T. 4to. 1707 Mrs, Manleif AloDzo, T. — — — 1773 Home Alphonso, King of Naples, T. 4to. 1691 Powell Alphonsus, Emp. of Germany, T.4. L, r- 4tQ. — —1588 Ki^-Jfin — ^ — — 16"^ 7 2'. Nezcman Entc. and Lat. 4to. — 1629 Anon, •o tr. — — — 1694 Echard tr. — — .- ^^ 16(>3 Hoole 12mo. — — 1734 Cooke — — «- J745 Putrkk 12mo. — — 1752 Gordon 4 to. — — — 1765 Colman Atidrian, Eng. and Lat. n. d. 1774 Anon, Androborus Biog. F. (date unknown) 17 — Hunter Androm^phe, T. 4to, — •. 1575 Cr^zcne — . tr. ... . — — K82 WodhuU TTT! . ^ T. A\o, — — 1783 F otter Andromana, or Merchant's Wife5T.4{o 1660 J. Shirley Andronitus, T^ — — lc61 Anon. '•— : Comnenius, T. 4to, 16C4 H^iUon Angelica, or Quixole ia Petticoats, C« 1758 Anon* Angelina, C. O. n. p. -^ i804 Goldamiih Awimal Magnetism, F, n. p. — •- 1788 Mrttsinchbald Anna, C. n. p. — -«- 1793 Cuthbertson Anna Bulle »,, T. •— -- Banks Auaet^le and Lubin, C. O. . -- 1778 C.JJMin Of THE [ AR 1 Drama, f^ Antichristian, Dr. Sat. ~- "1755 Paul Antigallicaii. See Heiress Antigone, ir^ — — 1729 Adams 4to. — — 1759 Franklin ■ 4to. — ~ 1788 Potter the Theban Princess, T. J 631 Mai/ ntiochus, T. — —1721 Mottley 1740 Shuckboro* — the Great, or Fatal Re- lapse, T. .4to. — — 1702 Wiseman Antipodes, C. 4to. — — 1640 Brome Antiquary, C. 4to. — — 1641 Marmion Antiquity, Sat. F. — — . 1808 Anon. Antonie, T. 4to. and I2mo. — 1 595 C.of Pembroke Antonio, or Soldier's Return, T, 1800 Godwin . and JVJeliida, T. 4lo. 1602 Marston __ „ Vallia, C. n. p. 1695 Massinger Antonio's Revenge, Pait IL 4io, 1602 Marston Antony and Cleopatra, T. fol. — 1613 Shakespeare' alt. 175§ Capell Antony and Cleopatra, T. 4to# 1677 Sedley «_ 1778 Brooke 1813 Anon, Any Thing for a Quiet Life, C. 4to. 1662 Middleton AnyThingNew, M. F, — 1811 Pocock Apocryphal Ladies, C. fol. — 1662 D.ofNewcas^ Apollo and Daj)hne, D. 12mo. 1637 Hej/wood ' M. 4to. 1716 Hughes • ar Burgo Master Trick'd — — 1726 Theobald O. 4to. — 1734 Anon. or Harlequin Mercury — -^ 1725 Thurmond or ilaricquiiiL's Metamorphoses, 12mo. -~ 1725 Thurmond Shioving, C, — — 16z7 Hawkins — turned Stroller, or thereby Hangs a Tale, M. Past. ^ 1787 Oldmixon Apollo's Holiday — — 177S CazodeU Apology for Paiis, D. — Baron Apothecary turned Doctor, C. 1697 Browne Apotheosis of Punch, Sat. M. 1779 Anon, Api-arition, C. tr. — — 1772 Warner ■ ■■ " -~ or Sham Wedding, C. 4to 1714 Anon, 10 Bauker^j [ as ] List ApparKion, M, E. — — 1794 Crosi Appearance is Against Them, F. 1786 Mi's,lnchbtUd Appeal to the Muses. IS ee Apollo'' s Holidati, _-.!&-«.. ^ Appius, T. — — 1755 Moncrieff---- — and Virginia, 4to. — \57O0i/R.F, -T. 4(0. 1654. IVebsier ■ • ' n, d. 1709 Dennis Apprentice, F. -*- — 1756 Muq^hi/ Apprentice's Prizej n. p. — 1654 Bromc April Day, Bnr. — — 1777 (rilara . Fool, or Follies of aNightjF.n.p, 1786 M'NaUy Arab, T. n, p. — — 1785 Cumberland Arabella, or Banks of the LeYien^ D. 1808 Moser Arabian Vow, T. . •— — 1707 ISlrs, Manley Araygnenisnt of Paris, Past. 4to. 1584 Peele Arbants, or Enamoured Prince, MS* Anon, Arbitration, or Free and Easy, F. n. p. 1806 Reynolds Arcades, M, — — Milton Arcadia, Past. 4to. — — 1640 J. Shirley or Shepherd's Weddingi Past. 1761 Lloyd Arcadian Nuptials, M.. — 1764 Anon, Arcadian Pastoral, M. P. — \7S2 MofAnspach^ Arcadian Virgin — 1599 fJaughton(^Cketti4^ Archers, Op., iic — ^ — 17S6 Dunlap Arcbjt^^l,, Dr» Sat. -^ — 1807 Gypsum Ardcpof i'eversbanj, T. 4to. — 1592 Anon» r— — Hist. T. 1759 Lillo . _ T. alt.. 1790 Anon. Arizcjitile.andCtiran, D. — 1797 Mason Aroaius and Parlhenia, T. C. 4to. a 639 Glapihorn9 Argentina Strega per Amore, kc, C 17*26 Anon, A riadi»e,or Marriage of 4^acchus,0.4to lf>74 by P. P. or Triumph iaturt}, C. - — — Artaxerxes, Q. — — • tr. — — — — ( CO TT) pressed) — MX At a Arifiji Hijsbund, C, n. d, Wjff, C. — — Arthur, P. — — — — ,King of England, P. (iinkn ) J and EjnineIin©,Dr, Ent. JSmO. Arthur's Show, M. or Int. (utikn^) — Artifice^ i). — — — c. o. — — Art of Management, or Tragedy Ex^- pelled — — — ; Arviragus,orRoinaiiIuvasion,'l\l'2!no. ' ■ and Philicia, ^Par^^jl^Zmo. "Ascension, 'Orat. 4io, — Asiatic, C. n, j)^ — » — As it Should Bi«, F. — -i As Merry as May Be — Aspacia, T. ( Vior. Dr,) — Asprand, 1\ — <— Ass-ass-ination, Burl. n. p. — Assembly, C. — — F. n. p. — — or Scotch Reformation, C, 12mo. — — Assignation, C. n, p. — — __ or f.ove in a Nunnery, C. 4to. , — ^ — ■■ ■ — !! — or Right at'Last, F. n.p. Ass Dealer, C. tr. -— — As the World Goes -- — Astrea, or True- love's Mirror, P. Astrologer, C. — — ^ Astronomer, F. n. p. — -^ As you Find It, C. 4to, — 1795 iJkerry i;?94 Penrce ISOi Aaon. 1775 tlodson 175*2 Henderson 1705 Mntteax 1738 MUief 1761 Arne ^^^"-^ 17fi7 Hnole 1813 Aum, r/^i Tn Darner 1718 T'joerner 177G Hill on 15 )8 Hathizaye 1784 Anon, 1721 Mrs,Centlivrt 1780 Miles 1735 Mrs, Charke \7^Q Tasker 1639 Carle 11 1775 Anon* 1760 Yeo 17S3 Oulton 1 602 IIalhzcaije,SfC. 1790 Mrs. Hughet 1803 Anon, 1810 Invoke 1722 Fitcairne 1740 IVorsdalc 1766 Anon. 1807 Sophia Lee 1673 Dryden 1812 Anon. 1774 fVarner Horde 1631 Willan 1744 Ralph \So-2 Amphleit 1703 E,oJ Orr 14 BARKiR'a [ BA ] List As You Like It, C. fol. — 16^3 Shakespeare — Add. Scene to (Eu» , ropean Mag.) — — 1809 Moser alt. — — 1810 Kemble At Home, F. ^ac^^ — 1813 Bute Dudle^'^V- Athaliah, T. (unfinishedj — Brereton 1722 Buncombe . Orat. — — 1723 Ilumphrej/t Atheist, or Second Part of the Sol- dier's Fortune, C. 4to. — 1684 Otxzay Atheist's Tragedy, or Honest Man's Revenge, 4to. — — 1612 Tourneur Athelstan, T, — — 1756 Browne Athelwold, T. — — 1731 Hill Athenian Coffee House, C. (unkn,y Avarice and Ostentation, C. tr. (The. Record.) — — 1805 Holcfoft Auction, F. — — 1757 T. Gibber Augusta, Scr. — ^^ ' — 1771 Bellamy Augustus, T. — — 1717 Biddle ■ and Gulielmus, or the Vil- lagers, Mel. Dr. n. p. — 1806 Holland Auld Mau and his Wife, Int. — 1792 Lindesay Auld Robin Gray, M. E. ^ — 1794 Arnold t^ Aureiio and Miranda, P. — 1799 Boaden Aurenge-zebe,or Great Mogul, T.4to. 1676 Dry den Aurora's Nuptials, 4to. — 1734 Anon* Author, C. — — 1757 S, Fooie — and Bookseller, n. d. 1766 McCarthy Authors, Dr. Sat, — — 1755 Jones .Author's Farce, or Pleasure of the Town — — — 1730 Fieldin£ • Triumph, or Manager Ma. naged, F. — — 1737 Anon. JlJaBLER, C. tr. 12ma. — Franklin Bacchae, T. tr. 4to. — -— 1781 Potter Bacchanalians, tr. — — 1782 Wodhull Balaam, Orat. — — 1787 Davy Ball, C. — — — 1639 J. Shirley Band, Ruffe, and Cuffe, 4to. — 1615 Anon, Banditti, or Lady's Distress, 4(o. 1686 Durjey m^ or Love's Labyrinth. See Caitle of Andalusia 17 SI O'KeeJTs OF THE [ BA ] Drama. Banished Duke, or Infortunatus,T.4to 1690 Banishment of CictTO, T, — Bank Note, or LessoB for Ladies, C. Bankrupt, C. — . — Bannian Day, M. E. — — Bantry Bay, M, Int. — — Baptistes, Sac. Dr. Poem, Eng. & L.it. in Peck's Life of Milton^ 4t;». Baptism & Temptation, Comedies, n.p. Barataria^orSancho turned Gover nor, F. 1785 Barbara Allen, Spec. — — * Barbarossa, T, '— <— Barber of Pera, Melo Dr. n. p. '■ — of Seville, tr, — — Barnaby Brittle, ora Wife atherWit*s End, F. alt. — — Barnardo and Fiamata, (wnjtrt,) Baron, C. (Theat. Rec.) — Baron KinkverTankotsdorspeaken- gatchdern — — Barons of Ellenberg, T. — Barrier of Parnassus — — Bartholomew Fair, C, Pant. Int. — Fairing, New, New, •1761 1795 1776 1796 1797 1740 1755 1806 1776 1782 1595 1781 1808 — — 1614 "New, &c. 4to. Bashful Lover, C. — — ' Lovers, Tr, Csm. — Basket Maker, M, E. ^ — — Basset Table, C. 4to, — — Bastard, T. — -. — T. n. p. — — • Child, or Feast for Church- wardens, Dr. Sat. — Bastilc, Spec, n.d, -— Batchelors, P. tr. — Bath, or Weste^n Lass, C. 4to. Unmasked, C. — Bathing Machine, M. Int. Battered Batavians, Ent. l];ilt!c of Alcazar, T. 4fo. — Augrira, or Fail of Huih, T. — St. 1649 1655 1798 1706 1652 1724 1768 1789 1799 1701 1725 1790 1798 1694 IS Anon, Cumberland M'Creacb/ S. Foote' Brewer Rei/nolds Buchanan Bishop Bale Pilon C. Dibdin J. Browne Moser Griffith Anon, ib, F. Ilolcroft Andrews Weston C. Dibdin B, Jonson Delpini Anon, Massing^r B,J. O'Keeffe Mr»,Cen(livre Mamiche Lonjett Anon, Dent Anon, Durfey , Odin Anon, Cutzdeli Anon, ^ sells 1777 Ashton 14 Babker's [BE] List Battle of Eddington,- or British Li- berty — __ _ 1792 Penn Hastings, T. — 1778 Cumberland Hexham, or Day's of Old, M. D. — ^ _ 1808 Colman Luncarty, 12mo. — 18C6 Gulloicay Poictiers, or Knglisli Piince, n. p. — — — Mrs. Iloper Sedgemorc, F. — 1707 Buckingham the Nile, Dr* Poem — 1799 Anon, — the Poets — ' — 1731 Cooke ^^ — on the Hill, O. acted at an Academy 1303, and revived ' — 1751 Anon. Royal, F. — — 1785 Vanbnigh Bawdy Hous*', or Rake Demolish- ed, F. 12n)o. — — 17^4 Anon. Baxter's Tragedy, n. p. > — — 1G02 ib. Bayes in Pet'icoais, F, Sse Rehea7^sal 's Opera — — 1730 O ding sells Bear a Brain, n. p. — — 1599 Dekkei^ Beard's Night, l"2mo. — — 17G0 Atuiu Beau Defeated, or^Lncky Younger iirother, 4Jo. n. d. — ~ 1700 Mrs. Pix Merchant, C. 4to. — 1714 Blanch 's Adventure?, F, — — 1733 Bennett — Duelj or Soldier for the L-idies, C. 4to. — — — 1702 Mr s. Cent I iv re Beautifnl Armenia,^ or Energy atjd Force of Love, C. 12mo. -^ 1778 Ball Beauty and Good Properties of Wo- men. See Craft of Rhetoric, Beauty and the Monsitr, C. tJ*. 1781 Anon, Virtue, Ser. — MtVl ib. — in Distress, T. 4to. — 1698 Motteux, a Trance, n. p. — 1C53 Ford -'s Triumph, M. 4io. . — 167G Duffet the Conquerof, or Dealh of Marc Antony T. — — 1702 Sedley ' Beaux Stratagem, C. — — I7C7 Farquhar Bedouins, C. O. 12mo. — 16C2 Eyles Irwin Bee llivc, M. F. — — 181 1 Focock Beggar Diy Neighbour, C. n. p. — 1802 Morton . on Horseback, F. — 1798 O'Keefis Wench, O. MS. — Murfhj/ OF THE [ BE ] Drama. 15 Beggar's Bush, C. fol. — — 1647 Beaum.6iFlet. _ 0{)rra, 4to. — — 1727 Gmj alt. — — \777 Cap. Thompson tr. into French 1750 Hallam Pantomime, or Contending Columbines, Scenes of Britannia, or Royal Lovers — — 1736 Anon^ Pollys, n, d. — — • — ib. Wedding, O. — 1729 Coffey Begone Dull Care, C. — — 1808 Reynolds Believe as you List, n.p. See the Judge 1631 Massinger Belisarius, T. — — 172 4 Philips -. — — 1786 Dox^nham — — \77S J, P, Kernble — MS, — —- 1795 Anon, — — 17fc2 Underzcood Bellamira, or Love of Shadows, 2 Parts^ fol. — — 1664 Killegrex» Mistress, C. 4to. 1687 Sedley Bellendon, n. p, — 1594 Anon, Belles Stratagem, C. — — 1782 Mrs, Cowlei/ 1781 Anon, Bell in Campo, 2 Parts, fol. — 1662 D oj Nevicas4 Belphegor, or Marriage of the Devil, C.4to. ■— • — — 1691 IVilson the Wishes, C, O. n. p. 177B Andrews Belshazzar, Orat. 4to. — — 1745 Anon, — '■ Sac. Dr. — — 1782 lian. More Belteshazzar, or Heroic Jew, 12!no. •1727 Harrison Bendo and Ricardo, n. [). 1591 Anon, Benefice, C. 4to. -— — IGSQfVild Benovoleht Cutthroat, Bur. — r 1800 Anon, Man, or Medley Lovers, C. n. p. — — — 1771 M C. Walker Planters. Sse F/iends — Tar — — C, Dibdin Bertholdi at Ihe Court of King Al- boino, C. O. — — 1754 Anon, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray,M.D. 12mo 1808 A, Madaren Best Bidder, F. n. j). — — 1782 Andrews Heart in the World, Dr. Sketch 1807 Moser Betrayer of his Country. See Earl of We& im r Ian d. — — 1741//, Bro oke 16 Barker's [ BL ] Better Late than Never, C. — Betty, or Country BunipkinSj B. F. ^ n. p. — '_ — Bianca, T. — {Oxford) Capello, Dr. Nar. tr. 12mo. iiicKerstaft's Bu/ying, or Work for • Upholders, F. 4ro. n. d. — ' UnburiedDead, ISIor.Dr. Bilker Bilked, or Banquet of Wiles." Scene in Stroller's Packet, 12mo. Billet Master, or the Forgery — Bird in a Cage, C. 4to. — — —^ alf. n. p. — — — 's Nest, Dr. 12mo — — Birth-Day, Ent. 4to. — — C. alt. from Kotzehue ' or Arcadian Contest, n. p. ■ or Prince of Arragon or Reconciliation, C. tr. — Tribute, Int. n, p. -r- LlST 1786 Davies 1790 M,PAndrezss 1739 //. Carey 1772 R, Shepherd 1796 Thomson ■ Night, C. O, 12mo. : of Hercules, M. 4 to. — *-^ of Japiter, O. tr. (Dublin) — ^^ — of jHerlin, or a Child has Lost a Faefcer, T. Cv 4fia* — — Bider, C, 4io, — — B3ac3t aoi Wl«t«, m J>mft fee f^^^^ F, .__ ' — .— Black Batman of the North, 2 Farts Black Beard, Bal. P. 12mo. — Black Dog of Ncwg^a tc, ^ Parts^ n. p. Jonne Cunknown) — ■ ^ Man, Int. 4((>. — . — Prince, T. fol, — — Blacksmith of Antwerp, K. — 's Daughter,!), (unknown) — : Wedding, n. p. — • Bladebone, Int. n. p. — Blazing Comet, &c. P. \yorld5 2 Varis^ fol. 1717. Mrs.Centli'vre 1743 Anon, 1741 Anon, 1787 W, IVwd 1633 J, Shirley Anon* 1797 C. Sanders 1771 1799 Mrs, Penny T, Dibdin 1787 Anon, 1783 0*Keeffe 1799 Anon, 1805 Sickelmorg 1796 Anon, 1766 1797 IV, Shirley Olivari 177^ B^ DudUp 1811 AnfiH, 159S Cfietite 1809 Cross 16C2 Hathicaj/eySiC 1672 Cox 1669 1798 E. of Orrery O'KeeJJ'e 1653 Anon, 1788 ib. 1732 S, Johnson 1608 D.ofNencus^ I}^b OF THE [ BO ] Drama. 17 Blessings of P***, and Scotch Excise, &c. F. — — — 1763 Jnon. Blind Bargain, C. — — 1805 Reynolds Beggar of Alexandria, C. 4to. 1598 Chapman — BethnalGreen,C.4to 1659 Dai/Sf Chettie F. 1741 Dodsley • Boy, M.D. tr. — 1808 Hewetson — — Eat many a Fly — 1602 Het/zsood Girl, or a Receipt for Beauty, O. n. p. — — 1801 Morion — J.ady, C. — — 1660 Howard — Man's Shift, Dr. Sketch — 1793 Berquin Woman of Spa, C. tr. -r- 1781 Anon* Blockheads, orFortunateContractor,0 1782 Anon» Bloody Banquet, T. 4to. — 1620 by T. D. Brother. See Rollo, Duke, or Adventures for a Crown, T. 4to. — — 1690 Anon, Plot Discovered, T. — 1780 Ball Blue Beard, or Flight of Harlequin, Pant. ^ — — 1791 Anon, orFemale Curiosity, M.E 1798 Caiman, jun. Devils, C. Piece, tr. * — 1808 Hj, Blunderer, C. (Comic Theatre) 1762 Foote Blurt, JVHster Constable, &c. C. 4to. 1602 Middleton Boadipe-jT. — — 1753 Glover -^ Q. of Britain, T. 4to. 1697 Hopkins Boarding House, or Five Hours at Brighton, M. F. 2ic6±i~ — 1811 Beazeli/ S\^^. School, orSham CaplaiUjO. 1733 Coffey Miss, (Sel. Pieces) 1787 Joddrell Boast of Billingsgate, P. n. p. — 1602 Hathwaye^SfC Board of Conviviality, int. n, p. 1806 Anon Bold Beauchamps, (unknown) — Stroke for a Husband, C. 1783 Mrs, Cozcley Wife, C. — 17 IS S, Centlivre Bombastes Furioso, Bur. Op. n. p. 1810 PV.B,Rhodes Bondman, 4to. — — 1624 Massinger —; alt. n. p. — — 1779 Cumberland • or Love and Liberty 1719 Betterton Bondocani* See II Bondocani Bpndwoman, n. p. — — lGr53 Anon* G 2 18 Barker's [ BR ] , List Bonds without Judgment, or Loves of Bengal, F. n. p. -_ _ 17S7 Topham Bonduca, T. O. — -. 1647 Deaum.SiFlet. ^ — ~ alt. — A^r~ IvvS Colmun " or British Heroine, T^ 4to. 1G96 Fozceli ^ — T jfl-^. 1808 w4ff5^. )^eu*i*(e Jr. Bonifacio and Bridgetina, or Knight of the Hermitage^ — — 1808 T. Dibdin Bonny Lass of Leith, M us. Int. — \79'i Anon, BonosNochios, Int. n. p. — 160S Charlton Bob Ton, or High Life Above SlairSjF. 1775 Garrkk Bookseller, C. tr. — — 1781 ib. Border Feuds, or Lady of Buccleugh, M. D. — — — 1811 ih. Botheration, or Ten Year's BIunderjF. 1798 Oulion Both Marriages of the King, n. p. Bishop Bale Bottom the VVca? er, 4to. n. d. — Cox Bourbon n. p. -7- — 1597 Anon, Bow Street Opera — 1773 «6. Box Lobby Challenge, C, n. d. — 1794 Cumberland • Jjounger, Pre. D. p. — 17^7 ^Stuart Braggard Captain, C. tr. — 1767 Thornton Bragadocio, &c. 12mo. (5/ro/. Pr/c.) 1741 Anon, ' Bawd turned Puritan, C. 4to. — — - ^ — 1691 AnoM^ Braganza, T. — " __ 1775 Je^^ Brandymer, n. p. — - — 1591 Anoiu Brave Irishman, F. 12mo. — 1764 1\ Sheridan Bravo turned Bully, or Depredators 1740 Anon. Brazen Age, 4to. — — 1613 T. Hei,zsood Bust, D. n. p. — 1813 C Kemble Mask, or Alberto and Rosa- bella, Bal. — — 1802 Dibdin SfFawcet Breeze in the Baltic, or Danes in the Dumps, Itit. n. p. — 1801 Anon. 3rennoTa\t, T, (See Discontented Co' loneL) Bribery on Both Sides, n. p. — 1784 ib. Bridal Ring, D. R. n. p. — 1810 Retfnoldt Bridals, C. — — 1668 D.ofNevccas, Bride, C. 4to. -- — 1640 Nabbes Brilliants, Int. n, p. — — 1799 Anon, Bristol Tragedy, u. p. -— 1602 Day OF THE [ BR ] Drama. 1^, BiKain's Bra?e Tars, or all for St, Paul's, Occ. Ent. n. p. — 1797 Anon, Defenders, Bal. — 1797 ib, Glory, or a Trip to Ports- mouth, M. E, — — 1794 Benson — Happiness, Int. 4(o. — 1704 Mntteux Jubilee, Mus. P. — 1809 Arnold Britannia, M. — — 1755 Mnllet O. 4(0. '— ^ — 1732 Lecliard and the Gods in Council, T>r, Poem, 4 to. — — 1756 Averaif i. or Royal Lovers, 12mo. 17.^6 Ajiju, and Batavia, M, — 1740 Lillo fiediviva, or Courage and Liberty, IVI. 12mo. — — 1716 Anon, Triumphans, M. 4to. 1637 Davenport Britannicus, T. tr. 12mo. — \7\4 0-ell — — — 1803 Boothby British Carpenter, 12mo, — A. Madaren- Enchanters, orno Magic like Love, T. 4to. — — 1706 £. of Lansd, Fortitude and Hibernian Friendshipj &c. Int. — 1794 C' oss Heroine, T. n. p. — 177 > Jackson Kings, T. — — 1790 Mj^lne Loyalty, Dr. Effu. — 1809 Moser Orphan, T. — — 1790 S far Ice Recruit, or Who's Afraid ? Int. — — — 1795 Anon, Sailor, or 4th of June, M, Int. n. p, — — — 1789 ib, Soldier, P. ^ — — 1806 ib. Stagf, or Exploits of Harle- quin, F. — — 1724 ih. Briton, T, -— — 1722 A, Philips Britons Strike Home, or Sailor's Re- hearsal, F. — — 17.19 E, Phillips to' Arms, Mus. Dr. — 1803 Madaren Broken Gold, Bal. O. n. p. — 1806 C Dibdin Heart, T. 4to. — 1633 Forde St ckjobbers, or Work for Bailiffs, F. — — 1720 Anon. Broker Bewitchedj F. n. d. — 1767 ib. Brothers, C. — — 16o2 /. Shirley «]( Bauker's [ BU ] List Brothers, C. — — 1753 C. — — 1769 ■ C. n, p. — — ^ » MS. in Murphy''s Library Bruuhdwelt', (unknown) Brutus, T. tr. 12mo. — — — {Warzcick) 1805 of Alba, or Augusta's Tri* umph, O, 4to. — — or Enchanted Lo- 1697 1078 1808 1623 1790 1593 See ▼ers, T. 4to. Bubbles, or IVTatrimonial Office, C. (Europ, Mag.) — — Buck is a Thief, n. p. — 's Lodge, Int. n. p, — Bnckinghani, n. p. — Buckfam in Armour, B. O. D isapp in ted Gall an t Budget of Blunders, F. n. p. Bugbears, C, MS. — — Buisc, (Selfft Dr. Pieces) — Bumbrusher F. — — Bundle of Prologues, Pre. — Buonaparte, or Freebooter, D. Burning of John lluss, T. n, p. Sodom, T. n. p. — Bury Fair, C. 4to, — — Busiris, King of Egypt, T. — Buskin and Belvi (Killing No Mur- der acted with tins tiflc one night at Theatre Royal Hay market) — 1812 Bussy d'Arabois, T. 4to. — 1607 his Revenge, T.4to, 1613 . or Husband's Re- Tenge, T. alt. 4to. — — 1691 Busy Body, C. 4to. — — 1708 C. tr. — — 1781 Buihied, T. — — 1778 Buxom Joan, Burl, 4to. — 1778 Young Cumberland French^ Fr and lift Anon. ib. < Tate Moser Anon. ib, ib. — 1810 — 1787 — 1786 — 1777 1803 1689 1719 Greffield J Geffrey Jodrell Anojt, ib. Ripon liaddiffe ib. Shadioell Young Hook- Chap man ib, Durfey S. CentUvre Anon» ib, Wiltet OF THE [ CA ] Drama, 21^ C ABAL, F, — . — 1763 Anon. Cabal and Lotc, T. tr. — 1795 ib. Cabinet, CO. — -- 180^2 1\ Dihdirt Cady of Bagdad, C. O n, p. — 1778 Portal CaernarTon Castle, or Birth of the Prince of Wales, M. E. — 1793 Rose Caeiina, or Tale of Mystery — l^in Wallace Coelia, or the Perjured Lover — 1733 Johnson Caesar and Pom pey 5 T. — 1607 Chapman or Caesar's Re- venge, 4to. — — 1607 Anon, 2 Paris — 1594 ih. Caesar Borgia, T. 4to. — 1680 N, Lee in Egypt, T. — — 1725 C, Gibber Caffrcs, or Buried Alive, Mus.Ent.n.p. 1802 Ei/re Caitiff of Corsica, or Universal Ban- ditto, Hist. Dr. — — 1807 Anon, Caius Gracchus, T. -— — \^\0 E.ojCarysfort Marins, T. 4to. — 1680 Otway Caldron, Pant. — — 1785 Anon» Caleb Quotem and his Wife, O. 1808 IL Lee Caledon's Tears, or Wallace, T. 12mo. 1733 Nesbit Caledonia, or Pedlar Turned Mer- chant, 4to. — — ■ 1700 Anon,. Caledonian, or Ross and ThlstU*, P. (EUin.) 1812 Anon. Caligula, Em p. of Rome, T. 4to. 1698 Crowne Calista, O. — — — 1731 Anon, Callstp, or Chaste Nymph, M. 4to, 1675 Croxsne ' and MeUbea,T. C. SeeSpa^ nish Bawd Calypso, M, with Poems, &c. 1778 Anon, O, — — — 1779 Cumberland O. n. p, — — > 1785 Dr. lioulton and Telemachus, O. — 1712 Hughes Cambro' Britons, Hist. P. — 1798 Boaden ' — - or Fishgard in an Uproar, Mus. Int. n. p. — 17Q7Anon^ Cambyses, King of Persia, T. full of Mirth, &c. 4to. n. d. — Preston _ X. 4to. 1671 SettU 2^ Barker's [ CA ] Camilla, O. 4to. — — Camp, Dr. Enf. — — Campaign, orLoTC in (he East Indips, C. O. n. p. — — Campaigners, or Pleasant Adventures at Brussel':, C. 4to. — — Campaspe. See Alexander, Candidate, F. -~ — Candlemas Day, or Killing of llie Chil- dren of Israel. Ilazcktns^s Dram, Cantabs, F, n. p, — — ^^anterburiehis Change of Diot,&c.4to. Canterbury Gues(SjOr Bargain Broken C. 4to. — ~ Canvass, or Child in theSnds, C. Cape St. Vincent, or Briiish Valour Triumphant, M. E, alt. n. p, Capochio and Dorinna, M. E. 4to. tr. n. d. — — — See Happy Captive Capricious Lady (Scornful Lady, al(.) F n. p. — ' Lovers, C. — — C. O. — Mus. Ent. — Captain, C. fol. Mario, C. n. p. O'Blunder, or Brave L'ish- LiSt 1 706 Mac Sioincy 1778 Sheridan 1785 Jephsvn 1698 Durfe^ 1782 Dent 1773 Parfre 1787 Anon, 1644 ib. - i^h^ 1695 Ravejiscroft 1765 Anon, 1797 ib, C, Gibber 1783 Cooke 177 \ Mrs, Pye 1726 Odingsells 1764 Lloyd 1766 ib, 1647Beaiim,SiFlei. Gosson man, F. 12mo. n. d. Captaine Thomas Sfukcly, Life and Death of, T. 4to. b, I, — Captive, CO. — — Mon. Dr. n p. — — 1754 T. Sheridan — Monarch, T, — of Spilsburg, M. E, Princess, T. n. p. Captives, T. C. tr. w_ T. Captivity, Orat. ii. p. — Capuchin, C. (Trip to Calais, alt.) Caractacus, Y)r, Poem, 4to, awd 8vo. ditto alf, and acted 1605 Anon, 1769 Bicker si ajfe . 1803 M. G, Lewis 1794 ILy, 1798 1 Jo are • J)r, Smith 1724 Gay , 1767 IVarner 1786 Delap Goldsmith 1778 S. Foute 1759 Mason 1776 ib. OF THE [ CA ] DuAMA. 51 Caraclacus, Bal. n. p. — — 1808 D'Egville Cararan, or Driver and his Dog, Mus. R. — ^- — 1803 Reynolds Cardenio, n, p. iGi3 asc, to Flelch,Sf Shakes, Cardinal, T. — — 1652 «/. Shirley Woisey, 2 Par/* — 1601 Cheitle Careless Husband, C. 4to. - — 1705 C. Cibier Lovers, G. 4to. , — 1673 Ravenserojt Shepherd, (unknown) Shepherdess, P.ist.T. C. 4to. 1656 Goffc Cares of Love, or Night's Adventure^ C, 4(o. — — — 1705 Chaves Carmiiite, T. «— — 1784 Cumberland Carnival, C. 4to. — ^ — 1664 Porter or Harlequin Blnndercr, C. 1). p. — — — 1735 Chirke of Venice, C. O. n. p. 1781 Tickell Carpen(er, Ba!» — — 1813 Byrne Carthagenian, C. tr. — — 1772 Warner Heroine, T. MS, — Logan Cartl^iisian Friar, or Age of Chivalry, T. — . .- — 1793 Anon^ Cartouche, or Robbers, C. tr. — 1722 Anon, i^dse is Ahercd, C. 4to. — 1609 Ben Jonson Casket, C. tr. — — 1772 Warner M. E. Timo. — —1808 Fisher ■Cassandra, T. tr. 4to. • — 1806 Yorke . Cassandra, or Virgin Prophetess, O. . 4fo. — — — 1692 Anon, , Pseudomands, Burl. 1800 Geresteo Custara, or Cruelty without Lust,. P. n. p. — — — 1653 Anon, Castle of Andalusia, C. O. (Banditti alt.) — ^— — 1798 O'Keeffe Avola, O. with Poems 1805 Serres Montval, T. — 1792 Whalei/ Morsino, D. R. {Exeter) 1812 W. Loveday Sorrento, C. O. — 1799 Heartwell Spectre, M. D. — 1798 Lewis Udolpho, O. — ■ 1808 Anon. VValstenfnrth, Dr. R. (La- dy's Monthly Museum) 12mo. 1801 Anon, Cataclysm. See Noah's Flood, 1684 Anon, Catch Him who Can, M. F. 1806 Hook 24 Barker's [ C II ] List Cafhennf> and ^etruchio, F. aU. 1756 Garrick rerised 1810 J P. Kemble Catiline, his Conspiracy, T. 4to. 1^11 Ben Jonson y or Rooie Preserved, T. tr, 12m(A — — ' Dr, Franklin — — — — 's Conspiracy, n, p. — Gosson n. p. — \59SWihonSfChef, Cat Let out of the Bag, Past. ^Dublin) 1792 Anon, Cato, T. 4to. — — 17 \ 3 Addison 12nio. tr. — — 1716 Ozell air. — — 1764 Anon, • • tr. — — 1794 Reeves • Major^^ — — 1725 Anon^ of Utica; T. -4"/'^^'^ '"~ 1804 tb, Cinna's Conspiracy, T, 4to. — 1713 asc, to Gibber Circassian Bride, C. n. p. — 1809 Anon* Circe, Dr. O. 4to. — - — IQ77 Dr, Bavenant Citizen, F. — . — 1763 Murphy turned Gentleman. See Ma» mamoudd — — 1672 Ravenscroft ^^^ 's Daugliter, "F. 12mo. n. d. 1775 Anon. City Association, or National Spirit Roused, M. E. n. p. — 1780 Anon» — Bride,or Merry Cuckokl,C.4to. 1696 Harris — Farce — — 1737 Weddell — Heiress, or Sir Timothy Treatall, C. 4to. -« — «. 1 682 Mrs, Behn ^^ — Lady, or Folly Reclaimed, C.4to 1697 Dilke — Madam, C. 4 to. — 1659 Massinger — alt. n, p. — 1771 Dance — Match, C. fol. — — 1639 31aijne — Nightca;), or Crefle qtiod Habes et Habes, T. C.4to. — — 1661 R,Davenpori — Politiques, C. 4to. — 1675 Crozcne — Ramble, or Humours of the Compter, F. l2mo. — — 17\ ^ Knipe Play.houBe Wtd. ding, C. n. d. 4to. -*. J7U SWii — Shuffler (Losi) < Wit, or Womaa Wears the Breeches, C. — — \653 Brome Civilian, M,F.l2mo.n.d.(/L«c?(/, p. — 1591 Anon, Close of the Foil. See Humours of an Election Cloud King, Mus. Dr. 12mo, 1809 Cross Clouds, C. tr. fol. — — 1656 Stanley — 12me. — 17&9 IVhitc 12n>o. — 1715 TheobalcT * ■ tr. D. d. •— 1797 Cumberland Club Law, C. n. p, — — 1597 Ruggls Clump and Cudden, or the Revievr, C. M* P. — — 1785 CDibdin^sert* Clytophon, C. MS, Coach Drivers, Sat. — — 1766 Anon, CoalitioD, Sat. — — 1779 ib. ' ■ F. n. p. — — 1783 M'Nally^ - * i '■ I OF Opera Rehearsed, C* I2m«* (SpirituaL QuiJiote) (Zl^i/i^,) 1794 Graves- Cabterj a. p, — — 1597 Anom* off dta^delciirr, M, £. 1779 Simart ■■ Fr«s$©ai, F. — 171® C JaSmmm - — l'2'CB«. — 17 IS BaMmk — ®r Wife lif Ten Thoirsani^^ B. O. — — 1774 C.Bibdin^fsru .'s Opera ^- — 17^9 Ri/an — — - Prophesie, C. 4lo. — 15D4 R. Wilson Codrus, T. — - — 1774 Anon, . Ccelia, or Perjured Lover — \7.3'i. C, Johnson Coelina, M. 4io. — — \7 9b Lucas Ccelum Britarinicum, i\L 4to. — 1634 Carezo Coffee House, C. — — \Q(it Sincerf — — 1737 Miller _-.^ tr. — •— Dr. Franklin «-_— or Fair Fugitive, C. tr. — — — 17C0 Anon, OF THE [ CO ] Drama. Coffee-hoifte Politician, or the Jusliee caught in his o\>;» Trap, C. — Coggershall Volunteer Corps, F. Cola's Fury^ or Lirenda*s Misery, T. 4to. — — "Colledge of CanonicairCIerkes, n. p. Colin*s Welcome, Past. n. p, — Colloncll,^ n. p. • — — Colonel S;)lit Tail, O. 1730 1804 1645 1566- 16^9 1730 Fielding Anon, Burkhead ■7 Anon. O'Keeffe W. Davenant Anon, *Golumbu9, or World Discovered, D. 1792 Morion 1793 LadyBurrell 1792 Anon. CumaU, Dr. Poem — See Princeps Combat of Capps Rhetoricuf, • ot Love and Friendship, C Come St'e a Wonder, P. n. p, — Comedy ^f K^rors, fol. — ^ alt. — i revised — ■ of Good Order, n. p. 1582 1654 1623 1623 1793 1811 of Virtue, n. p, Anon» Mead Bay Shakespeare Hull J. P. Kembh Skelton ib. Comet, or Dramatic Dullness, (Europ* MigS) — — — -^ — — or How to Come at Her, F. 1807 Moser n. p. enlar;»ed to a C. MS. 1789 1797 Coi Jcal Di.^appointment, or Miser Outwitted, J3. O. n. p. — Distresses of Pirrrott, Gallant, with Amours of Sir J. Fr.lstaft, C. 4to. — — Hash, C. fol. — ~ History of Don Quixote, — 1736 Pant. 1729 Parts 1 and 2j 4to. ; 3, 4to. Lovers, C. 4to. n. d. Reaentment^ or Miser Out- willed, B. O. n. p. Re?enge, or LdTe in a Tub, 1702 1662 1694- 1707 1759 Miln$ ib. Anon, ib. Dennis D, ofNezocas* -6 Durfey C. Cibber C. 4to. — Comic Theatre, (Collection of Plays) 5 foL l2mo. — — 1760 Commissary, C. — — 1765 CommUtet;) Ct fol. *-• '— 1665 D 2 Anon, — 1669 Eiherege S. FooU ib. SirR*H9t»(tr4 «0 Bakker*s [CO J Li»T CommUfee Man Curried, C. 4to. 1G47 ^keppard Commodity Excistd, or Women in an Uproar, Sat. — — 17^3 Tim.Smoki Common Conditions, C. — 1576. Anon, Commodore Ileturned, C. O. 1793 Berquin Commooweallh of Women, P. 4to. 1G80 Dnrfey Comcedia, (a Work in RhjOiC, &c.) 12rao. n. d. — — 1574 Nicholas Comcedyes and Pastoralls, MS, 1610 ff". P. Comparison between tkcTwt* Stages, an Examination, Dr. Dia. — 17C2 Gildon Compromise, or Faults on Both Sides, C. — — — \729^Sturmp Comus, M. 4to. — — 1637 Milion ■ M. alt. from Miltoa — 1738 DaUon - — ^ — M. ait, — — 1772 Colman M. with Notes — 1798 H, J. Todd- Conceited Duke, P. — — 1679 Fletcher Ladies, C. 12mo. 1762 Foote • — — Pedlar, 4 to. S^e Artsiip^ pus — — — 1631 Randolph Conceits, P. n. p. — — 1653 Marriot Conclave del 1774 (^Ital. & Eng.) 1774 Anon. Confederacy, C. 4to. — — 1705 Vanbrugh Confederates, F. — — 1717 J. Ga^ Confession, C. n, p. (Edin,) 1799 Whyte — — 1809 Cumberland Confined in Vain, or a Double to do, F. — — — 1805 Jones Conflict, or Love,Honor, and Pi ide,C. 1798 Han, Brand of Conscience, C. b, I, 1581 Woodes Congress of Beasts, F. Polit. — 1748 Anon, — •- of Critics, Int. {in Gen* Ad' vertiscr) — — — 1783^ ib. Conjugal Fidelity, C. tr. — 1772 Warner Conjuring Bird, D. — — 1793 Berquin Conjuror, F. n. p. — — 177 4 M,P. Andrews or Enchanted Garden, MS^ in Murphy s Library — French or Scotsman in London, F. l^mo. {Dundee) 1781 Maclaren Connan, P. of Cornwall, n, p. 1598 Drayton^ SfRAMA, $t Cantioisseur, or Every Man in his Folly, C. — — - 1736 Conolii^ Conquest of Brute, n, p. — 1598 Singer • Canada, or Siege of Que- bec, T. —*- — — 1766 Cookings China, T. 4to, — 1676 Settle n. p. — Howard Corsica, T. 12mo. 1771 Anon, Grenada, T. 4to. 1672 Dryden M. D* alt. n. p. 181 \ Anon. St. Eustatia, n. p. 1781 ib. Spain, T. 4to. — 1 705 Mrs. Fix n. p. — IGOl naughionj6fCm. the West Indies, n. p. 1601 ib. Conscience, T. tr. — — 1800 Thompson Conscientious Lovers, C. n. p. C. Shadzoell Conscious Lovers, C. — — 1721 Steele Consequences, or the School for Pre. judice, C. — {Worcester) 1794 E.J, Eyre Conspiracy, T. 4to, — — 1638 Killegrez* T. — — 17S6 Jephson ' or Change of Govern- ment, T. 4to. — — 1680 Whitaker ,y , and Tragedy of Byron, ^ two Plays, 4to. — ~- 1608 Ch(ipma?i Discovered, or French Policy Defeated, alt. n. p, — 1746 Anon* of Gowrie, T. — 1800 ib. CoaspiraiOTSyT, CO XCarrickfergus,) 1749 ib. Constant Couple, or Trip to the Ju- bilee, C. 4to. — — 1700 Farquhar Lovers, or the Sailor's Re- turn, P. — — 1798 Duncan Maid, C. 4to. See Love will Find out the Way — 1640 J. Shirley or Poll of Plyrapton, Mus. Ent. — — 1787 Anon. Nymph, or Rambling Shep- herd, Past- 4to* — — 1678 ib. Constantia, Mor. 1l; — — 1790 Mn, HughCf Constantine, T. n. p. — • — 1691 Anon, — — 1754 Francis the Great, or Tragedy of Lore, 4to. — • «• J 6 84 Lc€ 4b ' BiRKKR's [CO] LliT Constantine Paleologus, T. — 1804 J.BailivF Consultation, F. — — 1705 -^«(M|,i • Contending Brothers, C. — 1778 Brooke Contented Cuckcldj or Woman's' Ad- ■vouate, C. 4to. — — 1692 'Bournd Contention |)et\vei?ne Liberaiiac and Prodigalitie, 4to. — — 1602 Anon, — — • York aird Lan- caster, 4to, — — 1600 ib* Lancaster anti Yoike, called 1st. and ^nd PartSy but is the 2d and 3d, printed for T. P. n. d. — — Shakespeare - for Honour and Riches, M. 4to. — — 1633 J. Shirley of Ajax and Uljsses, Int. 1639 i^. J — J f Contest of Beauty and Virtue, M. tr, 4to. — — w 1773 Bn Arne ^^ Contract, C. — — 1776 Br, Franklin — ■N or Femile Captain, T. n. p. 1779 Cohh — — - C. O. n. p, — — 1783 Br, Houlton '^Contrariety, &c. fStaffordy) 1792 Tomlinson — ^ . I ..;... F. {Brighton,) 1796 Anon. Contrast, C, n. p. ~ — 1731 BSfJ Hoadleif C. {Phihdelphia,) 1790 A?wn. ^ — - C. in two Acts [Cakuita,) 1789 Wilton • Past. Gen, Remew, No, V, 1752 Anon^ or Jew and Mairied Cour- tezan, F. n. p. — 1775 Waldron or Mayoralty of Tiuel)o- ^rongh, C. n. d. — — Smkh Contretems, or Rival Queens, Burl. 4to. — — — ,1727 Jnon, Contriyanccs, or More Ways than* •' One, F. l^o. — — 1715 H, Carey Convent, M. D* n. d. — Rannie of PltLsure, C. — - 1668 B.ojNewcah Conyersation of a Father with his Children, tr. — Edin, 1792 Jnon. Concerted Courtezan, t, e, "Honest Whore.'* In the possession oftho Marquis of Bute, — 1604 BekfKr CoDTerts, or Folly of Priestcraft, C. 4to. — ^ ,— J690 A;non. at THE [ CO ] Drama. 31 Cooper, M. E, — ^- 177^ Dr. Arne •^ - Outwitted, or Harlequin Hap- py, Pant. n. p. — — 1742 Anon* Coquet, M. E. — —.1771 S.Storace or English Cheyalier, C. 1718 Molloy Coquet's Surrender, or Humorous Punster, C. — — 1732 Anon, Coquette, Burl. n. p. — - 1761 ib* or Mistakes of the Heart, C. 1777 Hitchcock Coquettes, or Gallant in the Closet, C, n, p. Lad^ Houston Cora, or Virgin of the Sun, B, P. 12mo. — — — 1809 Cross Cordelia, T. — — 1790 Mrs, Hugher Coriolanus, fol. — — 1623 Shakespeare alt. — — 1748 Thomson - alt. from bo4h -— 1755 T. Sheridan alt. — — 1789 JVrighten alt, — — 1806 J. P. Kembh Cornelia, T. — — 1594 Kyd P. n. p, — — 1662 Barilej/ ■ — or Roman Matron's Jewels, Dr. Sk. 1805 (Spirit of Pub, Jour.) 12mo. — — 1810 Roberdeau Corneliaoum Dolum, C. 12mo. 1638 T. R» Cornish Comedy, 4to. — 1696 Powell -Interludes, (3) MS. — 1611 Jordan ' 'Squire, C. — — 1734 Fanbrugh,Sfc^ Corona Minerva3, M. 4to. — 1635 Anon, Coronation, T. C. 4to, — 1640 J. Shirlej^ ' of David, Dr. {Lewes,) 1766 Wise ' of Q. Elizabeth, 4to, 1680 bt^ W. R, ■ Mus. Ent. 12rao. 1804 Maclaren Corporal, P. n. p. — — 1G46 Wilson Corruptions of Divine liaws, n. p. Bishop Bale Corsican Pirate, &c. B. — 1803 Cross Corsicans, P. tr, — — 1799 Anon, P. (unfinished) — Leftly Cortes, C. Mentioned in the Whim* Lady Wallace^ Cory don and Cochrania, Past. — 1723 Pennecuik Cosmo, C. n. p. — — 1592 Anon, Costly Whore, P. 4to. — 1633 iV/earf Cpttage, M. E, [Tewkesbury,) 1796 Smith Festival, O. {Dublin,) 1796 M'Nalli^ — — Foundling, &c. Mel. Dr. 1811 Kem Si Barker's [ CO ] List Cottage Maid, Op. — — 1798 Sicklemore - Maid, M. E. n, p. 1791 Anon, r of the Cliffs, ]\K D. 'n« d. RcmrJe Cottagers, O. — — 1766 G. S. Carei^ ' M. E* — -^1768 Goodenough CO. — — 1788 j^nna Ross 'Corent Garden, C. 4to. — 1638 Nabber ' ■ Theatre, or Pasqula turned Drawcansir, Dr. Sat. n. p. 1752 Macklin , ^ , Tragedy, F. — 1732 Fielding Weeded, &c. 1G5S Broiiie Coventry Act, C. Nortcich, 1793 J. Plumptre Plays. ^"Brit. Museum.) Councells of Bishops, C. — - B/skop Bale Count Basil, T. — — 1798 Baillie Count Benyowsky, T. tr. — 1798 Render • Dp. tr. 1800 Tiwmpson — ' deVilleroi, or Fate of Patriot- ism — — — 1794 Haggiit — Koenigsmark, Dr. 18G0 Thompson '- of Burgundy, T. tr. 1798 A. Flumpftt New York ^ 1798 Smith alt. n. p. 1799 Pope v_ — — Nar bonne, T, — 1781 Jephson Counterfeit, F. — — 1804 Franklift Bridegroom, or Defeated Widow, 4(0. — — 1677 Anon, Heiress, F. n. p. 1762 ib. Cottuterfeits, C. 4to. — — 1679 J, Leaneri -— F. n. p. (Gil Bias, alt.) 1764 Jnoth, Coonterplot, C. n. p. Baihy 1787 Goodali Countess of Escabargnas, C. tr, Vteli ———— Pembroke's Ivy Chtirch, 4to. — — — 1591 Fraunce Salisbury, T. — 1767 J J art son Country Attorney, C. n. p, — 1787 Cumberland Captain, C. 12mo. 1G49 D.of Newcas^ ■» — Coquet, or Miss in her Breeches, O. — — 1755 Anon, Election, F. — — 17GS Dr. Truster — — - Fair, Pre. n. p. — 1755 Anon. ■ Gambol, C. (JL MS, Anon, "<*——- Gentleman, or Choice Spi- Tits, Dr, — Derbij^ 1786 Woiy oVTHE [CO] Drama* 3'B^ Country Girl, C. 4to. — 1647 Brewer ' • * alt. from the Goun* try Wife, C. — — 1766 Garrick ' ■ '- House, F. 12mo. n. d. 1715 Vanbrugh —. Inn, C. -— — ' 1804 J. Baiiite Innocence, or Cliiimbermaid turned Quaker, C. 4to. — 1677 Leanerd Lasses, or Custom of the Manor, C. 12nio. — — 1715 6\ Johnson Madcaj), F. (Lucy in Town) n. p. — — — 1772 Fielding — Man, P. n. p. — 1653 Anon, 'Squire, or Christmas Gam- bol, C. — ' — 1732 -R. Gwinn^ -^ Wake, C. 4to. — 1696 Dogget F. (Madras,) 1782 Underwood — Wedding, and Skimmington T. C. P. F. — — 1729 H'owne Coup de Main, &c. M. E. 12mo.P^r//i 1784 Madaren Courage of Love. See Love and Honour Courage Rewarded, or English Vo- lunteers, PoU Dr. — — 1798 J. L, G. Courageous Turk, or Amurath I. T. 4to. — — 1632 Goff Coursing of the Hare, or the Mad Cap, n. p. 1632-3 Heming^es C**** and Country, P. 7 Acts, fol. 1735 Anon. Court and Country, or Changelings, B. O. — — — 1743 ib. .Court and no Country, a Seri-Tragi- , Comi.Farcical Ent. (not acted but once these 20 Years) wherein are occasionally exhibited the Groans of the Barracks, or the History of Arthur Vmi-Trype, &c. &c. 1753 Anon. — — Beggar, C. / — — 1653 Brome Courtezans, C. 1766, (by Charles List Townly) C. tr. MS. Court Lady, or Coquet*s Surrender, Legacy, B« O. «. Medley, or Marriage by Proxy B* O. — — — Courtnay, Eail of Devonshire, T. 4to. n. d. — — — Court of Alexander, Bur, — Apollo, Int. — — of Nassau Dublin, Secret, T. C. — — Courtship, M. Int. — — A-la-Mode, C. 4to. Cow Doctor, Sat. C. — — Coxcomb, C. fol. — — - Coxcombs, F. n. p. — — Cozeners, C. — — Crack Me this Nut, n. p. — Cradle of Security, Int. 12mo. Craft and Credulity, C. MS» Reed's Library Craft of Rhetoric, 4to. n. d. — Crafte upon SubtiKyes Backe, n. p. Craftie Cromwell, T. C. 4to. — Craftsman, or Weekly Journalist, Sat. 12mo. — — — Crafty Merchant, or Souldier'd Citi- zen, C. n. p. — — Creation, Orat. from Iladyn — « Fall and RecoTery of Man, Sac, Dr. — — of the World. See Corn* ish Interludes ^ Creusa, Queen of Athens, T.- Crime from Ambition, P. tr. Crimps, or Death of Poor Howe, T, Crisis, F. n. p. — — or Love and Fear, C. O. n, p, Crisx^ia and Crispianus, P. (unk.) 1760 Anon: 1774 Warner C, Arnold 1730 Anon, 1733 Mrs, ManUy 1733 Anon. ib. 1770 G,A,Steveni 1790 Anom 1753 Stanley 1653 J, Shirley 1773 Anon, 1700 Craujurd 1810 Anon, 1G47 Beaum,SfFlet, 1771 Gentleman 1778 S, Fooie 1395 Anon. 1639 W, R, Anon, 1608 ib. 1648 ib. 1728 Motiley Marmion 1802 Anon, 1679 Slater 1754 Whiteliead 1799 M.Geisweiler 1794 Saunders Dr. Perfect 1778 Hokrojt •p THE' L CU ] Drama. Critic Anticipated, or Humours of the Green Room, Burl. — or Tragedy Rehearsed, F. __ Burl. . Burl. 37 1779 R. B. S. 1780 zb. 1780 ib. 1781 ib. of Taste. See Marforio, upon Critic, Dr. Med. .Critical Minute, F. n. p. Croaking, or Heaven send vrc may be all Alive this Day Three Months, Int. alL n. p. — - — Croesus, T. 4to. — - — Cromwell, Hist. P. 4to. — Cromwell's Conspiracy, T. C. 4to, Cross Partners, C. — • — Purposes, F. — • ■ — Crotchet Lodge, F. -?a^ — Cruel Brother, T. 4to, — Debtor, Int. n» p. -^- Gift, or Royal Resentment, T. 12mo. — — — Mother, T. 4to. — — - War, T. 4to. — — 1792 M^Nally 1756 Dr. Hill 1810 Anon. 1604 E. of Sterling 1602 W.S^ 1660 Anon» 1792 By a Lady 1772 O'Brien 1795 Hurfstone JCr^- 1^30 W, Davenant IbQb^Q IVaj/er 1717 Mrs Cent livre 1650 Davenant 1643 Anon. Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru, 4to, 1658 Davenant Crusade, Hist. Rom. — — Cry, Dr. Fable, 3 vol. 12mo. -— Cuckold in Conceit, C n» p. — ^Cuckold's Haven, or Alderman no Conjuror, F. 4to. — — 'Cunning Lovers, C. 4to. — -Man, M. E. tr. — Cupid and Death, M. 4to. — Hymen, M. 12mo. — Psyche, n. p. — r-^ M. n. p. — or Columbine Courtezan — — his Coronation, M. MS. ^Cupid's Revenge, T. 4to. Past. Whirligig. C. 4to. 1790 F, Reynolds 1754 Mr 8. Fielding 1706 Vanbrugh 1685 late 1654 Brome 1766 Dr. Barney 1659 J.Shirley 1735 Hughes 1637 T. Heywood . W.Ma^on 1734 Anon. 1654 1\ J. 1615 Beaum.8^ Flet. 1772 Gentleman 1607 By E, S.' Ctire for a Coxcomb, or Beau Bede viU'd, Dr. n. p. — — 1792 Anon. E 38 Barker's [ CY ] List Cure for a Cuckold, C. 4to. — 1661 IVebsier, Sfc, a Scold, B. O. n. d. — 1736 Worsdale Dotage, M. E. — 1771 Anon. Jealousy, C. 4fo. — 1701 J, Coref; the Heart Ache, C. — "^im Morton ; of Saul, Or. 4to. — 1763 Brozcn Curfew, C. ~ --. — i807 Tobin Curiosity, C. tr. — (Nor zoich,) ISO i Lathom or a Peep through the Key- hole, C, n. p. -^ — 17S5 Oullon P. tr. n. p. — 179S use. Mrs.Inchbald Curious Impertinent. S^s Married Beau. Custom of the Country, T. C. fol. IG tlBeaum.Sf Fief, • See Bickentaffe^s Burning. — the jSIanor. See Countrj^ Lasses* Cusfom»s Fallacy, Dr. Sk. — 1805 Grant Cutfacke, n. p. — — 1594 Anon, Cut Miser, F. n. p. «- _ 1788 E. Tighe Cutter of Coleman Street, C. 4to. 1663 A.Covdcy Cybele, Pant. — — 1804 Cross Cyclopaedia, F. n. p. — — 174S Mrs^ Iloper Cyclops, tr. — | — 17H1 fVodkull Cymbeline, T. fol. — — 1623 Shakespeare King of Great Britain, T. 1755 Mar&h alt. -- — 1759 IJa-iUins ' alt. 12mo. — 1761 Garrkk T. (on the same Story) 1778 IJ. Brooke 12mo. alt. — 1794 Eccies — — \m\ J . P. Kemble ■ revised — 1810 ib* Cymon, Dr. Rom. - — — 1767 Garrtck I reduced — 1793 Anon. Cynthia and Endymiou, or Loves 'of the Deities, O. 4to. — 1697 Durfcy Cynthia*8 Re?cls, or Fountain of Self Love, 4to. ■ — — 1600 B.Jonson Revenge, or Maenander's Extacie, 4fo, — ■ — 1613 Stephens Cyprian Conqneror, or Faithless Re- lict, MS, British Museum, Shane Cyrus, T. — ^1768 Uooie Cyrus the Great, or Tragedy of Love, 4to. — — — 1696 Bank» Cyrus the Great, T. o. p. — 1784 Stratfori OF Tiite [ DA ] Drama/ Cythercaj or Eaamourfd Girdle, C. 4io. — — — 1677 Czar, P, ^XS^. — — ofMuscoTy, T. 4to. — 1701 Peter, C O. ~ — 1798 JLIyEMOAV of Daneswall, T. 1802 Dagobcrt, &c. T. tr. -r — 1800 Dauie Dob^on, or Cunning Woman, C. 4to, -♦- — 1684 Dfiinnatiort, or. Hissing Hot, Int.n.p. 1781 DainoisoJIe, or New Ordinary, C. 1653 DamoiscJIes A-la»Mode, C. 12mo. 16G7 Damon and Lfephnc, Past. n. p, 1733 ' Phebe, M. K. ' — 1774 Phillida, B. Pa8t> — 1729 C. O, alt. 12mp. 1768 1571 1599 1724 1787 1782 1793 1632 1765 — Pythias,, 4to. n. d. n. p, Dancing Devils, or Roaring Dragon, Sat. F. — — — Dangers of the Work!, C. tr, — Daniel, Sac. D. io the Lion's Den, Dr. alt, Danish Tragedy, n, p. -—»;.. — Daphne and Amintor, CO.. — Daphnis and Amaryllis, Past. See Spring ' ~ Daraxes, Past. O, Darby's^Return Darius, X» 4to, n. p iExetei\,) U66 — — 1760 — • — 1789 — (Edin.) 1603 King of Persia, T, 4tQ. 1688 Darkness Visible, F. /^^ — 1811 Darthula, T. — — 1790 Dash, or Who but He? M. F. n. p. 1804 . of the Day, C. (Norzcich,) 1800 Datamis, T. — . . — David, Orat. — . ^-, 1734 David and Bdshsheba, n, pub. ' Bethsabe. See Love of King David, 4to. — — 1599 Goliai»,Sac. Dr. — . 1782 David and Jonathan, Or, 4to. 1761 39 J« Smith Cradock Mrs, Pix O'Keeffe Anon, Bj Thompson Ravenscroft Stuart Brome Flecknoe T, Gibber T,Horde.jun» C, Gibber G.Dibdin^sen, Edwards Ghettle JVard Anon. Han. More Anon, Ghettle Bickersiajfe Harris Hill Dunlap E.oj Sterling Stratford Growne T, E. Hook Mylne Lathom ib. Davidson Anon, Stillingjieet Peele Miss More Anon* c 40 Barker's [ DE ] List David's Lamentation, Or, — 1740 Leckman Day after the Wedding, or Wife's First Lesson, Int. — — ISOSMrs.C.Kemblc Day at Rome, M. E. n.p, — 1798 Smiih Day in London, C« n. p. — 1807 Cherry Day in Turkey, or Russian Slaves, C. 1792 Mrs, Cowley Days of Yore, Dr. — — 17S6 Cumberland Days we Live In, &e. Dr. 12mo* 1805 Maclaren Dead Alive, M. E. n. p, — 1781 O'KeeJTe — Again, Tr. F. 12mo. n. d. — {Berwick,) Collingwood — - Man's Fortune, n. p. — Anon* Deaf and Dumb, or the Orphan Pro- tected, Hist. Dr. tr. — 1801 Hokrofi ■ " ■-- or Abbe d§i PEpee, Hist. P. tr. — — 1801 Bouilly tr. .7—- — 1801 i?. Thompson Indeed ! F. n.p» — 1780 Topham Lover, F. — — 1780 Pilon Death and Victory of Lord Nelson, Mel. Dr, — — 1805 Cumberland ^- of Abel, Or. — — 3 768 ^«o». ■ ■ ' Adam, T. tr. 12mo. ^763 Lloyd > Sac. Dr. tr. 1786 Holcroft Bucephalus, Burl. T. 1766Dr Schomberg Caasar, T. tr. 12mo. Dr. Frankli/i — Capt. Cooke, Seri, Pant. 1789 Anon, Capt. Faulkner,, or British Heroism, lat. n. p. — — 1795 zb. Dido, M. — — 1G21 byR,C. 1710 Booth Dion,T. — — 1787 Harwood Hannibal, T. n. p. — L. Theobald^ Harlequin, Pant. — 17iG Anon. — . Herod, T. MS, — 1785 Anon, Major Andre, T. imported from America — — 1798 Dunlup Socrates, T. — 1756 E.Uarriiion the Black Prince, T. MS. 4*0. Dr, Sharpens Library Wallenstein, tr. See Fic^ colomini — — 1800 Coleridge Dtibauchee, or Credulous Cuckold, C. 4to. — — — 1677 Mr&, Behn or THE [ D E ] Drama. 41- Debauchees, or Jesuit Cauglit, C. 1733 Fielding^ Deborah, Orat. — — 1732 Anon, Debt of Honour, C. n. p. — Ryves * - Deceit, F. 12mo. — — 1723 Norris or Old Fox Outwitted, Past. 1743 by J, W, Deceiver Deceived, C, 4to. — 1698 M/"*. Pa'je Deception, F. n, p. — — 1784 Vaughan Deceptions, C. n. p. {Dublin^) 1781 Mrs,Cornelys- Decius and Paulina, M. — 17 IS L, Theobald Decoy, O. — ~ — 1733 Potter Defeat of Apollo. See The Mirrour 1737 Anon. Delays and Blunders, C. — 1803 -F. Reynolds Delicate Love — — I SOO J »G.Shaddick DeJinquent, C. — — 1805 F^ Reynolds^-^ Di liyery of Susannah, T, n, p. Raddiffe Deluge, 12mo* See Noah's Flood, 171^ Ecclestone Delusion, C% (alt. from Students of Sa- lamanca) — — 1813 Jameson Demetrius, O. tr. — — I767u, Hoole — — — — and Marsina, or the Im- perial Impostor and Unhapjiy He- roine, T. n. p. — — 1759 Anon. — the Impostor, T. tr. 1806 ib. Democratic Rage, or Louis the Un foitui?ate,T. — (Dublin,) 1793 IV. Preston Demophoon, O. tr. — — 1767 Hools Deoclfcsyao; n, p. — — 1694 Anon, Deorum Dona, M. — — 1647 Baron Dependent, C. n. p. — — 1795 Cumberhnd DepoaiiJg and Death of Queen Gin, Buries. — — 1736 Anon, Derby Captain, F. n. d. — 1737 Cooke Dermot and Kathlane, ^&c, Bal. n. p. 1793 Byrne Descent of Trea, M. — .^ 1789 Sayers of the Holy Ghost, Rlys. (Theat. Rec ) — — Anon, Des. 1^ Island, Dr. Tale — 1760 Murphy Deserted Daughter, C. — 1795 Ilokroft Tower, M, D. n. d.- Rannie Deserter, M. E. — — 1773 CDibdin^sen, D. — — 1793 Berquin : — of Naples, Pant. — 17SS Delpini E 2 42 BARBER'a [ DI ] List Deserts of Arabia, Spec. n. p. 1806 F, Reynold? Peserting FaTourite, T. C, 4to. 1629 CarleU Destruction of Jerusalem, 2 FarlSy 4to. — — — 1677 Crowne - ' n. p. 1661 Leggs Troy, T. 4to. 1679 Banks Detection, or Sketch of the Times, C* n. p. — — — 1780 Anon, Deuce is in Him, F. — — 1763 Colman Device, or Deaf Doctorj n. p. See Deaf Lover — — 1779 Filon > or Marriage Offi<;«, F. n, p. 1777 Richards Devil is an Ass, C. fol. — — 1641 B, Sanson ■ of a Duke, or Trapolin's Va- garies, F. — — 1732 R.Drur^ ■ ■ ~ a. Lover,. F. n. p. — 1798 Aloubrat/ — Wife, or Comical Transfor- mation, F. 4to. — — 1686 Jevon Dowgute, (Lost) — 1623 Fletcher DeviPs Bridge, C. O, ».-^ J — 1812 Arnold ' Charter, T. 4to. — 1607 Barnes — Law Case, or when Women go to Law the Dcril's full of Bu- siness, T. C. 4to. — — 1623 Websi$r in the Wine Cellar, F, alt. n. p, — — — \7&Q Anon, Devil to Pay, or Wives Metamorpho- sed, M.F. — — 1731 Coffe9f — i- upon Two Sticks, C. — 1778 S, Foote ■ or Country Beau, M. F. — — 1746 CoJjr. — 1772 Anon, Diversions of ihe Morning, F. See Wandering Patentee^ 12mo. — S. Foote Divertisement, Dial, and Sougs, n, p, 1790 Cross Dives and Lazarus, C. n. p. »— Radcliffe Difts's Doom, or Rich Man's Misery 1676 Lesli/ Divine Comedian, or Right Use of /^ Plays, T. C. 4to. — — IQr^^rTuke Divorce, M. E. 4to. — — 1771 Xadij Dubois — ■ F, — . — 1781 J.Jackman P. n. p. — >'*'' 1663 Anon, Doating Lovers, or Libertine Tamed, C. 12mo. — *— 1715 Hamilton Doctor and the Apothecary, F. — 1788 tubb < Doctor Faustus. Se^ the Necrotaan* cer, .' — — .«• 1723 Anon, - — : " Fiiustus's Tragedy, Hist, 4to. 16C4 Marlozs) — -i Faustus, with Harlequin 'and Scaramouch, F. 4to. — 1697 Muimtford Last in his Chariot^ C. 1769 Bicker si, tjfe Dollrum, F. — -r- 1798 WKeeffe Don Antonio, or Soldier's Return, T. See Antonio — *. — 1800 Godwin Carioj, T. tr. — — 179S^/4jehden,S^c -^ Priuce of Spain, T.4to. 167G 0/zcai/ T, tr. ^ — 1795 Anon. . Inf?nt of Spain, tr. 1801 Thompson Gaicia Navarie, or Jealous Prince^ tr. — — Ozell HoraMO, P. n. p. — 1391 Anon, Japhet of ArrainJa, C. tr. MS, 1657 Sir fV^ Lower ' — Jerome's Tiip to England, Int. jj, p. — — — 1778 Anon, or THB [ DO ] Drama, 4t Don Juan, or Libertine Destroyed, Ser. Panf. n. d. — — 1787 DelpimSfOuKofi Pedro, C. — — 1796 Cumberland Quixote, M. E. — — 1774 Figuenii M. E. — 1776 Anon. Part L 4 to. 1694 Durfej/ ' Fart IL 4 to. 1694 ib, — Fart HI. with Mar- riage of Mary the Buxome, 4to. 1696 ib, in Barcelona, or Beau- tiful Moor, (Spir. of Pub. Journ.) 1808 Moser in England, C. 1733 Fielding or Knight of the Ill- favoured Face. iSee Wit and DroU lery^ 12mo. — — 1661 Anon* — Sancho, or Student's Whim, B. O. _ _ _ 1739 E, Boyd — Saviero, M, E. 4to. — 1760 asc. to Arne- Sebastian, King of Portugal, 4to. _ — — 1690 Dnjden Dorval, or Test of Virtue, C, tr. 1767 Anon, Double Amour, F. n. p. — 1791 Anon, ■ Dealer, C 4to. — 1694 Congreve revised, n. d, J. F* KembU Deceit, or Cure for Jealousy, C. — — — 1736 Fopple or Happy Pair, F. 1745 Anon. Deception, C. n. p. 1779 Miss Richardson Disappointment, F, — 1760 Mendez Disguise, D. 12mo». 1783 Murdoch M, E. — 1784 Mrs, Hook Distress, T. 4to. — 1701 Mrs. Fix — FalsehoodjOrDistrest Lovers, T. — — — 1728 L. Theobald — Gallant, or Sick Lady's Cure C. 4to. n. d. — ~ 1707 C. Gibber Marriage, T. fol. — J.()47 Beaum.SiFlef, n. p. (York,) 1768 Anon, ■ — Mistake, C. — — 1766 Mrs. Griffith T Perplexity, &c. C 12mo. 1796 Anon, Stratagem, CO, n. p. CDw6.) 1784 Dr. IlouUors. Traytor Roasted, O. n. p. 1748 Anon, Doubt and Conviction, F.-tr. 12mo.. 1804 fVikt 46 Barker'! f DU ] Lisi Doubtful Heir, T. C. — -r-' 1652 J. Shirley -Son, or Secret? of a Palace, P. — — _ 1810 Dimond DoTe, C. tr. — — 1781 Anon. Douglas, T. — — 1757 Home Dowager, MS» — — Chatterton Downfall of the AssociaHon, T. C. {Winchesters) 1771 Anon, »■ Bribery, or Honest Men of Taunton, B. O. — - — 1733 Freeman of St.Stej)hen*g,PoLBur. See General Advertiser .. — 1784 Anon, Dragon of Wantley, Bufi O* 1737 li, Carey Dragoness, Bur. 0(3. — — 1743 ib. Dramatic Appellant (Col, of Rejected Plays) — — — ISOS Various Hands — Conversations — 1792 Anon, Dialogue — — 1803 Munnings — Dialogues for Young Per- sons, 12mo. — — 1792 Anon, Love, C. — — 1773 Horde^ Jun, ■ Pastoral, 4to. (Gloucester) 1762 Mrs, Thomas Piece, , 1732 by the Charter House Scholars ■ Puffers, Prel. — 1782 Bate Dudley Sketches of the Ancient Northern Mythology, 4to. 1790 Sayers Dramatist, or Stop Him vv ho Can, C. 1793 Reynolds Dream, F. — — 1797 Sicklemore of St. Cloud, Dr* P. 1797 An Artisi of Scipio, .Op. tr. {Dub,) 1797 Olivari r — 1800 Hoole Dreamer Awake, or Pugilist Matched, F, — {Shrezcsiury^) 1791 E, J. Eyre Druids, Pant. n. p. — — 1774 ^«ow. Drummer, or Haunted House, 4to. 1715 Addison Drunken Newswriter, Int. Oxford Mag, — — —V 1771 Anon, ^Ducks and Peas, or Newcastle Rider, F. — — — 1777 Lund Duel, C. — — — J77 3 O'Brien Duellist, C, — — 1773 Kenrick Duellists. See Elopement — Maclaren Dueuna, C. O. — — 1794 R.B Sheridan . — , Pol. — -^ 1770 i. Pottingcr OF Till [ EA ] Dkmaa* 47 Duke, n. p. — — 1631 J. Shirlej/ Duke and no Duke, F. 4to, — 1685 Tate Ent. ~ 1720 Thurmond .. Fr alt. — \7biSirA.Cockavi& Humphrey, T. {Lost) 1660 Shakespeare of Florence, T. MS, Murphy's Library Guise, n. p. ^r- — 1653 //. Shirley T. 4to. — 16S3 DrydmSfLee Milan, T.4to. — IQtd Massinger T. C. aU. n. p. 1779 ^Cumberland Rochford, T. n. p. (Edin.) 1799 Jnon, Rothsay, T. (Edin.) 1780 M Arthur Duke's Mistress, T. C. 4io. — 1638 J.Shirley Dumb Bawd, n. p. ^ — — 1653 //. Shirley —- Cake or Regions of Fancy, Pant. ~- — - — 1787 TVezciizer Farce, Ent. — — 1719 Thurmond — ' — Kuii^ht, C.4to. — — 160S Machin — Lady, or Farrier made Physi- cian, C. 4to. — — 1672 Lacy Dtipo, C. — — 1764 Mrs.Sheridan Dupes of Fartcy, or Every Man his Hobby, U. E. — — 1792 G. S, Carey Diiplicity, C. — — 1781 Holcroft Dufcfi Alliance, F. — — 1759 Anon, — -^ Cou^-ffzan, C. 4to, — • 1605 Marston LcTor, C. 4!o. — — 1673 Mrs Behn Dutchess of Fernandina, ^T. n, p. 1660 Glapthorne i- _ Malfty, T. 4to. 1623 Webster , — . _«— - alt. 1678 Anon, — Suffolk, Hist. P. 4to. 1631 Drue Dntchfnati, M. E. — — 1775 Bridg4s Dutiful Decofj}tion, C. n, p. 1778 Anon. Dy ccon of Bedlam, n. p. — 1552-3 Anon^ iAlRL of Devon, or the Patriots, l\ 12nio. — — 1811 Blackett Earl of Douglas, D. — — 1760 Anon, Esses, T. — ^ — 1753 Jones i-ii-:-- — «. ^ *a \7Ql BrQok$ GloHcester, (Hon. Life of^ ' &c.) P. n. p, — •— 1601 Wadeson Earl^Geodwin, Par/J. n. p. — 1598 Wilson 4S Barkir's [ED] Earl Goodwin, Part IL n. p. — 4lo. Earl of Mar Marr*d, or Humours of Jockey, Polit. F. — — Somerset, T. 4(o. — Strafford,T.(unfinishedMS.) Warwick, T. — or British Exile, List 1598 DraiftoH 1791 Yearsle^ 1716 Phillips 1779 Lucas Russei 1766 Dr. Franklin T. n. d. — 1719 Tolson ject, T. — — Westmorland, T, or King and Sub- Easter Monday, &c. F. (Nezceasthy) East Indian, C. o. p. — • tr. — — >•/ Eastward Hoe, C* 4to# — Eccentric Lorer, C. n, p. — Echo and Narcissus, Dr. Past. Eclipse, or Harlequin in China, Pant. Edgar, See King Edgar. Edgar and Alfreda, C. 4to. -^ ■ or Caledonian Feuds, T. ■ ■■ and Emmeline, Dr. Tale or Etiglish Monarch, T. 4to, Edinburgh Ball, B. F. MS. Editha, or Siege of Exeter, T, Edmond, Orphan of the Castii, T. Edmund, surnamed Ironside, T. iVork) Education, C, — — Edward I. Hist. P. 4to. — rll. with Poems — ^ T. 4to. — — ' III. his Reign, 4to. — with the Fall of Morti- mer, Hist. P. 4to. — Dr. Poet. Sk. IV. Hist. 2 Parts, 4to. n. d, VI. P. — ^ and Eleanora, T, *» _ alt. — i Edward and Egwioa, D* P. •* 1764 lUffernan 1776 Brooke 1781 Anon, 1782 Anon. 1799 Lewis 1799 Anon, 1799 A, Thompson 1605 Chapman^SfC^ 1798 Cumberland 1780 Graves 1801 J. C. Cross 1677 Ravenscroft 1806 Manners 1761 Hazckesworth 1678 R.^mer iVhitehead 1784 Downham 1799 Anon. 1791 Mrs, West 1813 Morton 1593 Peele 1809 T. Mac 1598 Marlow 1596 Anon. 1691 Bancroft 1783 Blake 1599 IleyxDood 1757 Barnard 1739 Thomson 1775 Hull 1776 Angm Of THE [EL] Drama. 49 Edward the Black Prince, or Battle of Poictiers, T. -- .— 1750 TV, Shirley ■ n, p. 1748 Mrs* Hoper Edwin, T. — — — 1724 Jeffrys and Angelina, Op. {New York) 1797 E, /i. Smith i— and Catherine, T. {Paisley) 17^3 Scott the Banished Prince, T. n.d. 1784 Douglas Edwy, T. — — ' — 1784 Warwiok and Elgiva, n. p. — 1795 D'Jrblay Effects of Curiosity, C. — 1781 Anon. Egyptian Festiral, C. O. — 1800 Franklin Ehud, Sac. Dr. 12mo. — — 1806 Collett Eitha and Aidailo, Dr. Poem — 1801 Anon, Eider Brother, C. 4to. — — 1637 J* Fletchf^r^ Elders, F. n. p. — — 1780 ilfan Eldred,orBritishFrceholderT.(Ef/?Vi.) 1782 J. Jackson Election, C, 12nio. — ' — 1749 Anon^ Int. — — 1774 Andrews F. ^foraPriv.Theat.)n.\). 1778 Cumberland Int. Pol. 12mo. — 1784 yinon. C. — — 1802 Baillie of Managers, Prcl. n. p« 1784 Colman Electra, T, tr. — ' — 1649 Wase tr. 12mo. — — 1714 Theobald 1714 Anon. — tr, — — 1729 Adams 4to. — — 1759 Francklin 12mo. (Voltaire's) 176J ib. 4 to. — — 1765 W, Shirley tr. — — 1782 WodhuU _ 4to. — — 1783 Potter 4to. — — 1788 ib, — MS. — — Logan. Eleventh of June, or the Daggerirpods at Dunstable, n. p. F. — 1798 O'KeeJje Elfrid, T. — — — 1775 Jackson or Fair Inconstant, T, 4to. n.d. n. p. — — \7\0 Hill Elfrida, Dr. Poem, 4lo. — 1762 il/a*o» alt, — 1772 Colman Elijah, Or. 4to. — — 1789 Dupuis Elisha, or Woman of Shunem,' Or. 1801 Hull iJiza, M. E. — — 1754 Rolt F 5:) Barker's [ EN ] Eliza, Scr. alt. — — Ella, T. — — — Ella Rosenberg, M. D. — Ellinda, Dr, Poem, n. p. (Nezcark^) Elmcrick, or J«is(ice Triumphant, T.' Eiraira, Dr. Poem (Normch,) Eloisa, T. n. p. — — fllopendent, F. n. p. — — Pant. — — — or Caution to Young La- dies, Dr. 12mo, — — Elvira, T. — — — — or the V/orst not always True, C. 4to. — . -« «. Elwina, T. n, p. — (Dublin^) Elysium,^ Prti". l^mo. — Embarkation, M. E. n, p. — . Embarrassed [lusband, &c. C. in ths La(li/''s Mag, — — Emigrant in London, C, Fr, S) Etig. Emilia, T. C. — — T. n. d. <— — Galotti, T. tr. ' — n. p, — (Theat. Rec.) Emily, or Juvenile Indiscretion, Bal, Emma, D. 12mo. — — Emperor of the Easi, T. C. 4to. — Moon, F. 4(o. '■ "alt. Pant. Empirick, P. — — Empress and no Empress, or Mr. Bony's Wedding, F, 12mo. Empress of Morocco, T. 4to. . : F. 4to.- Enchanted Castlf, Pant. — . T. (Theat. Rec.) llarp, Dr. S|.cc. n. d. Island, M. E. n. p. {Dub.) Dt, Ba!. n. p. or Frec-boro Eng. List .- 1784 M. Arne 1777 Chaiterton ' 1807 Kenney 1 SOOMrs Robertson 1740 Lilto 1790 Stanley 178S F, Reynolds 1763 ilavard 17G7 Anon, 1811 Maclaren 1763 Mallet 1667 Lord Digby 1792 Fitzgerald 1789 Anon^ 17S9 Ft anklin 1785- -6-7 Anon. 1795 Anon, 1672 Anon* 1771 Meilan 1800 Thompson 179 4 Jnon. 1805 Lessing 1807 Anon, 1804 Richards 1632 Massingcr 1687 Mrs. Bchn 1777 Anon, lltrdc, jun. 1810 Maclaren 1673 Seltle 1 674 aye, to Buffet 1786-7 Andrezcs . F. Holcrojf. 1802 Cross 1785 by a Lady 1804 Fazzcett lishwcman, M. E. (lVisbeach,J \7QGMrsRoberlson LoTcrs, Past, 12mo, {Hague,) W5S Loccer ^F THE [ EN ] Drama, 51 KncJianted Wood, M. ' — 1792 Francis Enchanier, qf Love and'Magic, M, E. 1700 Garrick Enchanters, or Harlequin Sultaun, Pant. — — 180P-7 Anon, Eyjft'xAojjj^opsia, or Universal Motion, Ent. 4to. — — — 1662 Anoiu i']iKlimion, C. 4to. — — 1591 Lilly — ^ or Man in (he Moon,IVU4to. 1698 Powell England Preserved, Hist. T. -^ 1795 Watson KngUiid's Glory, fol. — — 1706 Anon. — — ' — -> or -British Tars at Spithoad, Prel.'n. p. — 1795 Anoiu or Defeat of the Ercnch Fleet, &<•. June 4, Oc. P, n. p. — — — 1794 Anon, or Defeat of (he Dutch, Oct. 11, Pant. n. p. 1797 Anon, Joy, ti. p. — — Anon. Engleberf, O. T. 31S, — — Barnes English Britons, PoJ. F. — 1763 Anon. ' Fleet in 1342, Hist. C. O, 1805 T. Dibdin — — Friar, or Town Sparks, €• 4(0. — — 1690 CVorowe FugitiTeJs, n, p. — IfJQO Hmgkton Lawyer, C. 4to. — ^ 1 678 Ravemcrojt Englishman from Paris, F. n. p, 1750 Murphy in Bourdeaux, C. tr. 1764 Anon. — Paris, C. — 1753 S.Faote returned from Par??, C. 1756 ih. for my ^Money, or a Wo- man will Have her Will, C. 4to. IC.IG Anon. English Merchant, C. — — 1707 Colmcm Monarch. See Rd^ar Monsieur, C. 4to. — 1674 Hozcard — Moor, or Mock Marriage, C. 1659 Browne . Princess, cr Dea(h of Richard III. T. 4to. — — 1667 Caryi Readings, F. — 1787 Gobh • — ~ Rogue, C. 4to. ~ 1668 T.Thompson Stage Italianized, Dr. Eat. 1727 Durfey Tavern at Berlin, C. 1789 Anon. English Traveller, T. C. 4(o. ~ 1633 T. Heyzcood Enlisied Shepherds, Past. Dr. — 1786 Hawkins Enough's as Good as a Feast, (unkn.) Anon. 6^ Barker's [ ES ] List Ensign, C. tr. — — ISCO B.Thotnp son Enterludc of Myndes, n. d. — 1574 11, Nicholas ijnfertainment at King James's Co- ronation — ^ — 1603 B, Jonson to King Charles I, 1663, 4to. — (EdinJ 1663 Anon, Ahhorpej 4to. 1603 B. Jonson — Cawsorae House, M. 4to. — — 1613 Campion — — — — ! Hampshire, 4io*SeG Gent, Mag, vcL ilix, p. 81 1591 E, Hertford r- Higligate — 1756 J5. Jonson — ~ — Richmond, M. 1634 Anon. — ^ Rutland House 4to. 1036 Davenant — -, to King James, Q. Anne his Wife, a,nd Henry Frede- rick the Prince, March 15, 1603, upon his Passige through London 1604 T, Dekker for her Majesty's Birth Day — __ — 1732 Dodslej/ the Wedding ofGo- Ternor Lowther and Miss Penning- ton — — — 1732 »&, of the Two Kings of Great Britain and Denmark 1756 B, Jonson on Prince's Birth- Day, 4to. — — 1639 Nabbss of King James and Q. Anne, at Theobald's, 1607 1756 B, Jonson Entertainments. See Ladi/'s Triumph Ephesian Matron, F. — — 173-2 C. Johnson r -- Burl. — 1769 Bicker si off e Epicoene, or Silent Woman, C. 4to. 1609 B, Jonson ^ ' &c. a!'. — ■ — 1776 Cclman Epidicus, C. tr. — — 1G94 Rchard Eponina, Dr. — —-1705 Carr Epsom Wells, C. 4to. — 1673 ShadzceU Erastus, D. tr. — — 1802 Anon,, Erminia, or the Fair and Virtuous Lady, T. C. — — — 1661 Flecknoe Errors Excepted, C. n. p. — 1807 T, Dibdin Escape, Pant. Int. n. p. — - 1798 Anon, into Prison, F. n. p. 1797 Cros^ OF THE [ E U ] Drama; 63 K^capes, or (he Wafer Carrier, n. p, 1801 Anon» of Harlequin, Ent. n, p. Thurmond Esop, C. ^ Parts J 4to. — 1697 Vanbrugh F. alt. — — 177SR.B. Sheridan — (add. Scenes io) Eur op. Mag, 1808 Moser Esther, Or. 4to. — — 1732 Humphreys Esther, or Faith Triumphant, T. 12ino. — — — 1715 Brereton Sac. Dr. 12mo. . — 1806 CoUett Etha and Aidallo, Dr. Poem. See Eitha — —.1801 Anon, Ethel red, T. — — ISIO Mrs.Richardson Ethelinda, or Love and Duty, T. 12mo. — — 1769 IVest Ethwald, T. 2d vol. of Plajs — 1802 J.Baillie ]*'tynH)l(>gis(, C. — - — 1785 Anon, Evander and Alcimna, Past. (r. 1802 ib^ I'^vanthe, T. alt. MS, Eudora, T. CChkhester^)^ 1811 Hayley i^ivclina, Op. — • — Anon» Eveising's Advertture, or a Night's In- terview, C. tr. — — 1680 Anon, ' Intrigue, C. tr. — 1707 Stevens ' Love, or Mock Astrologer, C. 4(o. — . — 1671 Dryden Events of a Day, Ser. Dr. n. p. {Norzzkhy) 1795 Miss Edmead Every Body Mistaken, P. ii. p.. 1716 TavernerySfC • Day Characters, Sit. C. 1805 Anon, • Man, 4to. b. I, 12nio. n, d. reprin ted , — (Oxford, ) 1 773 Hawkins'sCol, in his Humour, C. 4to. 1601 B. Jonson alt. 1752 Gar rick oat of his Humour, C. 4to. — — — 1600 B. Jonson One has his Fault, C. — 1793 Mrs.lnchbald — ^- Woman in her Humour, C.4to. 1609 Anon, F. n. p. 1760 ib. Eugenia, T^ — — — 1752 P. Francis — — — 17 6Q Car r S^ Hayes Eunuch, C. tr. — — 1663 Hoole — 1687 He mi? — 1727 Nezstnan T. 4to. — . — 1687 Heminges F 2 k4 Eunnch, C. tr« — Barker's [ FA ] List 12mo. 12mo. ^ or Derby CaplalOj F. n. d, Euniichus, C. tr. 4to, — — Eurit'ice, T, — — ^: alt, — -— ■ Hissed) or a Word to (he Wise, F. — — Europe's Revels, M, Int. 4io* Example, T. C. 4to, — Exchange Alley, or Stock Jobber turn'd Gentleman, &c. T, C. F. • Ware, at the Second Hand, &c.4to. — — Excise, B. O. — — Exciseman, F. n. p. — — Excommunicated Prince, or the False Relic, T. fol. — ^ Execution, or more Frigtcned than Hurt, M. F. n. p. — -^ Exile, C. i^doubtful) — — — — - M. D. O. n. p. — — — — or Love and Honour, Dr. Exiles, M. D. n. d. — - — Experiment, C. n. p. — — . L F. — ^ Exposure, Past. n. p. — — Expulsion of the Danes, T. n. p. Extravagant Justice, F. " — - Shepherd, Past. C. 4to. MS\ — Ezekias, P. n. p. — — 1694> 1734 1745 1752 1765 1737 1598 1731 1760 1735 1736 1697 1637 Echard Cooke Patrkk Gordon Colman Cooke Bernard Mallet Anon* Fielding ib. Motteux J» Shirley 1720 Jnon. 1615 1733 1780 ib. ib. Knap 1679 Dedloe 1785 F 1808 1804 1777 1779 1598 1723- 1654 1564 1580 ABII, Anc. Dr. n. v, — Fabulist, F, alt. from ^sop, n. p. Factious Citizen, or Wclancholy Vi- sioner, C. 4to. — Faggot Binder, or Mock Doctor, F. l?mo. — — 1762 Fair, Pant. — — 1760 Anon, D,ofNeiecas. Reynolds Earle, jun. Rannie C. Stuart C. Murraj/ Anon. -4 Settle WorsdaU by T. R. Dodsley Udel Anon. Wilkinson — 1685 Anon. Foote Rich or THE [ ■f'A .] Drama*' 5W t&iT American, CO. — 1786 Pilon ' and Foul Weather, (now de- nied to be a Dramatic Piece,) 4to. 1715 J, Taylor — ^:— Apostate,!, (with Miscellanies) 1791 Macdonald . Captive, T. — — 1721 £. Haywood Circassian, 4to. — 1720 Croxall T. — — 1780 Pratt — Constance of Rome, 1 Parts, n. p. ^ -^ — 1^00 Mundat/,Sfc, — Emm, with with William the Conqueror, C. 4to. — ~ 1631 Anon. — Example, or Modish Citizens, C. 4to. — — — 1706 Estcourt — Favourite, T. fol. — 1673 Davenant — Fugitives, M. E. n. p. — 1803 J. J\L Porter Game, or 1st of October, F, n. p. 1813 Bate Dudley " Hibernian, T. — — Davidson Fairies, O. — — — 1755 Garrick Revels, &c. Burl. — 1802 Anon. Fair Lady, C. tr. — — 1807 Anon. . Maid of Bristol, 4to. h. I. 1605 Anon. the Exchange, &c.4to. 1607 Hey wood the Inn, T. C, fol. 1647 Beaum,S^Flet. ■ Italy, n, p. 1593 Anon. . London, n. p. 1598 Anon, the West, &c, C. two Parts, 4 to. — ' — 1631 Hey wood F'air of St. Germain, tr. — 17\8 Ozell — — Orphan, Op. — (Lynn,) 1771 Anon. Parricide, T. — — 1752 Anon. _ _ 1761 Crane Penitent, T. 4to. — 1703 Rozoe Quaker of Deal, or Humours of the Navy, C. 4to. — 1710 ShadzceU alt. 1773 Thompson Quarrel, Ci 4to. — 1617 MiddletonySfC. Refugee, or Ri?alJews,C.ti. p. 1785 Anon. Rivals, T. — {Bathj) 1729 Hewitt I Spanish Captive, T. C. 12mo. 1661 Anon. Fairy Benison, Int. 4to. — 1796 S^ Bishop Court, Int. n. p, (Chester,) 1760 Gentleman Favour, M. — — 1767 Hull or Harlequin Anima- ted, Punt. — <— 1790 Wrighien 56 Babk Eft's [FA ] Lts-t Fairy Feslival, Occ. M. — 1..7i7 Jnon, " ^ : 7 H'", or May Day, O. *^ 1784 Mansell — of 12mo. 1736 Fanshaw Dr. Past. tr. 1782 Grove • Shepherdess, D. Past* 4to. n.d. — — — 1629 FHcher Fall of Bob, or Oracle of Gin, T. - 12mo. — . _ — 173G Kelly Carthage, T. n. p. — PK Shirley __ 18C2 Wat kins \810 E.ofCarysJort the Earl of Efscx, T. 1731 Iialj)h JEgy[)i, Or. 4to. — 3 774 Haukeszeorih —Egypt, Or. n. p. — 1780 Wainwight the French Monarchy, or Loui^ XVI. liist. T., — 1794 bariholomew iiarold, Dr. Rom. {Wood. faW^ Diary, Nov, \^) — 178-2 Fearce Martinico, or Britannia Tri- umphant, Pre. n. p. — 1794 Anon, Milan, T. n. p. — 1724 ib. the Mogul, T. — \^0Q Maurice Mortimer, (Ben Jonson*s finished "' — — 1731 Anvn. republished 1763 ib. T. — 1806 LordPLokeby Vh^i'Ui), Pant, — 1736 Fritchard of loriugal, or Royal Exiles, ^~ — — l^QSDr.Wolcot PullicSpi 1, Dr. Sat. — J757 Auon, Robertspiere, Hist. D. ^ 1794 Coleridge Tco'(jiuh,, Ti»J:ii7i0. /)JJ . Hunt. T^aUs of Clyde , o? />^ T(Xitieryaj^2^.'J(F^6. S^as- 7alfe.Afat'rHr,o9r7^ &u^pix X!.0. /^€^ M&u/yiey. < (?o^e^c cac/er.C J/c< dy^ ^jyehcacy C. ^ _ ///^ AeJ^C^. O^As/ctJ/f^/(e(}iuA. C . alt: _ - /;;j Jinon . . T,ac^ ^ _ mj A.fion. Tcmil^. Com/iccct I^J?Jy^ ^ - J)9< Tfore. . Dishe^u T. t^. _ _ , !}ff, JL??en. 3) . ^. ai^. 7^./j . /f-pf. //A'Wffi^h . Ta/^c^h 7eirp't/ck(^.^7^^e^'l'j>T. ^ Af'?£ ^ ^r^yf^(^ ^ (yi Taiu^fi ^mv< .T4i //// /^^V^ . ^^ l/!^/o:oe/^ T, ^ee■I/^f^f^dTtmce^'J ^aA^bZ Anon. , Florimcne, Past. 4to. — -^ 1635 ^«ow. Florizel and Perditta, Past. (Winter's Talc) — — 1758 Garrick . or Sheep-sliear-^ jng, (Ditto) — — 1754 M. Morgan Flying Voice, P. (Lost) — iVocd Follies of a Day, C. — — 1784 Holcroft , , F. alt. — 1811 J,P,Kemble Folly as it Flies, C. — — 1802 Reynolds ' Folly of Age, or Accomplished Lady, Pant. — — — J797 Delpini Folly of Priestcraft, C. 4to. — \(}90 Anon, Fond Husband, or Plotting Sis,ters, C. 4to, — -« — 1G76 Durfey Fond Lady, C. 4to. (Amorous Old Woman) — — 1684 Duffet Fondlewifc and Letitia, C. 12my. (Dublin, J 1767 Anon/ Fontainbleau, or our Way in France, CO. — — — 1798 O'Keeffe FoutainTille Foresf, T. — 1794 *Boaden Fool, Fi — ^ _ 1786 Topham and her Maidenhead ioon Parted n. p. — . — — 1G53 Davenport made Wise, Op. C. n. p» 1741 S, Johnson . Transformed, C* n, p. 16f)l Anon, turned Critic, C. 4to. — 1G78 Durfey ■ . without Book, n. p. -- 1^53 Rowley would be a Favourite, or Dis- creet Lover, C. . — — 1657 Carlell Fool's Opera, or Taste of the Age 1731 Medley ■ Preferment, or Three Dukes of Dunstable, C. 4(o. — — 1688 Durfey Foofe, Weston, and S^hiiter in the Shades, Int. n. p. — — 1784 Anon, Footman, O. . — i --^'11732 ib. For England Ho! M. D. O. — 1813 Focock Forced Lidy, T, [Lost.) See Mi- nerciCs Sacrifice — — 1653 Maisinger Marriage, T. — — 1770 Armstrong _ C. tr. — Ozell j84 Barker's [ FO ] List Forced Marriage, C. 12mo. — 1762 Fooie - •—■ or Jealous Bride. groom, T. C. 4(0. — — 1671 Mrs, Behn Physician, C. , M. 1G26 B, Jonson Ye^.^AvAj uy Nvitirre v.i:l i'.vvi:il, C. — — 177u Vklor Frificc, or Marriage at Last q. O^ — — — 1734 Anon. Sailor, Op. n. p. Cwith Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dia- lect, printed (it Montrose — 1790 Morison Tars, Burl, (with Poems) 1810 OuUon Fortunatus, Pant. n.p. — 1763 Woodward Fortunatus. See OUi Forimatus^bJ, 1660 Dekker Fortune by Laud and Sea, T. C. 4to. 1656 IIai/icood,6i** Fortune Hunters, C. n. p. — 1812 He:dclt , f.\ — 1750 Anon. — ■ or Two Fools vfcH Met, C.4to. — — 1089 Carlisle or VVidowBevritched F. n. p. — — — 1748 Macklm —1—'- in her Wits, C. 4to. 1705 C.Johnson Mends, C. tr. (Theat. Rec.) F, iiokroji Fortune's Fool, C. — — 1796 Reynolds '■ Frolic, F. — — 1799 Allinghum Taste, P. MS. . ~ 1684 Home Tricks in Forty^six, Sat. 1747 Jnon. Wheel, M. E. lu p. 1793 Jno/u Fortune Teller, M. F. n. p. — 1808 Jnon. Tellers, Pant. n. p. — 17 4Q Anon, ■ C n. d. — Hardhant ~ . }i\ alt. — Anon. Fortune to Know eaclrOne, «&c. Ent, 1566 Anon, Forty Thieve?, M. R. n. p. 18CG SheridanyColman, Sfc, Foul Deeds will Rise, Mel. Dr. 1804 Arnold ^ " Foundling, C. -- — 1748 Moore ' of the Forest^ P. 1809 Dimond Fountain of New Fashions, n. p. 1598 Chapman Fontaine of Seife Love, See Cynthia's Revel.f, 4to. — — — IGCO B. Jonson Four Honoured Lofesj C. n, p. ItiiiO Rozciey Kings, n. p. — — 1698 Arion. P's, (Palmer, Pardoner, Po(y- cary, and Pedlar,) 4to. n. d. 1SG9 Ilei/zcood Pla)s in One, or Moral Repre- sentations, foL ^- — 1647 Beaiim.S^Fiei, 'Prentices of London, with Con- quest of Jerusalem, 4to. — 1615 Hey wood Seasons, or Love in Every Age, Int. 4to. ~ — 1699 Motteux Sons of Anion, n. p. — 1602 Shawe Fox Uncased, or Robin's Art of Mo- ney Catching, B. O. — 1733 Anon, Frailty and Hypocrisy, Dr. 12mo. 1804 kVild Frea, Dr, Sketch, tr. 4to, — 1790 Sayers Frederic and Basilea, n. \n — 1597 Anon, Frederic, Duke of Brunswick Lunen- burgh, T. — — 1729 E. Haywood Freeholder, Int. {Europ, Mag.) 1810 Moser Free Knights, or Edict of Charle- magne, M. D. — — 1810 Reynolds Man's Honour, n. p. — W. Smith Will, T. 4to. b. I, n. d. 1539- Checke French Comedy, n. p. — . 1595 Anon, Conjuror, C. 4to, ~- 1678 Oy T. P, [ ••' ■ " Dancing Master, n. p. 1623 Aiion, G 2 «« Bauker's r F U ] List French Doctor, n. p. — 1593 Anon, ■ Faith, or Virtuous Indivi- dual, P, tr. 12mo. — — 1786 ib. Flogged, or British Sailors in America, F. — -- 1767 G, A Steveni Frenchified Lady nerer in Paris, C. 1757 Dell Frenchman in Loudon, C. - — 1755 Anon, ' Schoolmaster, C. 4to. n. d. ib. Friar Bacon and Fiiar Bongay, 4to. 1594 Green —— or Harlequin's Adven. tures, Pant. n. p. — — 1783 JBonnor, ^c. Fox, and Gillim of Brentford, P. n. p. — — 1598 Dozcnton Sf Ridlet/ — Francis, n. p. — — 1593 Anon. Spendleton, n. p. — 1 597 ib. Friend of the Family, C. n. p. (Edin.) 1810 //. Siddons — in Need, M. E. n. p. 1797 Hoarc ■' is a Friend Indeed, C. n. p. — — — 1783 O'Brien Friendly Rivals, or Love the Best Contriver, C. — — 1752 Anon, Friendly Tars — — 6\ Dibdin Friends, C. n. d. — — 1771 Meilan or Benevolent Planters, AT. Int. — — — 1789 Bellamif Friendship A-Ia-mode, F. alf. (D/.'Z/.) 1766 Anon<, — — — — ^— Improved, or Female Warrior, T. 4to. — — 1700 Hopkins — — — in Fashion, C. 4to. 1678 Olwaj/ of Titus and Gesippus, C. n. p. — — RadcliJjT Frogs, C. tr, 4to. — — 1785 Dunster Frolic, Dr. — (Edin.) 1783 Brozcn ■ or Romp in Disguise, F, n. p. (Dorchester,) 17&2 Anon, Frolics of an Hour, C. P. — 1795 f^*. From Bad to Worse, C. (Theat.Rec.) F. Holcrofi From Inn to Inn, C. tr. 12mo. 1804 IVild Frost and Thaw, M. F. n. p, 1812 Holman Fruitless Redress, T. M, S. — 1728 Ridley Fugitive, M. E. alt. from the Cza^, 11. p. — — — 1790 O'Keeffe G. — — 1792 Richardson — or Happy Recess, Dr. Past. 1790 IShrapter ot tiiE [ GA ] Drama. 67 Fugitives, C. — — 1791 Roberts Fuimus^Troes, JEneid.lL 4io, i6S3 Dr. Fisher Fulgius and Lucrella, mentioned b^ JCirkmany n, ^, — — 1661 Anon, Fun, Burl. — — 1752 Dr. Kenrick Fun and Frolic, or Sailor's ReTels, Int. of Songs, n. p. — 1799 Anon, Fun of Election, &c. Int. r-- 1807 ib. Funeral, or Grief A-la-Mode,C. 4to. 1702 Steele — ■ of Richard Cocur.dc-Lion, n. p. — — — 1598 Wilson, &;c. Pile, CO. 12mo. {Dublin^) 1799 J.S.Bodd Furlbond, or Harlequin Negroj Panf. 1807 Anon, Furies, C. tr. 4to. — — 1777 Fatter CxALATHEA, C. 4to* — 159^ Li/ii/ Galiase, supposed to be Julius Caesar, n. p. — _- — 1594 Anon* Gallant Cavaliero, Dicke Bowyer. See Europ, Mag, vol. iii.p. 94 1605 ib, Moroscocs, or Robbers of the Pjranees, tr,- — — 1795 ib. Schemers, C. (Grub'Street Journal, May 17) — — 1733 ib. Gallic Gratitude, or Frenchman in India, C. — — 1779 Dodd Galligantus, M. E. — — 17^58 Anon, Game at Chesse, 4 to. n. d. — 1624 Middleion Commerce, C. n. p. — 1785 Dibdin Gamester, C. 4to. — — - 1637 J, Shirlej/ _ _ 1705 MrsCentli'vr^ T. — — 1753 Moore Gamesters, C. Shirley's alt. — 1758 Garrick Gammer Gurton's Needle, C. 4to. 1575 B\u Still Gander Hall, F. n. p. — — 1799 Franklin, Gardener of Sidon, M,J), MS.Mur^ phy^s Library Garrick. in the Shades, or Peep into Elysium, ¥. — — 1779 Anon. -Garrrck's Vagary, or England Run Mad, Sat. — — 1769 ib, Gasconado the Great, Burl, 4to. 1759 Worsdale Ganntietj Dr. tr^ n. p. -— 1804 Anon^ Gay Deceivers, &c. F. — IHQS Colrnan^ jun* GazeKe Extraordinary, C. — 1811 Uolman General, n. p, — — J . Shirley T. C. MS. Dr, Farmer's Librarif Cashiered, 4fo, — 1712 Anon* Lover, C. — — 1749 Moss Generous Artifice, or Rtformed Rake 12nio. — — 17()2 Foote •^ Attachrrent, C. — 1796 Smj/the Chief, T. {Montrose,) 179-2 Norval — — Choice, C. 4(0. — 1700 Manning ' Conqueror, or Titncly Dis- covery,/!'. 4ta. r— — 17C2 Iligs^ons Counterfeit, C. — 1786 Dacies Cottrtezan, MS. Macklin''s Librarif Eneanief!, or Ridiculous Lovers, C. 4(o. — — 167^ Coreif C. tr. — 1781 Jnofii Freeaaason, or Constant Lady, B. O. — — 1731 Chetwood Husband, or Coffee-house Politician, C. 4to« n. d, ^ — 1713 Johnson Impostor, C. — 1781 Obeirne Moor, T. — — 1789 Linnecar Genii, Pant. -^ — 1752 Woodward Genius of Glasgow, Dr. n. p. (Glas,) 1792 Anon, , ^Ireland, P.M. (Dub.) 1785 Macaulay — Liverpool, Dr. (i^2rer/)oo/,) 1790 J. Harpley ■ Nonsense, Pant. n. p. 1780 Colinan Genoese Pirate, or Black Beard, Pant. 1798 J. G. Crosi Gentle Craft, P. n. p. — 1599 De/cker Gentle Laird, Int. n, p. — Bonnor Gentleman, C. (unfinished)- — 1809 Steele . Cit, 12mo. — 1762 Foote — Cully, C. 4to. — 1702 C. Johnson . Dancing Master, C. 4to. 1673 W^jcheriif Gardener, B. O. 12mo. 1751 Wilder - of Venice, T. C. 4to. 1655 Shirley f, 1 — - Ut^her, C. 4to. - — 1606 Chapman Gentleness and Nobility, &c, fol. h. I* B, d, — — — Anon. OF THE [ GI ] ^ DllAMA. 69 Gentle Shepherd, Fasf. C. 12mo. 1729 Ramsai/ alt. — — 1777 Vanderstop 11. p. — 1781 Tickle . Cartouche, or French Rob. ber, Pant. n. p. — — 1733 «6. Dr. Faustus, with Masque of the Deities — '— 1724 Thurmond alt, — 1766 Woodward Enchanted, Pant. n. p. 1753 Anon, Englishman, or Frenchman Bit, Pant. n. p. — — 1742 ib. Executed, Ent. n. p. 1720 Rich Freemason, Pant. 1780 Messink Sf Dibdin Happy, or Poor Pierrott Married, Pant. n. p. — 1728 Anon. Harper, or Jump from Ja- pan, Pant. - — 1813 T. Dibdin Hydaspes, or Greshamite, M. O. — -^ — 1719 Mrs. Aiibert — '. — 1 in China, Pant. n. p. 1755 Woodnard in his Element, or Fire, Water, Earth, and Air, Pant. 1808 T. Dibdin in the City, or Columbine turned Elephant, Pant, — 1734 Anon, OF THE [ II A ] Drama. 75 Harlequin Incendiary, or Columbus Cameron, Pant. — — 1746 Anon* ■ Invisible, or Emperor of China's Court, Panf. — 1724 ib» — Junior, or Magic Cost us. Pant. — — — 1784 fu. Mountebank, Pant. 1756 ib* Multiplied, Pant. — 1726 ib. - Mungo, or Peep into the Tower, Paul. — — \7S9 Baie S^'Ou Hon on the Stocks, or a Panto- mime Launched, Pant. {Hull^) 1793 Cherrt) -— Orpheus, or Magic_ Pii)e, Pant. n. p, — — 1735 Anon* I'admanaba, Pant. 1812 Fark]) Peasant, or a Pantoniitnc Rehearsed, Pant. — — 1793 Anon, Pedlar, or Haunted Well, Pant. — — — 1809 T. DihdiA Premier, F. — 1769 Anon* Quicksilver, or Gnome and the Devil, Pant. — _ 1805 T. Bihdin Rambler, or Convent in an Uproar, Pant. — — 1784 Anon. Ranger, Pant. — -. 1761 fVoociward Restored, or Taste A-Ia- Mode, Pant. n. d.- — — Anon, Shepherd — — 1724 Thurmond Shipwrecked, Panf. 173G Anon, Sorcerer, Pant. — 17^5 Theobald Student, or Fall of Panto. mime, &c. Rl. E. — — 1741 Ano?i, Teaguc, or Giant's Cause. way, Pant. — — 1782 ib, the Phantom of the Day, Pant. — -» _ 1783 C. Dihdin Harlequin's Almanack, or the Four Seasons, Pant. — — 1801 T, Dibdtn Chaplet, Pant. 1789 Anon. Contrivance, or Jealous Yeoman Defedled, Pant. — 1732 Woodicard Frolic, or Voyage to Prussia, Pant, — — ^ 1757 Anon, Frolics, Pant. alt. . 177G ib. ^5 Barker's [ HA ] List Harlequin's Habeas, or Hal! of Spec- tres, Pant. — __ 180^2 T. Dihdin " Jackef, Pant. — 1775 A?ion. ' Invasion, Pant. n. p. 1759 Gar rick ' Jubilee, Pant. — 1770 JVoodzzard "^ '"-■ ivJagnef, or Scandinavian Sorcerer, Parjt. - — igCG 7\ Did Jin Mouth Opened. Seethe fVishes ~ — — 1781 Beniley Museum, or Mother Ship- ton TriiimfThant, Pant. — - ]|7'92 Anon, Oi)era. See Fashionable Lady — — _ 1730 Ralph Races, orTiuie Beats all, i^ant. ~ — _ 1803 Anon, — Return, Pant. — 17QS J. C.Crost ^ Tour, or Dominion of Fancy, Pant. — — iSOO T. Dibdin — ' Treasure, or Jewels New Set, Pant. — — — 1796 Anon, — Triumph, Pant, — 1727 Thurmond Harlequins, C. in Patriot Miscellany^ vol. I, — — (Dub, J 1753 Anon, HarIot»s Progress, Pant. 4to, 1733 T, Gibber Harold, T. 4to. — — \7S6 Boyce — — MS, by H. Jones, Brick- layer. See Europ, Mag, vol, xxr, p, 260 — — — Harper's Daughter, X, n. p. — ] g03 M G, Lezcis Harry le Roy, E. ^^f^^SdhmLiillSlS Focock Harry of Cornwall, n. p. ■— 1691 Anon, — — the Vih. his Life and Death, 0. p. :^ — — 1597 ib, (NichoWs Collection) 1595 Anon, Hartford Bridae, or Skins of the Camp, M. i:. — — 1792 Pearce Harvest Home, B. O. n. j). — 1787 6'. Dibdin Hasty Weddin^^ or Intriguing Squire, C. 12rao. — — 1720 C^Shadzcell Have at All, or Midnight Adventures, C n. p. — — • — 1694 IVilliams •HaH!Jted Castle, M. E. 12mo. \7S5 OuUon Grove, M. E. n. p. {Dub.) 175 2 Lady Dubois lower, C. O. «. p. 1789 Cobb OF THE [HE] Drama. Haunted Village, Dr. Er.f. n. p. (Gainsborough,) IBOO Hear Both Sides, C. — — 1803 Heirts of Oak, C. — — 1804 Int. n. p. — 1762 Heathen Mait} r, or Dearh of Socrates, T. 4lo. — — — HeautontimoriJirenos, C. tr. 4to. lleautoutimoroumenos 1746 1598 1663 1694 1734 1745 12mo. 1752 12ino. 4to. Pro- 1765 1777 1757 1758 1770 1810 Hecuba, T. tr. 4to. — — T. logue, &c. fol. — }lecate's Prophecy, Saf. Hector, D. 4to. — T. tr. — of Germany or Palsgrave Prime Elector, 4(o. — — 1615 Hectors, T. (doubtful) — 1650 or False Challenge, C. 4to. 1656 1726 1749 1762 1782 1783 1598 1794 1622 1808 1682 1786 1762 1782 1783 1594 ■3 4to. — Hecyra, C. tr. 4to. .— Heigho for a Husband, C. Heir, C. 4to, — Heir at Law, C. — Heir of Morocco, T. 4to. Heiress, C. — or Antigallican, F. Helen, P. tr. Helena, T. tr. — — Heliogabalus, Int. n. p. — Hell's High Court of Justice, &c. Sat, 410^ .-. — — 1661 Helots, T. — (Dublin^) i793 H 2 77 Young Holcroft AUingham G. A, Stevem Adams Bernard Hoole Echard (Jo o fee Falrick Gordon Caiman Anon, IVarde IV. Shirley Shepherd Mangin Smith Prestzoich Anon, West Dr. Morell Dr, Delap Wodhull Potter Bernard Waldron May Colman, jun. Settle Burgoyne Mozeen Wodhull Potter Anon* J. D. IL Boyd 78 BAnfiEi/s [HE] Lut H iter SkcUcr, or * ir *''" Mag, — — — 17^9 ib; Hermon, pr Extravagant Zealot, T. 1746 Dr, Clancy Hero and Leandtr, T. 4to, — 1669 Stapylton Burl. A^^ — 1787 Jackman Hero of the North, Hist. P, ^ ~ 1805 Dimond .flerod and An'ipater, with Fair Ma- riani,T. 4to. — -^ 1622 Mar Maw, (J-c. -, andMariarane, T. 4td. 1673 Pordage — the Great, T. fol. — 1694 E, of Orrert^ ^„ Dr. Poem, 4to, 1740 P^c^ so Barker's [ HI ] List Heroic Footman, F. n. p^ — 1736 Jnon. ' — Friendship, T. 4to. „ — 1719 Otwaj/ Love, or Cruel Separation, T. 4(0. — « — 'i69SLdLansdowne ' — ■■ LoTer, or Infanta of SpaiiijT. 1661 Cartwright Sisters, T. MS. Murph^s Lib r art) Heroine of Cambria, T. (C%/cAe^^er, J 1811 Hayley ' Love, M. E. (Yorky) 1778 Robertson ' the Cave, T. — 1775 Jones, 8fc, He's Much to Blame, C. — 1798 Hokrojt Hester andAhasuerus. PerhapsQueen Hester — — — 1594 Jnoun He Would be a Soldier, C. — ll^Q Filon — ■ ' if he Could, or an Old Fool Worse than Any, Burl. — 1771 Bickerstaffe Hewson Reduced, or Shoemaker Re- turned to his Trade, 4to. — 1661 Anon, Hey for Honesty, Down with Knavery C. 4to. — _ — 1651 Randolph Hezekiah, King of Judah, or InVasion Repulsed and Peace Restored, Sac* Dr. — — — 1798 Anon, Hibernia Freed, T. — — 1722 W, Phillips Hibernia's Triumph, M. 4to. {Dub,) 1748 Anon, Hie et Ubique, or Humours of Dub- lin, 4to. — -^ — 1663 Head Hide and Seek, M. E. n. p. ^ — 1789 Anon, Highgate Tunnel, or Secret Arch, F. ld>\% Smith Highland Drover — — Maclaren ' Fair, or Union of tke Clans O, — — — 1731 Mitchell Lassie, or Trip from King- horiie, M. D. n. d. — — 1803 Rannte Reel, M. E. — 1798 O'Keeffe High Life, or Taste in the Upper Story, C.P. D. p. — — 1801 Anon, High Life Below Stairs, F. ^ '^'^ — 1759 aM.toGarrich High Life in the City, C. — 1810 £. J. E^re High Road to Marriage^ C. n. p. 1803 Skeffington Hint to Husbands, C. — — 1806 Cumberland Hints (or Painters, F, n. p. — 1803 Anon, Hippolytus, T. tr. 12mo. — 1651 Prestwich 1_ ^j 4to» --- ~ 1781 Potter OF THE [ HO ] Drama, SI llinpol^tus, T. tr. 4(o. — 1581 Studli/ -^-^ tr. — — 1787 Wodhull iiipsipiJie, O.'^ trl — — 1767 Hoole Historical Register for 1736, C. 1737 Fielding History of Cardeitio, P. n. p. 1633 Fletcher^ SfC, Don Quixote, or Knight of (he Ill-favoured Face, C. n. p. Mentioned in a list of books to Wit and Diol'eri/ — — 1661 Anon, — 5 GoojgeGianderbiirye, n.p. See Malone^s Sup. to Shakespeare Jobe, n. p. {Lost) 1694 Greene Richard Whittington, &c. n. p, — — — 1604 Anon, Histriomaslrix, or thcPlayerWhipp'd, C. 4to. — — — 1610 ib. Hit or Miss, M. F. •i'*«='^— ^V"*^. _ 1810 Focock Hit the Naile o'the Head, Int. (unk.) Hob, or Country Wake, F. ;2mo. 1715 Gibber Hob in the Well, alt. (Country Wake,) 12mo. — •— 1755 Hippislei/ Hob's Wedding, F. — — 1720 Leigh Hobby Horse, F. n. p. — — 1766 -E. Thompson Hobby Horses, F. ii. |h — 1789 Anon, Hobson's Choice, or Thespis in Dis- tress, Bur. n. p. — — 17 S7 Oulton Hodge Podge, or a Receipt to make a lienefit, Int. n. p. — — 1781 Anon, Hoffman, 4(o. — — 1631 Chettle Hogge hath Lost his Pearle, C. 4to. 1614 Tailor Hole in the Wall, F. — • — 1813 Poole Holiday Time, or School Boy's Fro- lic, F. — {Norwich^) 1800 F^ Lathom Hotiander, C. 4to. — — 1640 Glapthorne Holland's Leaguer, C. 4to. — 16c*2 Marmion Holy Ghost, tr. Dr. — — Anon, Honest Criminal, or Filial Piety, U, Dr. — — — 1778 G, L. Honest Electors, or Courtiers sent back with their Bribes, B. O. n. d. 1733 Anon, or Freeholders, O. 1734 ib. ■' Farmer^ D. 12aio. ■— 1791 Berquin L^riwyer, C. 4to. — 1'616 S,S, . >la..'^ Fortune, T. C. fol, • 10^7 Be(tum.SfFletf St Barker's [ HO ] List Honest Soldier, C. {Noruich,) 1805 J,H,Colh ■ Thieves, F. alt. — 1797 Knight Whore, C. 4 to. two Parts 1604 Dekker Yorkshireman. See IVondcr 1736 H, Carey Honesty in Distress, but ReUevcd by No Party, Sat. — — 1705 Ward the Best Policy, F. n. p. 1791 Auon, Honey Moon, C. O. n, p. — 1797 Lintey C. — . —1805 Tobin Honoriaand Mammon, C. n. p. 1659 J. Shirley Honour and Love, Dia. (York,) 1791 hey in the End, C, n. p, 1661 Anon, of Woman, P, (Lost) Per^ haps the Spanish Viceroy — 1628 Massinger Rewarded, or Generous For- tune Hunter, F. (YorkJ 1775 Dalton Honourable Deceivers, C. (Love at a Loss. J 4t04 — — 1701 Mrs, Trotter Lover. See Four Ho- noured Loves, (Lost J — 1660 Rowley Hooly and Fairly, or Highland Lad and Lowland Lass, Int. n. p. 1798 Anon, Hoops into Spinning Wheels, T. C, 4to. — (Gloucester y) 1725 Blanch Hoif, or Who's Afraid, Dr. Sk. n. p. 1791 Anon, Hope of Britain, or Twelfth of Au- gust, Occ. Int. ^— . — 1802 Anon, Horace, T. Ir. 4lo. -^ — 1671 Cotton — fol. — — 1667 iMrs. Phillips Horatius, T. tr. 4to. — — 1 056 Sir JV.Lvzi:(^r Horse and the Widow, Int. tr. 1799 T. Dibdin Hospital for Fools, Dr. — 1739 Miller of Lovers, C. n. p. — 10 36 Wilde Hot Anger soon Cold, P. n. p, 1598 Cheitle, SfC* Ho^el, or Double Valet, F. — 1776 Faughan — — or Servant with Two Masters, F. alt, 12rao, — (Cork^) 1783 Jephson Hovel, B. O. n. p. — — 1797 Anon, Hour before Marriage, F. — 1772 ib. House to be Sold, M. E. — 1804 Uaylis ' F. — — 1802 Cobb Housekeeper, F. n, p» — Iloadly House of Morvillc;. C. — 1812 Lake- OF THE [ H U ] Drama; How a Man may Cliuse a Good Wife 83 from a Bad,C. 4to, — — How to be Happy. C. n. p. — How to Die for Love, F. tr. How fo Grow Rich, C. — How to Grow Wise, or Folly Ex- posed, Dr. P. 12ino. (Dumfries,) How to Tease, and how to Please, C. n, p. — — — How will it End ? C. — — Hudibrasso, Burl. Op. — Hue and- Cry, T. tr. n. p. — HuUa, C. MS. — — Humanitic and Scnsiialitie, Int. Onij/ Characters in Parliament of Cor. reciion, 4fo. IGU'i — — Humourous Courtier, C 4lo. — Day's IVlirth, 4to. Ethics — — Lieutenant, T. C. fol, Lovers, C. 4to. Quarrelj or Battle of ^Greybeards, F. n. d. — Humour of the Age, C. 4to. out of Breath, C. 4to. Humourist, F. a. p. — — Humourists, C. 4to, — — C. H. p. — — Humours, n. p. — — '■ — of a Colfee-Housc, C. an Election, F. ■ . an Irish Court of Justice, Dr. Sat. — — 12mo. Brighton, Dr. Sk. Elections, F. 12mo, Exchange Alley, C. Greenock Fair, M. Int. — [Paisley -i) — Harrowgate, F. n. p. John Bull, Op. F.(^with P«ems) 12mo. — — Oxford, C. — — — ~— Portsmouth, F. n. d. Purgatory,. F. 12qio. — ■■■ llie Army, C, 4to. 1602 Anon, 179 4 Brewer 1812 j ., n &c. Burl. — — 1808 Ediiards Tragedy, fol. — 1669 Anon. Imjie-iale, T, 4to. ~ \^ — ■• lijbbSii^R Freeman Iinperiirient Lovers, or Coquet at her Wit's End, C. — -^: HJ^^ Himling Impertinents, C. tr. — — OzJl I 86 Barker's [ IN ] Lisi^ Impostor, T — — — 1778 Brooke • Detected, or Vintner's Tri. umph, &c. F. 4to. — — 1712 Anon. Impostors, or Cure for Credulity, F. n. p. — — — 1776 Reed C. — — 1786 Cumberland Imposture, T. C. — — 1652 J, Shirley — — Defeated, or a Trick to Cheat the Defil, C. 4 to. — 1698 PoiseU Impostures of Thomas Becket — Bishop Bale Imprisonment,&c. of Harlequin, Pant, 1740 Anon. Impromptu of Versailles, C. tr. Ozell Iq and Out of Tune, M. F. n. p, 1808 Lawler and Chetrjf Ihcat, or PeruTian Virgin, Hist, Op, MS. — -. __ Thelwall Inchanted Lorers, Past. See En- chanted Lovers, 12mo. {Hague) 1658 Sir IV, Loiser Incle. See Inkle InconsolabUs, or Contented Cuck- old, F, — — — 173S Ano?i. Inconstant,or Way to Win Him, C, 4to, -« —. — 1702 Farquhar Inconstant Lady, C. n. p. (heH.) 1G53 fVil^on Independence, or the Trustee, C. 1809 AUingh'im Independent Patriot, or Musical Fol- ly, C. — — — 1737 Lynch Indian, F. — — — 1800 Fenicick ' Captive, &c. Ilist. P. n. p, 1796 Anon. Chief, M. K. n. p. {Ditb,) Williams Emperor, or Conquest of Mexico, T. C. 4to. — 1667 Drtfden ■ or Conquest of Pe« ru, n. p, — — — 1728 llazdin;^ Exiles, C. tr, — — 1 800 B. Thompson Queen, T. fol, — 1665 Hcz^ard, S^c. Indian^, T. — — 17*^0 Richardson Indians in England^ C. tr. l2mo. 1796 A. Thompson ' Indiscreet Lorer, C. — — 1768 Portal Indiecretioii, C, — — 1800 Jloare Inez, Dr. Poem — — 1796 Sj/mmonds Ijitioxible Captive, T. — — 1774 Miss More Infoimers Outwitted, F. — 1738 Anon, Inganno Fortunato, or Happy Delu- sion, C. — — — 1727 i&. OP THE [IN] DlUMA* 87 Ingratitude, or the AduUross, T. See Eurojj. Mag. vol, lviii. — 1810 Moset Ingratitude of a Comn>onvvea!lh, or Fall of Coriolanus, ait. 4to. 1082 7'ate Inlieritance, Mor. Tale, tr. 12mo. 1786 Anon, .Injured Honour, T. n. p. {Dub.) 1751 Brooke — Innocence, T. — — 1732 Hellers Love, or Cruel Husband, 4to. 1707 7'ate * or Lady's SatisfaclioB, C. 4to n d. — — 1711 Anon, Lovers, or Ambitious Father, T. 4to. — . _ _ 1688 Mounffort Princess, or Fatal Wager, T. C. 4(o. all. from Shakespear*s Cym- beline — — — 1682 Durfe^ Virtue, or Virgin Martyr, T. 12mo. — — — 1715 GriJJin Inkie and Yarico, T. — — 1742 VVeddel , . O. n. d, — 1787 Colmarii Jum In Love, in Debt, and in Liquor, or our Way in Wales, Mns. Dr. 1797 J. C. Cross Inner Temple Masque, 4to. — \Q19 Middleton MS. Printed in Dames* s edition^ 1772 • — 1620 Browne Innocence Betrayed, or Royal Im- postor, Dr. Ent. 12mo. — 1740 Bellami/ ' Distressed, or Royal Peni- tents, T. ^ ^1737 Gould Innocent Mistress, C. 4to. — 16^7 Mrs. Fix * Usurper, or Death of l^ady Jane Gray, T. 4to. ^ — \(iQ\ Banks Inoculator, C, — — 1706 Q,S. Carey Inquisition, F. — ^ — 1717 J. Philips Inquisitor, T. it, — ^1798 Py^e iSf* Androics — P. tr. n. p. — — 17s)8 linltrojt Insatiate Countess, T, 4to. -^— 1613 Mafston Insignificantg, C. — . — 1757 Df, Bacoii ^ Insolvent, or Filial Piety, T. — 1758 Jlill Insolvents, Prel. n. p. — — 1785 Anon, Institution of the Order of the Garter^, Dr. Poem, 4to. — — 1742 West .^ — Garter, or A^ftMff's Round Table Restored, M. alt. 1771 Garrick Integrity, C. n. p. — — 1801 Anon, S9 Earker's [ IP ] List Inte.Jude, n. p. (^Lost) etween Jupiter, Juno, and Mercury _ _ 174. Fieldinrr — — ofImpac)^enfePoverte,4to. b.L M.v.LX. — — 1560 Anon, of ihc Laws of Nature. See Three Laws, mo. Legacy, M. E. n. p. Irishman in Italy, (False and True) C. 1806 Moulter in London, F. — 1793 M'Cread^ — in Spain, F. n. p, 1791 Stuart Irish Mask at Court, fol. — XC^AQ B, Jonson Mimic, or Blunders at Brighton 1795 O'Keeffe Rebellion, n. p. — — — Tar, or Which is the Girl? Int. n. p. — — — Widow, C. — Iron Age, two PariSy n, p. — Chest, M. D. — — Isaac, Orat. -— — Isabella (Fatal Marriage, alt.) Is He a Prince ? F. n. p. — Island of St. Margurite, O. — > Islanders, CO. — — Island of Fools, F. MS. Reed's Lib, • SlaTes, C. tr. n, p. — . ■ Princess, T, C. fol. — alt. 4to. or Generous Portu. 1623 Anon. 1797 W.C.Oalton 1772 Garrick 1632 Ueywood 1796 Caiman^ jun. Anon* 1758 Garrick 1809 Greffulhe 1789 St. John 1780 6\ Dibdin 1761 Anon, 1647 Beaum.^Flet, 1687 Tate — 1699 Motteux guese, O. 4to. — Queens, or Death of Mary, Queen of Scots, T. 4to. — 1684 Bankt Isle of Dogs, C. n. p. — • — 1599 Nash Isle of Gulls, C. 4to. — — 1606 Day Israel iu Babylon* Orat. 4to. — 1764 Anon* I 2 90 l3ARfci;R»s [ J E ] List Israel i». Egypt, Of at. 4to. -^ 174U Anotu Israelites, or Pampered Nabob, n. p, 1786 SmtUeli -^ on Mount iJoreb, Or. 4lo. 1773 Anon, Italian, T. n. p, — — W. Gifford Uusbund, T. 4 to. — 1G98 Ravenscrofi or Violated Bed Avenged, T. — — 1754 Lewis Monk, M. D. — 1797 Boadsn Night Piece, or Unfortunate Piety, (Lost) — — 1633 Massinger Palriot, or Florentine Con^ spiracy, T. 4to. — — 1703 Gildon Tragedies, specimens of^ 4to* 1800 Walker Villagers, O. n. p. — 1797 Hoare Ite in Vineam, C. n. p. — Ld. Berners It should ha?e Come Sooner, F. n. p. 1723 Hazzling It was Right at Last, F. n. d. Horde, jiin* I?ar, T. — {Exeter,) M?>b Anon, Iver and Hengo, Dr. Rom. — 1795 Rees I?or, or Siglis of Ulla, T. — 1808 Hitcherier Ixion, JNlasque •— — Tircerner %3 ACK and Gill, Pant. — 1812 Kirbij Jack Drum's Entertainment, or Pas- jquil and Katherine, C. 4to. - IQOl Anon. Juggler, C. n. p. — ldC2-3 Copland of N«wberry, O. n. p. 1795 Rrev.J. Hook Straws, Life and Dta(h of. 4to. 1693 Dunter the Gknt Killer, C. T. V, 1730 Anon, ■■ — 13a!. n. p. 1810 Anon. — Queller, O. — 1778 H, Brooke Jacob and Esau, Int. 4to. b. I. 1568 Av.on. •Jac( bin Club, Pol. C. (LiverjHJol,) 1801 J. C. Siber James IV. King of Scotland, 4to. \b^ -Green . (King) liis Eutertaiument at Theobald's, 4(o. —^ - ^-^ 1603 J.Saviile ' Jamie and iiess, or the Laird in Dis- guise, Past. C. 12mo. (Aberdeen,) 1787 Shirrefs Jane of Flanders, SiC, Dr. {Lady's Monthly Museum) — — 1800-1 Anon. Jai?e Shore.P.'n. p. — — \m^l CheHle SsDa^ T. 4tu, — — r713 Rowe Jason, T. — - . ^ \im R. Glover Jealous Clown, or Lucky Mi«tjke,0. 1730 Gaiaker ot? TiiK [ tJ O ] DramaI 9t Jealous Farmer Outwitted, or Ilarle- f" quin Statue, Pant. — ' •— Anon^ Husband, C, ^Spanish Friar, ^It.) n, p. — — 1777 ib. — Husbands. See Rambling Justice^ 4to. — — — 1678 Leonard Lover Cured, Ent. had^fs Mag. ^ — ^ \7SS Anon, Lovers C. 4to. — 1632 Randolph Wifo, C. — — 1761 Colman 7 «J^an Hennuycr, or Massacre of St. Bartholomew, Dr. Eut. tr. — 1773 Anon, Jehu, F. n. p, — ^ — 1779 zb» Jehosaphaf, Grat. — — ib, Jenny's Wliim, or Roasted Emperor, F, n.p. — — — O'KeeJfe Jephiha, P. ^, p. (Z/05/ J — 1602 Chettle 0*ati. — — 1737 Dr. Hoadhy •■ . \- . :' . 4^Q. — — 1757 Dr, Morell 152mo. — — - 1757 Dr, Free Jephtha's Daughter, Dr. Poem ~ 1783 Mrs. Wilson Jeronymo,with the Wars of Portugiily &c. 4to. See Dodslei/^s Col, d.-.ff) iflOS Anon, Jerusalem, n. p. — — 1691 ib, Infirmary, Sat, -— 1749 ib, Jerry in the Suds, F. n. p. — 1799 Milns Jew, C. — — — •17S4 Cumberland P. n. p. — 1579 Anon, ' and the Doctor, F. -- ISQO T. Dibdin and Gentile, Burl. — J, 6'. Crosf" Decoyed, or ProgiTSS of an Har- ' ■- lot, B. O. — -^ 17§3 Anon, of MaHa, T. 4to. -^ 16 S3 Marhwe Hist. T. — mi& Shone Mogadore, Op. — 18U8 Cumberland Venice, C. (Shakespeare's Merchant of Veiuce, alt.) 4to. 1701 LdLansdowne n. p. — 1653 Dekker Jew's Trageily, or their Fiital Over- throw, 4 to. — — 1662 Hemings Jeweller of Amsterdam, n, p. — 1664 Fletcher f Sfc, Jewish Gentlcmaii, n. p. — 1640 Brome Joan as Good as my Lady, P. n. p, 1698 T, Hey wood S^ Barker's [ JO ] List Joanof Arc5orMaidof Orl .ans,Pant. 1798 J.C, Cross ' of Hedington, T. C. — 1776 Dr. King Joanna of Montfaucon, Dr. Rom. 1800 Cumberland . 1799 Geiszteiier of Surinam, Spec. 1804 J. C. Cross Job, Sac. Dr. n. d. — — Ratinie Jobe, (History of) n. p (Lost) 1594 Green Job's Affliction, T. n. p. — Raddiff Jocasta, T. 4to. tr, — — 1575 GascoigneSfc, Jocondo and Asf.oifo, C. n, p,{LostJ 1660 Dekker John Bon and Mast Parson, Sat. 4to. 1548 Anon. —— Bull, or an Englishman's Fire Side, C. n, d. — — 1805 Colman — — — - and Buonaparte, &c. Bal. 1803 J. C, Cross Butt, F. — . {Edin,) 1798 £. Smith Cox of Colmiston, T. n. p. 1699 Haughtou^Sfc, King of England, n, p. Bishop Bale b, I, — 1591 ascUoMarloKM — — the Baptist, Int. 4to. b. U 1638 Bishop BaU - the Evangelist, Int. 4to. 1566 Anon* the Husband,Tyd the Wife, and Sir John the Priest, 4to. — 1532 Heywood WoodTil, T. (with Fragments of Burton) 12mo. — — 1802 C. Lamb Jolly Crew, or Tars at Anchor, Int. 1799 Anon, Jonas, T. n, p. — — Radcliff Joseph, Orat. n. d. — Stillingjieet Sac. Dr. 4to. — 1802 Proctor — — —- 1745 Fesch and his Brethren, Oral. 4to. 1744 Miller Andrews, F. n. p. — 1778 Fratt made knowa to his Brethren, Sac. Dr. tr. — — 1786 Hokrojt Joseph's Afflictions, Int. (unk.) Sup. posed to be a mistake for Job^s Af» Jlictions Joseph sold by his Brethren, Sac. Dr. 1789 Anon^ Joshua, n. p. — — 1602 S, Rowley ■ Orat. 4to, — — 1748 Anon. Jovial Cobler, or a Light Heart better than a Heavy Purse, Bur. n. d. 1749 Anon* ■ Crew, or the Devil turned Ran- ter, 4to, n. d. — — - 1651 ib. OP THE [ J U ] DftiUfA. 61 i> Jovial Crew, or Merry Beggars, C. : !: .1 4lo. — — — 1652 Brome • C. O. H- - — 1731 Roome^^ w < — - — 1613 ib. OP THE [ LA "1 Drama. %7 Knight of Malta, T. C. fol. — 16 HBeaum.Si'Fl^t, alt. n. p. 1783 M'Nally Snowdoun, M. D, — 1811 Morton the liaming Pestle, C. 4to. 1613 Beaum.SfFM, Knights, C. — — 1754 S, Foote -.- or Fresh Tea for Mr. Footc, Sat. ... «- — 175S Anon, of the Post, or Blackmoor Washed White, F. n. p. — 1797 ib. Knot of Fools, P. n. p. — 1613 26. Know your Own Mind, C. — 1778 Murphy , KnowingOnes Taken In, F.alt.(EJ/M.) 1797 Anon, Koand Zoa, or LaBelleSauvage, I3al. IS\2 C»DiOdznjjun. X^i lABYRINTH, or Fatal Embar- rassment, T. tr. {Dublin^) 1795 Anon, Labyrinth or the Mad Cap, J5al. 1796 ib, • Farm, or Fashionable Re. cluse, C. — (GlasgozD^) 1811 ib, Labyrinthus, C. 12mo. — 1636 Haizk'esxL'orth Lad of the Hills, or Wicklow Gold Mines, C. O. — — 1798 O'Keeffe Ladies' Frolic, O. ^Jovial Crew, alt.) n. p. — — — 1770 Love of C.astile,T, (/io^^f>«,^mer.) 17^0 Mrs* War r en of the Palace, or New Court Legacy ,^ B. O. — , — 1735 Anon, Privilege, C. 4to. — 1619 Glapthorne — Stratagem, n. p. — 1775 Hitchcock — Subscription, Dr. Sk. 1755 Cleland Trial, T. C. 4to. -- 1639 Ford Ladle, Burl. — — 1773 C. Dibdin Lady Alimony, C. 4to. — 1769 Lodge I; Green Contemplation, C. 2 Par^^, fol. 166'2 D,ojNezDcas, '. Errant, T, C. — — 1651 Cariz^right Jane, /roo Prtr/j, n. p. — 1602 Cheitle, SfC, Jane Grey, T 4to. — 1715 Rowe of Pleasure, C. 4to. — 1637 J. Shirley ^ the Lake — (Edin,) 1811 E, J Eyre ^ the Manor, C. O. (borrowed) 1778 Di , Kenrick May, M. — ~ Si, 1\ Sidney Rock, M. E. — 1805 Hokroft Tower, Sec, Burl. n. p. 1811 Anon, S8 Barker's [ LA ] List Lady's Choice, F. n. d. — 1759 Hi/fernan Last Stake, or Wife's Resent- ment, C. 4to. n. d. — ■— 1708 6\ Cibber ' Lecture, Dr. Dial. — 1748 ib, ReTenge, or Rover Reclaim- ed, C. — — — 1734 Popple Trial, T. C. 4to. — 1639 Ford Triumph, CO. ISino. 1718 Settle, S^c, Visiting Day, C. 4to. 1701 Burnaby La Grenadier, Bal. — — 1798 O'Keeffa Lakers, CO. — — 1798 /, Plumptre Lame Lover, C — — 1770 Foote Lancashire Witches, C 4to. . 1634 Hejfzcood Sf Brome — and Tcague O'Di- Telly, &c. C 4to. — — IQS^ T, Shadwell or Distresses of Harlequin, Pant. — — 1783 C. Dibdin Land of Simplicity — — ib, weLi?ein, C — — 1805 Iloli Landgartha, T. C 4{o. — 1641 Biirmll — or the Amazon Queen of Denmark and Norway, Ent. MS, Barnes Languishing Lover, or Invocation lo Sleep, JVl. E. 12m o. — — 17 iQ D, Bclla?nj/ Lannives Festivals, (nnkn.) Laoeudaimonos, or a People made Happy, Int. of Songs, n. p, 1789 Anoji, La Perouse, Int. tr. — — 1799 B. Thompson — ■ — — 17P9 A. Plumptre Last of t\\Q Family, C — 1797 Cumberland Late Revolution, or Happy Change, T. C 4to. — — 1690 Ano7i. Laugh when you Can, C — 1799 Rej/nolds Laughable Lover, C (TeUfuri/,) 1803 0' Caustic Laura, or Who's to Have Her? Op. n* p. — (SheJ^eldy) 1791 Sharpe Lavinia, Dr. Poem, tr. d, p. 1591 Anon. Law against Lovers, T. C fol. 1673 Davenant ■ Case, P. n. p. — — r lQb3 .Anon, of Lombardy, T. — 1779 Jenhson Laws of Candy, T. C fol. — 1647 Bemm.SiFlei. Nature, C d. p. — Lodge Sf Green Law Suit, C n. p» — — Brenan OF THE [LI] Drama* ' 99 Law Tricks, or Who'd have Thought It^ C. 4(o. — — 1608 Datf Lawyer, C. n. p. — •— 1783 Williamson Lawyers, P. tr. — — 1799 Ludger — — 1799 Anon. Lawyer's Feast, F. — — 1744 Ralph ■ Fortune, or LoTC in a Hol- low Trce^ C. 4to. — — 1705 Ld*Grimstone (re-published) by the Duchess of Alariborough 1736 ih» Panic, or Westminster Hall in an Uproar, Occ. Prel. — 1785 Dent Lazarus Raised from the Dead,C, n. p. Bishop Bait Leander and flero, T. n. p. 1769 Horde Lear. See King Lear. Learned Lady, C. n. p. {Liverpool^) 1789 Oliphant Ladiis, C. tr. — — Ozell Leeds Merchant, C. n. p. — 1776 Wallis Legacy, Or Fortune Hunter, C. 12mo, 1762 Foote Lelia, C. n. p. ^- — 1590 Anon, Leonidas. See the Patriot, 1785 /. Simp&on Leonora, T. (with Eitha and Aidallo,) 1801 Anon, Lethe, Dr. Sat. — — 1749 Gurrick Rehearsed, Burl. — 1749 Anon, Letter Writers, or New Way to Keep a Wife at Home, F. — 1731 Fielding Levee, F. — — — 1741 /. Kelly — — » — ^ — 1744 Anon, Levellers Levelled, Sat. 4to. 1647 Nedham Leucothoe, Dr. Poem — — 1756 Bickerstaffe Lewes Maid, or a Trip to Brighton, M, E. n. p. — — 17£2 Young Lewis XL T. C. announced in Wit and Drollerij^ but n. p. — 1661 Anon, Liberal Opinions, C. n, p. — ISOO T, Dibdin L^iberaiity and Prodigality, C. Lodged^ Green Libertine, T. C. 41 o. — — 1676 Shadwell T. tr. -« -_ Ozell or Hidden Treasure, 12mo. 176^ Foote • Lover?, C. l2mo. — 1811 Blacket Liberty Asserted, T. 4to. — 1704 Dennis • Chastised, or Patriotism in Chains, Pol. h\ — — 17C8 G, S. Carey l60 Barker's [ LI ] List Liberty Hall, or Test of Good Fel- lowship, M. E. — — 1785 C.Dibdin Lick at the Town, Prel. n. p. 1751 IVoudicard Lie of the Day, or Party at Hampton Court, n. p. See Toy — Life, C. — — — Death, and Hcuovation of Tom Thumb, Burl, — — and Death of Common Sense, Pre. n. p. alt. from Fielding's Pas- quin — -^ ji^ Martyn Swarte, - Mrs, Rump, T, - SirMartinSkink, n. p, — Pol. 4to. i79r) 1801 (rKeeff-e Reynolds 1785 AnoTi» 17S2 ib. 15Q7 ib. 1660 ib. 1795 Brome, S^c, O'KeeJ/e 1770 Ryder 1568 1757 1785 Fulwel Gurrick ib. 1805 Fooie &c. n. p. 'Life's Vagaries, C. — - — Like Master, like Man, F. (from Mis- take) l^mo. — — Like will to Like, quoth the Devil to the CoHer, Lit. 4to. b. I. — Lilliput, Dr. Ent. — — Linco's Travels, lot. 12mo, Lindamira, or Tragedy A -la. Mode, Burl. (Thespian Gleanings^ Liodor and Clara, orBritish Officer, C» 1791 Fennell Ijudsay's Play, 4to, See Play» (Edin,) 1C02 Linen Draper, C. ^- — 1781 Jnon, Lingo in Love, Bal. — — 1804 Anon, Lingua, or Combat of ihe Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority, C. 4to. — — « 1607 ih. Lionel and Ciarisjickers(ajfe Litigants, C. tr. l^nio. — 1716 Ozeli Litigiotis Suitor Defeated, F. 12mo. {StroL Pack,) — — 1741 Anon, Little Freeholder, D. E. 12mo. 1790 Lord JIailes Little French Lawyer, C. fol. \Q¥I Ueaum.b^Flet, _ alt. n. p. 1749 Anon, _ . 1778 Mm. Booth Oamblers, Dr. — 1793 Berquin ~^ Gamester, Dr. — 1797 Sanders OP THE [ LO ] I>>4»^A. lOX Lidle Gleaner, Dr. -- . — Md^ Bevqum Uarm'it, or Rural A'dte^ltyre,^ Dr. (Juvenile Mag,) * ' — 1738 Trimmer Hunchback, or Frolic in Bag- l-^l -5 dad, F. — — — 1798 O'Keeffc John and the Giants, O. 1778 Brooke Needlewoman, Dr. 1793 Berquin Orphan of the House of Chao, T. tr. l2mo. — — 1762 Dr,Perci/ Peggy's Love, Bal. .n. p 1796 Sig, Rossi Thief, n. p. Per haps Fipt- cher's Night IVulker — Anon, Live Lumber, or U^sburied Dead, Pre. alf, n, p. — — 1795 Anon, Liverpool Prize, F. — — 1779 Pilon ^ Livery Rake, and Country Lass, B.O. 1733 Pkilips Lock and Key, M. E. — — 179G Iloare Locrine, Eldest Son of King Brutus, T. 4to, — — 1595 asc' to Shakespeare Lodoiska, M, R. tr. — — 1794 J. P. Kemblc Hist. R. 12mo. — 1804 Baijlis Lodowick Sforza, Duke of Millan, T, i2mo, — — — 1632 Gomersall Loilola, C. 12mo. — — 1648 Hackett London Chanticleers, C. 4to. — 1659 Anon, Cuckolds, C. 4to. — 1682 Rofvenscroft ' — Florentine, twoParts^Vim'^, 1602 Chetwoodyd^c, Gentleman, C. n. p. — 1667 Howard Hermit, C. — -^ 1793 O'Keeffs • r- Merchant, P. (Lost) 1660 Ford ' or Hist, of George Barnwell, T. — —- 173lLilio London out of Town, &c. F. 12mo. 1809 Maclaren 'Prentice, Op. n. p. 1754 Anon, ' Prodigal, C. 4to. 1605 asc, to Shakespeare London's Annual Triumph, &c. (Pa- geants, Speeches and Songs, on the Inauguration of LordMayor's Day,) 4to. — — -_ 1585 G^. Peele 5 4to. 1590 ib, r 4to. n, d. 1591 ib, 4to. 1604 Dekker , 4to. 1605 A. Mundau K2 V 102 BAivKfca'^ [ LO ] List Lo,jd0Ln'&\\i?nual'Triuj]iplj5 &e. 4to. 1610 Mundaij — , . n\, , — -— i .\ ■ 4to. 1611 ib. 4to. 1612 Dekker 4to. 1613 Middleton 4to, 1614 Munday 4to. 1615 26. 4to. 1616 e&. 4 to. 1616 Middleton 4lo. IGIQ 26. 4to. IG^iO J. Squire 4 to. 1621 Middleton 4 to. 1624 iVebster 4 to. 1626 Middleton 4to. 1631 Heywood 4to. 1632 «6. 4to. 1633 /6. 4 to. 1634 J. Ta^^or 4 to. 1637 Heyicood 4 to. 1638 2/^. 4to. 1639 ?6. 4to. , 1641 ib. 4to. 1655 Gayton 4to. 1656 J. 1^. 4to. 1657 J. Tatham 4to. 1658 27'. 4to. 1()59 2^, 4to. 1660 ib. 4to. 1661 2^. fol. 1661 Ogilby fol. 1662 7a//ia;» 4to. 1662 ib. 4to. 1663 ib. 4to. ' 1664 26. 4to. 1C71 T. Jordan 4 to. 1C72 2'6. 4to. 1673 ib. 4to. 1674 2*6. 4to. 1675 2*6. 4to. 1676 ib. 4to. 1677 ib.^ 4to. 1678 ib. 4(0. 1679 ib. 4to. 1680 ib. . 4to^ 1681 «6. OF TIJE [ LO ] DllAMA. lOS-* Ljiidon's Annual Triumph, &c, 4to. 1682 ib* ^ . 4to. 1683 ib. : 4to. 1G84 Jordan ^ I ■ 4(o. 1685 M, Taubman 4!o. 1686 ib^ 4to. 1687 id, ~ . 4to. 1688 ib. ^- 4to. 1689 ib. ^^ — 4to. 1691 Elk. Settle 4to. 1692 ib. . , ._^ ^ 4(0. 1693 ib. 4to. 1694 ib. . . 4to. 1695 ib. . _- fol. 1698 ib. fol. 1699 ib. , fol. 1700 ib. fol. 1701 ib, fol. 1708 ib. Juong Meg of Westminster^ n. p. 1595 Anon. Long Odds, Ser. — — - 1783 C. Dibdin Longe Shancke, n. p. Perhaps Peelers Edioard 1. — — 1695 Anon. Longer thou Livest, more Foole thou Art, 4tQ. b. I. n. d. — Wager Look about You, C. Aioi — 1600 Anon. — — before you Leap, Int. n. p. 1788 Robson F. 1808 Worgan to the Ladie, C. n. p, 1639 J. Shirley Looking-Glass for London and Eng- land, 4to. — . — 159^ Lodge Sf Green Lord Blunder's Confession, or Guilt makes a Coward, B. O. — 1733 Anon* Mayor's Day, or a Flight from Lapland, Pant. n. p. ■— 1782 O'Keeffe of the Manor, C, O. 1781 Burgoyne Russell, T. n. p. — 1782 Dr. Stratford 4to. 1784 Hay ley Lord's Supper and Wa&hing the Feet, C, n. p. — — Bishop Bale Lorenzino de Medici, T. — 1797 Rough Lorenzo, T. — __ 1791 Merry Lose no Time, C. — — 1811 Skeffington Lost and Found, C. — — \^\\ M.K, Masters Lady, T. C, fol. — 1638 W. Berkley 104 • Barker's [ LO ] List Lost Lover, or Jealous Husband, C, 4to. — — — 1696 Mrs. Manley Lost Princess, T, n. p, — Blessinglon Lots, C. tr. — — 1774 Warner Lottery, C, — — 1728 j^nan^ B. O. — ^1731 Fielding Lottery Chance, &c. M. F. 12rao. 1803 Maclaren Love A-la-Mode, C. 4to. — 1663 by T, S, . ~ F. 4to. — 1793 Macklin LoFe and Ambition, T. ♦ — 1732 Darcy a, Bottle, C. 4to. — 16^9 Farquhar ^. 1^ Duty, T. _- — 1756 Slade — — — — — or Distressed Bride, T. — — — 1722 Siurmy Folly, Ser. 4to. — 17^9 Anon, u Friendship, Scr. 4to, 1744 ib. w_J O. 1746 ib. or Lucky Re- covery, C. — — 1754 ibm •_— — , — or Riyal Pas- sions, Burl. — — 1723 ib. Glory, M. — 1734 T. Philips Honour, T. C. —- 1649 Davenant M. E. n. p. 1794 Anon. Dr.Poem, 12mo. 1742 Delamat/ne or the Privateer F. — (Ipswich,) 1753 Anon. — : and Innocence, Past. Ser. 1769 ib» Liberty, T. 4to. 1709 C, Johnson Loyalty, (Fate of Villainy) 1744 Walker Op. (in Miscel Work) — — 1791 A.Macdonald Madness, Dr. Tale, n. p, 1795 Waldron Magic, &c. Pant. — 1802 Anon. Money, or the Fair Cale- donian, M. E. — — 1798 Benson Nature, M. E. 4to. (Dub,) 1797 Berkeley Revenge, T. 4to. 1675 Settle or Vintner Out- witted, B. O. — — 1729 Anon, Riches Reconciled, M.4to. 1699 Harris Valour, or Two Noble Kinsmen, T. alt. -- — 1779 fValdron ^,.,. , War, T. 4to. — 1658 Meriton OF THE [ LO ] Drama. 105 Love and War, M. E, n. p. 1787 Jephson Lo?e and Wine, (sequel to Lore and Friendship) — — 1754 Anon, LoTe at a J^oss, or IVIost Votes carry it, C. 4to. — — \70lMrsCockburn€ Venture, C. 4to. — 1706 S. Centlivre 1 ^ or RakeReclaiai- ed, C. n. p. — — 1782 Anon, First Siglit, C. 4to. n. d. 1704 Craufurd 13. F. — 17G3 T. King or Wit of a Wo- ' man, B. O. — — 1742 Yarroio Love Betrayed, or Agreeable Disap- pointment, C. 4to. — — 1703 Burnahy Crowns the End, Past* IStno. 1640 lathmn Dragooned, F. n. d. — 1700 Motteux Finds the Way, CO. alt. n. p. 1777 Hull for Love, C. 4to. — 1695 Congrdve — — for Money, or Boarding School, C. 4to. ~- — — 1091 Durjey freed from Ignorance and Folly, M. fol. — _ — 1640 B, Jonson - Gives the Alarm, C. n. p. 1804 Holman - hath found out his Eyes^C. n.p. 1660 Jordan - in a Blaze, Op. 12mo. (Dub.) 1800 Atkinson «^^ — Camp, or Patrick in Prussia 1783 O^KeeJfe Chest, F. 4to. — 1710 6'. Johnson • Convent, C. n. p. 1805 j)LofAnspack> Cottage, Past. {Dub,) 1785 JVaker . Forest, C. — — 1723 C. Johnson Hurry, C. (Dub,) 1709 Aston ,^ all Shapes, F. — 1739 Anon* JNlaze, C. n. p. — 1672 Anon» Mist, F. 12mo. — 1747 Cunningham . Mystery, F. — 1786 Horde Puddle, C. n. d. — Anon, Riddle, Past. — 1729 C. Gibber Sack, F. 12mo. — 1715 Grijin ^Veil, C. — — 1719 Savage Village, C. O. — 1763 Bickerstaffe Wood, or Country Squire, F. 12mo. ~ — 1714 Jacob or St. J-imes'sPark, C. 4ty. — «-. -_ 1672 Wicherlej/ ICMJ Barker's [ LO ] List LoTC ill piFgoise, O. n. p. (Dub,) 1776 Lucaf Love in its Extacy, or large Prtroga- livf, Past. 4to, — — 1G49 Peaps " mahy Masques, C. (alt. from the RoYei) — — 1790 J. P. KemUe — several Masques, C. — 1728 Fielding the City, CO. — \7 67 Bicker staffe — Dark, or Man of Business C. 4to. — ^1675 Fane "- East, C. O. — 1788 Cobb ' is the Conqueror, MS. Mack^ lin*s Librari/ LoTeis the Conqueror, &c. C. n. p. Ashton — Doctor, F. tr. n. p. 1734 Anon, Laughs at Locksmiths, M. F. 1803 Colman T. tr. 1803 Anon. Law, and Ph^sick, F. n. p. 181^ Kenney Lost in the Dark, F. — 1680 Anon, makes a Man, or Fo[;*s Fortune ^ C. 4to. n. (I. — — 1701 C. Gibber — Marriage, Op. MS. (unfinished) liussel — Match, F. n. p. ^ — — 1762 Anon, — of a Grecian Lady, n. p. 1694 Anon. — of King DaTid and Fair Beth- sabe, with Absalon, T. 4 to. 1599 Peele — parts Friendship, P. n. p. 1601 Chettle^ Sfc, — Prevented, P. n. p. — 1598 Porter — )lestored, M. fol. — 1640 B, Jonson — Runs all Dangers, Pant. 1733 Anon, — the Best Physician, C, tr. Ozell Cause and Cure of GriefjT. 1744 Cooke Cure of all Woes, T. 1739 ib. Leveller, or Pretty Pur- chase, 4 to. — 1704 G, B, — Tricks, or School of Compli- ments, C. 4to. — — 16G7 J. Shirlei^ — Triumphant, or Nature will Prevail, T. C. 4to. — — 1G94 Dryden or Rival Goddesses Past, Op. 12mo. — — 1740 Bellamj/y sen, — will Find out the Way, C. 4to. (Constant Maid; ^ — \66l by T. B. C. O. n. p. — -r • — Hnll OF THE L LO ] ritAMA. 107 Love without Interest, &c, C. 4to. 1699 Anon» Lover, C. — — ■— 1730 T. Cibber Lover his own Rival, B. O, 1736 Langford Lorers of their Country, n, p. 1770 Anon, Lover's Cure, C. {Cares of Love) 4to. 1705 A. Chaves Luck, C. 4to. — 1696 Dilke Mehuicholy, F. 4to. 1629 Forde - of Laodo;ate, P. (Lost) Anon, Opera, F. — — 1729 Cheimood Progress, T. C- foK — I6i7 Beaum.SiFleg. Quarrels, C (alt. from Mis- take) — -« _ 1790 T. King Resolutions, C. n. p. 1802 Cumberland Vows, D. alt. from Kotzcbae 1798 Mrs,Tnchbald or Child of Love, P. tr. -- — — 1798 Porter or Natural Son, D. tr. — «, _ 1800 J5. Thompson Love's Adventures, C. two Parts, fcl. 1662 D. ofNewcas* a Jest, C. 4(0. — — 1696 Motteux Lottery, and a Woman the Prize, C. 4to. — — 1699 Harris Artifice, or Perplexed Squire, F. — — „ 1762 IVignell Contrivance, or Le Medecin Maigre liii, C. 4to. — — 1703 MrsXentlivre Cruelty, F. 4to. — 1640 J.Shirley Cure, or Martial xMaid, C. fol. 1 (i47 Beaum,SfFlet, — Dominion, D, Hmo. — 1654 Flecknoe Frail tic;s, or Precept against Practice, C. ' — — 1794 Holcroft Love-sick Court, or Ambitious Poli- tique, C. — — - — 1658 Brome /^ King, with Cartesmunda, &c. T. 4to. — ' — 1655 Brewer Maid, or Honour of Young Ladies, C. n. p. — - — 165.'? Brome Love's Kingdom, Past. T. C. 12rao. 1664 Flecnoe > Labour Lost, C. 4to. 1598 Shakespeare ' Won, Supposed to be All*s Well that Ends Well asc* to Shakespeare — Labyrinthj or Royal Shepherd- ess, T. C. — — . 1660 Ford 108 Eartter's [ LO ] List Love's Last Shift, or Fool in Fashion, C. 4fo. — -. — IGQ6 C. cumber Love's Loadstone. (Palhomachia.) 1630 Jnon, Martyr, or Wit above Crowns, n. p. — — — 16S5 Mrs.Wharion Masterpiece, C. n. p. 1640 lleijzoood — — JNietamorphoses, 4to. 1601 Lyly ___ fT. n, p, 1776 Vaughan Mistress, or Queen's JNlasqile, 4to. — — — 1G3G HeyKood Loves of Dido and /Eneas, Op. Tate — Emilius and Louisa, T. 1755 Maxwell • Ergasto, Past. 4to. 1705 Anon, — Mars and Venns, ^I. P.4to. 1696 Motieujt J'ast. 1717 Weaver Pilgrimage, C, fol. — ^ 647 Beaum,SfFlet, Revenge, Dr. Past. 4to. — 1737 Dr. Hoadty Riddle, Past. C. 12mo. 16:i8 A. Cozdey Sacrifice, T. 4to. — 16J3 Forde Systems, P. n. p, — 1807 Fane ^ Trials, or theXriuiuphs of Con- stancy, C. O, — — 1805 Pratt Triumph, O. 4to. — 1708 Motteux orRoyalUnion,T.4to, 1678 Cooke tlirough CallipoJis, M. fol. — . — — 1640 2?. Jonson Vagaries, or the Whim of the Moment, Dr. — — 1791 T, Vaughan Victim, or Queen of V.'ale?, T. 4to. ' — — 1701 Gildon Victory. T. C. 4to. — 1658 Chamherlaine Welcome, f.)l. — — 1640 JJ. Jonson Loving Enemies, C. 4to. — 1680 Maidzcell Louis and Antoinelte, T. — 1794 Hunter Louis in the Elysian Fields, Dr. ir^ 1789 Holer oft Louisa of Lombardy, Spec. — 1^0^ J. C Cross ljow\&udLsissic.(HighlandLassie)n.d, 1803 Rannie Low Life Above Stairs, F. — 1759 Anon* Loyal Brother, or Persian Princess, T. 4^J. — -«. — 168^ Southern Filfusion, Dr. Er«t. n. p. 1797 C, Dibdin General, T.4ro. — W60 Tate i— Lovers, T- C, 4to, — 1662 Manuche .' I. . . ^ .i?}xMts, C. — i — ^ 1801 St>aycock OF THE [ LY ] DllAMA. lOf Loyal Salo])ian, or King in the Coun- try, F. n. p. — — 1795 Colls - — — Sliepherd, or Rustic Heroine, Past. — — — 1779 Goodzsin Subject, T. C. fol. — \QX7 Beaum,&;Flet, alt, B, p. — T. Sheridan Loyalty, or Itivasiou Defeated, Hist. t. — ^ _-. \H{Q Chartiocklo\y. Lucinda, Dr. Knt. in a Novel, l2mo. 1770 Jenner Lticius, First Christian King of Britain, 'l\ 4to. — — — ^"1717 Mrs. Manley Lucitis J'jnitjs Brutus, T. 4(o. 1681 N. Lee 1733 Duncombe Hist. P. 1779 Downman Ijucky Chance, or Alderman's Bar- gain, 4to. — — 16S7 Mrss Dehn Discovery, or Tanner of York, B. O. n.d. — — M^'^ J, Arthur ^^ Escape, M. F. n.p. — \77^ Mrs, Robinson C, — -•- 1789 Linnecar Hit, or Love at a Venture, F. MS, — — — Anon, Prodigal, F. 12mo. {Wit at a Pinch) — — 1715 Anon, Lucrelia, T. (with Poems) 4(o. 1797 11, C. Dallas Lucy, Dr. Poem, n. d. — — li. Jones Lud, 4to. n. p. See King Lud 1594 Anon» Ludus Filioruin Israelis, n. p. — 1350 Anon^ Luminalia, or Festival of Light, M. 4 to. — — — 1637 Inigo Jones Lunatic, C. 4to. — — . 1705 Anon, Luh's Ghost, Pant. — — Mm Anon, Lupone, or Inquisitor, C. — 1731 Gordon Lust's Dominion, or Lascivious Queen, T. 12mo. — — — 1 G 57 Mar loe Lusty Juventus, describing the Frailtie of Youth, &c. 4to. b,l, n.d. ' 1561 Wever —. — - London, Int. n. p. — 1589 PiUtenham Lyar, C. -— — — 176 4 Foote (Catchpenny) — 1763 Anon, 4to. {Mistaken Beauty) 1661 Anon, Lycidas, M. 4to. — — 17ti2 Anon, L 110 Barker's f MA ] List Lycidas, M. E. alt, from Milton 1767 Jackson Lying Lover, or Ladies' Friendship, C. 4to. — -, — 1704 Steele Valet, F. — —.1741 Gar rick Ly nee and Pollidore, Past. n. p. 1781 Juon, Lysander, MS, Macklin's Librarij M, Macaroni, C. P. or the Blue Stocking, O. 1811 Moore F, MS. — ~ Macbeth, T. fol. — . — — alt. 4(0, — — ■ alt. — — ■ alt. — — ^ alt. — — (with Notes) {York^) Travcstie, (with Poems) Machcath in the Shades, or Bayes at Parnassus, Ser. C. F. B. O. n. p. Macke, n. p. — — Madam Fickle, or Witty False One, C. 4to. — — -. Mad Captain, O. — — ■ Couple, Burl. — — Well Malchtd, C. Guardian. {Sunshine after Rain) n, d. — — House, Burl, — — < M. E. 12mo, — Lover, T. C. fol. O. (unknown) 1773 Hitchcock 1770 Anon. 1623 Shakespeare 1673 D arena ni 1753 J» JLee 1803 J, P.Ke 1773 Anon, 1799 IL Rozse 1813 Anon. 1735 Anon. 1594 A]wii, 1677 Durfcij 1733 Driirii 17e9 G. a". Stevens 1653 Brome 1795 T. Dildin 1737 Baker 1785 W, C. OuUon 16-^7 Beaufn.SFici. Motteux 1770 Anon, 1598 I'VitsJn^ Sic. Madman, Burl. 4to. — Madman's Morris, n. p. Mador, King of Britain, Hist. P. n. p. 1660 Beaumont Madrigal and Trulletta, Mock T. 1758 JiecU Mad Tom of Bedlam, &c. Droll, n. p. Mad World my Masters, C. 4to. Magic Banner, or Two Wives in One House, M. D. — — ——• - Bride, D. 11. n. p. — Cavern, or Virtue's Triumph, Dogget 1608 Middleton 1798 O'Keeffe 1810 Skeffingion Pant. — Flute, Pant. — 1785 fVeintzer 1800 J. C, Cross OF THE [ MA ] Drama, 111 'Jagic Girdle, Burl. 4fo. — 1770 G, S, Careif Oak, or Ilarliquin Woodcut- ter, I^ln^ — — — 1799 Anon^ — Picture, C alt. — 1783 Bate Dudley iMaii'ician, or Bottle Conjuror, Pant. Saf. u. j). — — \7^9 Anon, Tvlagiciari no Conjuror, CO. n. p. 1792 Merry Magician of (he Mountain, Pant. 1763 Anon, Magnet, M, E. 4to. — — 1771 Anon, Magnetic Lady, or Humours Recon- ciled, fol, — — — 1640 B, Jonson Mao^nificence, Goodly Merry Int. &c. foi. b.l. n. d. — — 1533 Skelton INIagnificent Lovers, C. tr. — Ozell ^Masio and Dago, or Harlequin the ^ Hero, Pant. n. p. ■— — 1794 Lonsdale Mahmoud, 0. n. p. — — 1790 Iloare Mahomet. {Turkish Mahomet,) 1594 Feele — T. tr. 12mo. — Dr.Francklin — : the Impostor, T. — 1744 Miller* Maiden's Holyday, C. n. p. — 1654 MarloeSfDay Maidenhead Well Lost, C. 4to. 1634 ileywood Maiden Whim, or Critical Minute, F. n. p. — — — 1756 Dr, Hill Maid in the Mill, C. fol. — \Q47 Beaum,&{FleU « of Bath, C. — ' -. 1778 Foote of Bristol, P. — — 1803 Boaden - Honour, T. C. 4to. — 1632 Massinget C. alt. — \7S5 J, P.KemOle Kent, C. — — 1778 PValdron Lochlin, Dr. (with Poeois) ] HO I f V.Richardson — Marienburg, Dr, tr, i7&8 Anon, Normandy, or Death of the Queen of France, T. — 1703 E. J . Eyre ^ the Mill, C. fol. — I (Ji'SFlet.Sf Rowley __. CO. — I7d5 Bickentaje or CouritryRevels, F, ail. from Beaumont:nid Fletcher n. J). — --- — 1759 Anon, Oaks, D. E» — — 1774 Burgoyns the Vale, C.O.ir.(Dub.) 1775 Ano7i. jNIaid's Last Prayer, or Any rather than Fail, C 4to. — —1693 T, Southerne •■'—-—> Me:amorphosisj C 4to. lOOO Lyly 112 Barkeu's [ MA ] List Maid's Rerenge, T. 4to. -— 16^9 J, Shi/iej/ ' Tragedy, 4to. — l6]9Beaum.SiFki, alt. n. p. 1690 /Ta/Zer Maid the Mistress, C. 4to. — 1708 Tavcrner Bur. — 178 J P'KecJfe Maids, or Nuns of Glossenbury, F. tr. 12mo. — ^ — 1804 }Vild Maids and Bachelors, or My Heart for Yours, C. n. p, — — 180G Skeffington Majesty Misled, T. — - — \770 Anon, or Overthraw of Evil Ministers, T, — — 1734 Anon. 'Make a Noise Tom, Oc.F. — 17 IS Anon, Malcolm, Ring of Scots, P. n. p. 1G02 C. Massey — 'i\ — — 1779 Johniioberts Malcontent, T. 4to. — — \Q0^ Marsion Male Coquette, or Seventeen Hundred and Fifty -seven, F. — 1757 Garrkk Mall, or Modish Lover, C. 4to. 1674 J. D, Malvina, T. — (Glas.) 1786 Anon, Mamamouchi, or Citizen turned Gent, 4to. — — — 1675 Ravenscrofl Management^ C. — — 1799 Rcijnolds ^Manager an Actor in Spite of Ilim- . self, P. n. p« — — 1784 Bonnor •— in Distress, Prel. — 1780 Colman Managers, Occ. C. 4to. ^ — 1708 Anon, Manasseh, Or, 4to. — — 17G6 Anon, Man and Wife, or Shakes] care Jubi- bilee, C. — — 1770 Colman * • « or more Secrets than One, C. — — — 1809 Arnold . Mangora, King of the Timbusians, T. 4to. — > — — 1718 Moore Manhater, C. l^cMo. — — i/Gi I'oote . C. ir. — — G:^tll Manhood and Wisdom, M. D. 4to. 156;,3 Anon, Maniac, or the bwiss Banditti, Serio C. O. n. p. — — 1810 Arnold -" ■■ ~ Maid, or Euphemia's Flights, M.Int.n. p. — — 1 H04 Robsrdeau Man in the Moon, Dr. Sk. n. p. J 799 Breicer Manlius Ca[)itolinus, T. tr. l?nio. 1715 Ozell Man Milliner, F. — -— 1798 (rK^eJfe OF THE [ MA ] Drama. 113 I\Ian of Business, C. — — 1774 Colman Enterprise, F. — 1780 6\ Shillito " Family, C. — — 1771 Jenner . Honour, C. (Brit. Theat.) 1730 Ljjnck Modi), or Sir Fopling FJut- 1786 Dalies ter, C. 4to. — — 1676 Etherege ;jVen market, C. 4fo, 1678 Hozcard Parts, or Trip to London, F. /I 12 mo. — — - — 1795 Jackman. Quality, F. — — 1776 Lee Reason, C. n. p. . — 1770 //. Kell^ Taste, C. — — 17:^5 Miller Int. ^ — 1733 Anon, F. — — 175^ Anon, Ten Thousand, C. — 1796 liolcrofl the Mill, Burl. T. O. 1765 Ano:n, the World, C. — 1793 Macklin Alan's Bewitched, or the Devil to do about Her, C. 4(o. n. d, — 1710 Mrs.Cenilivrg the Master, C. 4to. — 1669 Davenant aU. 1775 Woodward Man too Hard for theMasler, C. iinkn. Man with Two Wives, or Wigs for Ever, Dr. Fable — ' — 1798 Waldron Manuscripts, Int. 12rao. - — 1809 Lucas Marcelia, T..4tb. — — 1670 Booihbi/ Marcella, or Treacherous Friend, T. C, 4 to. — — 1784 Hayley Marches Day, D. E, {Edin.) 1771 Anon, Marciaoo, or Discovery, T. C. 4to. fEdin,) 1663 Gierke Marcus Brutus, T. 4to. — 1722 D, of Buckingham •^ Tullius Cicero, T. 4to. 1651 F, Grtville Oxford Mag, Jan, — — 1773 Pat sail Marforio, F. (Critic of Taste, or Tale of a Tub,) Sat. n. p. — 1736 Anon. Margaret of Anjou, Hist. Int. n, p. 1777 Jerningham Ma.gery, or Worse Plague than the . Dragon, Burl. — — 1738 Carey Maria, or Maid of (he Rock, C. O. "• ?• — — — A» Davidson L 2 114 JBabkeu's [ MA ] List Mariam, (lie Fair Quceu of Jevviy, T. 4to. — — 1 6 1 3 Ladj/ E^Caraxs iMariamne, T. — . — 1723 Fcnton tr. — — Dr. Francklin- Marian, M. E. — — \7^^ Mrs. Brooke Marie INlagdelene, Mystery, MS, 151'2 Anon, Marina, P. — — — 1738 LiUo Mariners, M. E. n. p. — 1796 Birch Marius and Sylla, 4io. {Wounds of Civil IVar) — — 1504 Lodge Marmion, or Battle of Flodden Field, . Dr. R. n. p. — — 1811 Groseite Marplot, second Part of (he Busy Body, C. 4to. — — ' \7ll Mrs.Centlivre in i^isbon, C, alt, 12mo, 1760 iVoodzcard Marriage Act, C. O. (Islanders ait.) l7Si C Dibdin • A-la-Mode, C. 4to. 1673 Brijden — — F. (Modish Cou- ple, alt.) n. p. — — 1760 Anon. at Last, orFortunalcPrince O, — — — 1733 Anon. Broker, crPander,C.13mo. 166^ M. IV, Contract, C. — 1778 Brooke Hater Matched, C.4to. 10i;2 Burfey Night, T. 4to. — 1G64 Ld. Falkland of Bacchus, O. — 1673 Anon, of Oceanus and Britannia, Spec. 12mo. — — 1659 Flecnoe of Sir Gawainc, Op. See Europ, Mag. for May and July \7i>^ Br. Seally . ^ of Wit and Sciences, Int. 1570 Anon. Projects, C. tr. (Theat. Rec.) — — — Anon. Promise, Int. {Intriguing Courtiers) -- — — 173*2 Anon. C. — 1803 AUingham Married and Unmarried, D. S. 1796 J, C, Cross • — Beau, or Curious Imperti> nent, C. 4to. — — 16S4 Crozcne Coquet, C. — — 1746 Batllie - " Libertine, C. n. p. — 1761 Macklin Man, C. — — 1789 MrsJnchbald - Philosopher, C. tr. — 1732 J. Kelly Marry, or do Worse, C. 4to. — 1704 W, fValker OF THE [ M A ] Dkaiia. 115 Marshall of Luxembonrg, T.C. 12mo. 1710 Anon, ' Osrick, P. n. p. — 1602 HeywoodyS^c* Martial Maid, C. foi. See Love's Cure — — — \6i7 Beaum, Si' Flet, Martyn Svrarte, n. p. — — 1597 Anon, Martyrdom of Ignatius, T. — 1773 GarnboUl Marly rM Soldier, T. 4to. — 1638 H. Shirley Mary Magdalen, her Life and Rei)ent- anco, 4t<>. — — 1567 L, Wager Mary Queen of Scotland, T. — 1703 Anon, Scots, T. (unfinished) D.ejWharton MS^ See Ku» rop, Mag. vol. r, p. 1 78 — Dr. Francklin T. 1789 Hon. J. St. John Hi«t. T. 1792 Mrs.Deverell — Stewart, Queen of Scots, Hist. Dr. — — {Ellin.) 1801 Anon. — Stuart, T. tr. — _ ISOI J. C. 31. Dr. Poem — 18C7 Grahatne Masque, (Lost) — — ^ Govell at Bretbie, 12nio. — 1658 A, Cockain on Account of Viscount IMontacute's Marriage — 1587 G. Gascoigne at Lord Hayes's, fol. 1617 U. Jonson Ludlow Castle, 4fo. 1637 Milton - Whitehall, in Honour of Lord Hay e, &c. fol. — — 1607 Campion for Valentiiiian — 1685 2hie in the Prophetess, 4to. 1690 Betterton of Augurcs, 4to. — 1621 B, Jonson Beauty — — 1608 B, Jonson Flowers, 4to. — 1614 Anon, — Inner Temple and Gray's lnn,&c. 4to. n d. — — 1612 Beaumont the Four Inns of Court 1633 Anon. Gypsies, 12nio. 1640 B, Jonson — Middle Temple and Lyn- coln's Inn, 4to. n. d. — 1613 Chapman Owls at Kenelworth, foT. 1640 B, Jonson — Patriotism andTruth,Pol, Sat. Westminster Journal^ Nos. in I. LviJi. —> — 1742 Anon. — Queens — — 1640 i?. Jonson 116 Barker's [ MA ] List Masque in Honour of the Prince and Princess of Wales — — * 1795 Rev, J. Hook — with Nuptial Songs at Lord Vis. Haddington's Marriage, &c. 1640 B. Jonson — at Hunsdou House, 12mo. 1637 IJei/zcood . (Pol. Reg.) — — 1802 Leftlj/ Masqued Friend, C. /^Duplicity, alf.) n, p. — — — 1803 Anon, Masquerade, C. n. d. — — 1719 C* Johnson or Evening's Intrigue, F. 12mo. — — 1717 Griffin or Humorous Cuckold, C. {Merry Masqueraders) 1730 Mrs. Auhin ■ du Ciel, M.4to. 1640 J. Sadler Massacre of Paris, T. 4to. — 1690 N, Lee • with Death of Duke of Guise, T. n. d. — — Marloe Maisaniello, History of the Rise and Fall of. Part I, 4to. 1700, Part IL 4to. — — — 1699 Durfei/ Master Anthony, C. 4to. — 1690 E, of Orrery • Turbulent, or the Melancho- lies, C, 4to. — — 1682 Anon, Match at Midnight, C. 4to. — 1633 ^F. Rowley Matchavcll, n. p. — — 1591 Anon, Match for a Widow, or Frolics of Fancy, CO. — — 1788 Atkinson ^^ Matchmaker Fitted, or Fortune Hun- ters rightly Served, C. 12mo. \1\^ Anon, Match-making, &c. C, n. p. ISOSMrs.C.Kemble Match Aic in London, T. C. 4to. 1631 Dekker Matilda, T. (unknown) — Anon. — — — 1775 Francklin — tr. {Lady's Mag.) 1803 Eleanor £L — {Lewes ^) 1803 J Delap Matiimonial Breakfast, Burl. n. d. B. Walwyn ' Trouble, C, and T. C. izDo Part.', fo\, — — 166^ D. of Nezccas, Matrimony, €. P. n. p, — 1798 Anon, — : ^ M, E. — — 1804 Kcnney Mausoleum, C. 4to. — — 17S4 fi.Hayley Mawc, 11. p. — — — 1594 Anon, Maximian, T. tr. — — 1800 LadyBurrell OF THE [ ME ] Drama. lit May.Day, C. 4to. — — loll Chapman M. F. — — 1775 Garrick Mayor of Garret, C, — — 1764 Foote — Quinborongh, C 4to. 1061 Middleton Measure for Measure, C, fol. — 16^3 Shakespeare --» reused 1803 J, P. Kemble or lieauty Ihe best Advocatt^ alt. 4ta. — 1700 Gildon Medea, T. tr. — — 1563 Studly 1 6 48 Sherburne T. — — . — 1731 G.Johnson T. 4(t- — — 1761 6?/ot?er — Orat. n. pub. — — B.StillingJlect — T. tr. 4to. — — \7^\ Potter T. tr. — — 1782 Wodhull T. tr. — — 1810 Wheelmright , and Jasou, B. T. C. 1781 Anon, •'Medicine for a Curst Wife, P. n* p. 1602 Dekker Medley, or Harlequin Have at All, Pant. — — — 1778 Anon, Meeting of the Company, or Bayes's Art of Acting, Prel. n. p. 1774 Garrick f Melancholy Knight, n. p. — 1615 S, Rozsland Melancholicks, 4to. — — Anori* Melicerta, Hist Past. tr. — Gzell Mclite5C.tr.i2mo. — — 1776 AnoiiB Melocosmiotes, Int. n. p. — 1796 ib, Melpomene's Overthrow, &c. Mock M. — — — 1778 J. CazmleU Menajchmi, C. tr. 4t-o. — — lb95 JV. fV, Men of Gotham. Merriment, n. p. Kent] e Mentaiisf, Dr.Sat. n.p, {Manchester J 1759 Gentleman V Mercantile Lovers, Dr. Sat. (KorA",) 1775 IVallis Merchant, C. tr. — — 1767 Colman ■ of Camden, n. p. — 1594 Anon. . of Guadaloupe, P. tr. 1802 Wallace of Venice, T. C, 4to. 1600 Shakespeare . alt. 1795 J, P. Kemble alt. {Reading^) 1802 Dr, Valpy - revised 1810 J. P. Ksmble — uiiliNotes (Dublin.) 1805 Eccles 118 Barker's f ME ] List jVlercurius Biifannicus, or English In- telligencer, T. C. 4fo. — 1641 BraithwaKr " in Laiin^ n. d. Anon, Mercury Harlequin. Pant. — 1756 IVjodicard —- Vindicated, &c. fol. — \(d\0 B.Jomon Merlin, or (he British Enchanter and King Arthur, &c. Dr. Op. alt. 1736 Giffard ■ or the Devil of Stonehenge 1734 Theobald in Love, P. O. — 1759 Hill Mermaid, F. -^ — . — 1792 Franklin Merope, T. — — — 1731 Jeffreys — — — 1749 IWl — tr. — — I)r, Francklin — — 1744 Theobald — Ital and Eng. — 1740 Aijre Merry Cobler, B. O. — — 1735 Coffey Combat, Burl. — — 1787 W, C. Oulton — Counterfeit, or Viscount A.Ia. Mode, F. alt, n. p. — — 1762 Anon. Defil of Edmonton, C. 4tOi 160S asc, io Brezaer — Masqueradcrs, or Humorous Cuckold, C. — — 1730 Mrs, Aubin — — MidnightMistake, or Comfort- able Conclusion, C. — — 1765 Ogborne Milkmaid of Islington, 4te. (^ Muse at Newmarket) — 1680 -^ncw* Miller, or Countryman's Ram- ble, (Src. F. — (Salop.) 1766 Sadler Pranks, or Windmill-Hill, F. 1704 Anon, Sailors, or Landlord Bit, V. 1707 ib, Sherwood, or Harlequin Fo- rester, Pant. — — 1795 ib. Wivis of Windsor, C. 4to. 1602 Shakespeare alt. 1797 J. P. Kemble revised 1804 ih. Messaiina, the Roman Empress, 12mo. 1640 Hichurds Messene Freed, or Cruel Virtue, T. (with Poetical Works) (Dub,) 1793 W, Preston Messiah, Orat. 4to. — — 1755 Jennens Metamorphoi-ed Gyj)sie?, M. fol. (Masque of Gijpsies) — 1610 B. Jonson Metamorphoses, C. O. — 1776 C, Dibdin Metamorphosis or Old Lover Out- witted, F. 4to. — — 1704 Corey OF THE [MI] DUAMA. Metamorphosis, orllarleqilin Cato, C. 1723 Anon. C. O. u. p. — 1783 Jackson 119 Meteor, or a Short Blaze for a Bright One, F. — — — Methodist, C. n. d. — — Preachers, Int. n. p. Michaelmas Tcrme, C. 4to. — Microcosmus, Mor, M. /Ao, — Midas, C. 4to. — — — Burl. — — Middle Dish, or Irishman in Turkey, F. u. p. — — — Midnight Jlour, C. 1809 Gent 17GI Potimger 1775 Anon. 1607 Middleion . 1637 Nahbes 1592 Lyly 1764 O'ilara 1804 W,C, OuUon 1788 Mrs.lnchbiUd orWar of Wits, F. tr, 17S7 Anon, Wanderer, M. E. Midsummer Night's Dream, C. 4to, alt. Milesian, CO. — — Militant Couple, F. {Battle oj Sedgemoor) — — Military Academy, Dr. — Milkmaid, Ser. n. p. — — Miller, P, n. p. — — and his Men, M. D. — ^ — Outwitted, F, n. p. — 1793 Pearce 1600 Sha/cespcare 1763 Garrick \ni Jack man 1714 D,of Bucking, 1793 Berqdn 6'. Dibdin 1598 R. Lee 1813 Pocock 1752 Anon. 1804 Waldron 1781 ib. Miller's Maid, M. F. n. p. — Miliin:'r, {Theatre of EducaiionJ i^iilliners, or Female Revenge, Burl. {Liverpool,) 1790 Ilarplej/ Minced Pyn, Dr. Sk. [Ear op. Mag,) 1S06 Moser Mine, Dr. Poem, 4to. — — 1785 Sargent or tlie Black Forest of Islria, ^ Spec. . — _ _ 1800 /. C. Cross Dr. Bal. n. p. — j S\ J, Pratt Minerva's Sacrifice, P. {Lost J 1653 Massinger — — — Triumph, M, (Dow San» cho) — . — _ 1739 Boifd -, _ 1679 S.Shaw Miniature Picture, C. — — 1781 M.ofAnspach Minister, T. tr. — — 1797 M, G. Lewis Minna von Barnhelm, C.(Theat.Rec.) 1781 F. Holzrojt Minor, C. — — — 1760 Foote — (with an additional Scene) 1761 Anon* Minorca,/!'. — ^ 1756 Dell 1^0 Barker's [ MI ] Minstrel, or Heir of Arundel, T. Miraculous Cure, or Citizen Outwit- ted, F. (from the Double Gallant) 12ino. — (A'eror?/,) Mirror, or Harlequin Every VVhtro, Pant. Bur. — — . — "• ■ with Defeat of Apollo, and Mob in Despair, Dr. Sat. n. p. Mirrour, C. — * — — Mirza, T, n. d. — — Misanthrope, C. tr. — — Miscellanies (Plays, ^Stc.)2vol. 12ino. Miscellaneous Papers, &c, under the Hand and Seal of VVni, Shakespeare 4to. — — Mischance, Int. — — Miser, C, 4to, — — List 1805 Mrs. West 1771 B. Ford6 1779 C. Dibdin 1737 Anom 1757 Dell 1G47 Baron 1709 Hughes 1746 Beilamj/ Cunfinisbcd) tr, 12mo. tr. 12nio. — ~ 12mo, — — F. alt. Ent. or Wagner and Abericock, Miser's Retreat, F. alt. (IVhim) Miseries of Human Life, F. n. p. of Inforccd Marriage, C, 4to. — — — Misery of Civil War, T. 4to. Misfortunes of Arthur, P. 12mo. b. I, Miss in her Teens, or Medley of Lo- vers, F. — • Miss Lucy in Town, F. — Mission from Rome into Great Britain in the Causeof Popery, Spec. 4lo. n. d. — - — — Mistake, C. 4to. — — Mistaken Beauty, or Lyar, C. 4(o. Husband, C, 4to. — Mistake of a Minute, M. E. n. p. ■ — upon Mistake, F. (-^jJ- pearance is Against Them) 1796 S. Ireland 1772 C. Dibdin 1672 T.Shadicell 1733 Fielding 1735 Hughes 1732 Ozell 1752 3/. de Boissf/ 1767 Thornton 1788 Itghe 1792 Wild 1727 Thurmond 1734 Anon, 1807 ib. 1607 Wilkins 1680 Croicne 1587 Hughes — 1747 Gar rick 1742 Fielding 1746 Anon. 1706 Vanbrugh 168^" Anon* 1675 Anon. 1787 Anon. 1786 MrsJnchbald OF THE [ MO ] Drama. 121 Mistakes, or False lleporls, T. C. 4to. -— — — 1691 Harris or Happy Resentment, C. 1758 hd.Cornbury of a Day, M. F. (Norwich) 1786-7 Anon. Mister H. F. n. p. — — 1806 Lamb - Taste the Political Fop, or Modes of the Court, C, — 1732 Anon, Mistress Doggrcl in her Altitudes, &c. Prel. n. p. — — 1795 ib, ' Nor.such's rsTonsense. Int. 1790 ih, l^ailiament, 4to« — 1648 ib, Wigfrins, F. — — 1803 Allinghum Mithiidates, King of Ponius, T. 4to. 1678 Lee Mob in Depair, Dr. Sat. (MirrourJ 17'S7 An»n, Mock Countess, F. n. p,from the Play istheFlot — — 1727 ib. DoctoPj-or Dumb Lady Cured_, B.F.^ — — 17^% Fieldins Duellist, or French Valet, C. 4to. — — -_ ]675 P. Belon — - Lawyer, B. O. — — 1733 Phillips Marriage, C. 4to. — 169G Scott — - Officer, &c. F. — 1733 2\ Gibber — - Orators, F. n. p. — 1756 Anon, Philosopher, C. 12mo. — 1737 Harper Pilgrim. F. ait. (Brit. Theat.) Anon. Preacher, Sat. C. Alleg. F. 1739 ib. Tempest, or ^^^chanted Castle, 4to. — -. _ 1G75 Duffctt Thyestes, F. 12mo. — 1674 fVright >\iode, C. (Plajjs written for a Private Theatre) — — 1786 Davies Modern Antiques, or Merry Mourners F. — — — 1798 O'Keeffe Arria, T. tr. — — 1795 Anon^ Breakfast, or All Asleep at Noon, Int. — -— 1790 H.Siddons — '■ Character introduced in JEsop 1751 Stamper Comedy, or It's all a Farce, J>r. SaU — — — 1792 Anoru Courtship, C, — 1768 ib, Jielcn, or School for Fashion, C. D. pub. — — ih. M 122 Barker's [ MO ] List Modern Honeymoon, F. .n. p. Anon, Honour, or Baiber Duellist 1775 id, ' ^ Husband, C. — - — 1732 Fielding C. 4to. — 1702 Bnrnaby Life, C (unfinished) MS, Russeil Poetasters, or Directors no Conjurors, F. n. d. — — 1720 Anon, Prophets^ or New Wit for a Husband, C. 4to. n.d. — 1709 Durfej/ Receipt, or Cure for Love, C.'alt. (from Asyou !/ike It) l2mo. 1739 /. (J, Wife, or Virgin ber own Ri- Tal, C. — —1744 St3vens> alt. n. p. 1771 Anon, Modish Couple, C. ' — — 1732 BoUens ■ Gallants, C, (Inirigning Courtiers) — — 1733 Anon. Husband, C. 4lo. — 1702 Bnrnaby Wife, C. — — 1774 Gentleman Moggy and Jenny, Bal. — 1799 Jiajfey Mogul Tale, F. n, p. — -^ 1734 MrsAnchbald Mohocks, T. C. F. Sat. — 1712 aac, to Gay Moina, Dr. Sk. 4to. — 1790 F, Saj/ers Momus turned Fabulist, or Vulcan's Wedding, O. — — 1729 Anon! Monarchial Image, or Nebuchadnrz- zar's Dream, Dr. Poem — 1691 Fleming Money at a Pinch, or Irishman's Fro- lics, F. n. p. — — 1793 Robson Money is an Ass, C. 4fo, — 16G8 Jordaji the Mistress, C. ■■ — 1720 Southern " •^ Monfort, T. — 1798 J. Bnillie de, T. alt. n. p. -- 1800 J,P.Kemble Monimia T. — — — \S\OE.ojCarijsfort Monopolizer Outwitted, M. 15. 12mo. 1800 Maclaren Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, or Squire Trelooby, C. 4to. — — 1704 Anon, . J tr. Ozell d'Olive, C. 4to. — 1606 Chapman Thomas, C. 4to, — 1639 Fletcher Montbar, or the Buccaneers, T. 4to. 1804 Moore Montem. the, M. E. — — 1808 Rozce Montezuma, T. — — 1778 Brooke Montfort, T. d. p. — — 1803 Anon, o? THE [ M U ] Draiv^a. 123 Monument in Arcadia, Dr. Poem, 4to. 1773 Keaie Moral Dramas — — 1790 Mrs, Hughes Quack, Dr. Sat. — 17 b7 Dr. Bacon ^ Mordecai's Beard, Int. n. p. — 1790 Anon, More Dissemblers besides Women, C. 1657 Middleton — - Fripfhtened than Hurt, M. F. n. p, {Execution) — — \7Sb ^Anon^ . Kotzebue, or My own Pizarro, Mono. Dr. ——• - Ways than One, C. — Morning Post and Morning Chronicle, h\t, — — — Ramble, C. 4to.' — > Mors, C. 12mo. (Douay^) ^Iprtimer's Fall, T. (unfinished) JVloses and Zipporah, O. n. p. ■ — in the Bulrushes, Sac. Dr. '^ alt. 1799 ib, 1783 Mrs, Cowley 1811 Anon, 1673 ib, 1628 ib. 1 6 40 B, Jonson 1760 Slillingjieet 1782 More 1793 Anon, Mother and Daughters, C. CTheat. Rec) — — — Bombie, C. 4tareil,or Matchless Maids. {Love and Honour) — — 1649 Dacenant No 0:.e>s Enemy but his Own, C. 1764 Murphy Noolka Sound, or Britain Prepared, Panu — — — 1790 Anon. No PrJude! Occ. Dial. n. p. 1803 Colman^ jun. Northern Election, &c. Dr. — 1749 ib, No^-ch-ija Heiress, or Humours of York, C. 12mo. — — 1716 Mrs, Davids OF THE [NY] DllAMAV n9 NoTlhcrn Heroes, or Bloody Contest between Charles XII. and Peter the Great — — — 1748 Anofi, : IflOy or Good Times of Q. Bess, F. alt. — — 1791 S*. Kembh I^ss, or Nest of Fools, C, 4to. — — — 1632 Brome Northumberland, T. n. d. — 1-771 Meilan Northward lloe, 4to. — — 1607 Dekker, 8fc^ Norwich Merchant, or Happy Recon- ciliafion, F. 12mo. n. d. {Norwich^) Anon, Norwood Gipsies, Pant. n. p. . 1777 ib. Nosegay of Weeds, or Old Servants in New Places, F. n. p. •— 1798 O'Keeffe No Song no Supper, M. E. n. p. 1790 Hoare Not at Home, Dr. Ent. — 1809 Dallas Note of Hand, or Trip to Newmarket F. — — -1774 Cumberland Nothing Impossible to Love, T. C. n. p. — — — 1660 Le Greece Notoriety, C. — — 1793 Reynolds Novella, C. — — -—1653 Brome Novelty, or Every Acta Play, 4to. 1697 MoiteuT Nourjad, Dr. n. p^ — — l^OZ M, of Anspach Nourmahal, Emj)ress of Hindostan, Mel. Dr. (£wro/7. iV/tf^.) — \m^ Moser No Wit like a WomaVs, F. n. p. 1769 Anon, i No Wit, no Help Hke a Woman's, C. 1657 Middleton Now*s your Time Taylors, C, Sketch n. p. — — — 1794 Anon^ Number Nip, or the Elfin King of (he Giant Mountains, Pant. — 1803 J* C Cross Numps Courtship, or Love makes a Painter, C. n. p. — — 1758 Anon. Nunnery, M.E. n, p. «— — 1785 Pearce-- Niiptials, Occ. M. — — 17i3 Ramsaj/ M.D. — — 1791 Christian of Feleus and Thetis, 4to. 1654 Ilozcell Nut-brown Maid, C. O. 12mo. 1770 G, S. Caret/- Nymph of the Fountain, or Harlequin Arab, Pant*. — — 1797 J* CCrossi ISO Barker's [ OL ] List ^^AKS, or Beauties of Canterbury, C. — — — 1780 Mrs, Burgess Oberon, M. (with Poems)' (Bristol^) 1802 Sotheby ObcFon, the Fairy Pricice, M. fol. 1G4Q B, Jonson Obi, or Three-finged Jack,. Paot. 1800 Fw^ceit Obstinate Lady, C. 4to. — ■ 1G57 Cockdin Occasional Oratorio, 4to» n. d. Anon, Occasional Prelude, n. p. < 1776 Colman — 1792 Cumberland Octavia, T. tr. — — 1810 PVheelzcright 4to. b, L — 1581 Nuce OcuUstyF. (Brit, Thea,) — 1747 Anon. ■ - — — — 1757 Dr, Bacon c^ Odd Whims, or Two at a Time, C, (Ipswich^y 180-1 Repion Ode, 4to. — — — 1769 Garrick Rejected, C. 4to. — 1791 Year sky Odin, Dr. 12mo. — (Oxford^) 1804 Richards CEdipus, T. tr. 4to. — — 1681 Neville — — Dr,Francklinr MS, — . — . Whitehead i^' Mason at Colonus, T, tr. 4to. 1788 Potter — 1729 Adams 4 to. 1759 Dr.Francklin King of Thebes, T. 4to. 1679 DrydenSfLee 12mo. 1715 Theobald 4 to. 1788 Potter 17 y G. S.Clarke Tyrannus, T. tr. — 1729 Adams 4 to. 1759 Francklin ■ 1779 31 a ur ice (Enono, Pa^t. 4to. n. d. — 1056 R, Cox Of Age To-morrow, M. E. . — 1H05 T, Dibdin Otia and Eihelbert, T. — 1791 Predon Offering of Isaac,Sac.Or.(withPoems) 1811 Anon, Ogre and Little Thumb, &c. Bal. 1807 Anon Oh! it's Impossible, C. n. p. — 1780 J, P, Kemble Oh this Love! or the Masqueraders, C. O. 9^,^Jffyfi'LM^«L» fi^/o — 1810 Ken ney Oithona, Dr. Poem — — 1768 Barihelemon OldBaichelor, C. 4to. — im'i Congreve ■ City IMauners, €, (Eastward Hoe, altO — — 1775 C.Lennox or THE f OP ] Drama, ISl Old Clothesman, F. n. p. — 1799 ^non, Couple, C. 4to. — — 1G58 Mat/ - Debauchees, C. — 1732 'Fielding England for E?er, CO. 12mo. 1799 Maclaren Fortunafus,C. 4to. b. L 1600 Dekker . Harlequin's Fire.Sfde, Pant. 1804 Anon, interest, F. 43 Acts^ (squib) 1753 ib, Law, or New Way to Please Ye, C. 4 to, — — \QbQMassinger^6ic, — — Love Renewed, C. 12mo. 1789 Nation — — Maid, C. — — 1761 Murphy • Man of the Mountain, &c. n. d. C, Dibdinyjan* Man's Lesson, and Young Man's Love — — — 1605 Anon, ' Man taught Wisdom, or Virgin Unmasked, F. — — 1734 Fielding Mode and New, or Country- Miss with her Furbeloe, C. 4to. T). d. — — — 1709 Durfej/ Quizzes, orW'hat's the News? M. F. I'^mo. — (Dub,) 1779 R.Hall — r-~ Roscius, Sic, M. F. l2ino. 1805 Maclaren Troop, or Monsieur Ragout, C, 4 to. — — — 1672 Laci/ I --^_- Wives Tale, C. — — 1595 Peele Woman of Eighty, Burl. C, Dibilin Wo nun Weather wise, lot. 1770 Carey Olindo andSophronia, T, — \7 5^ Portal Olio, P. (unknown) -^ — Anon* Oliver Cromwell, Hist. P. — 1751 G. S, Green Olympia, T, tr. — — Dr.Francklin Olympiad, O. tr. — —1767 llooie Olympus in an Uproar, Burl. n. p, 1796 Anon, Omai, or ^ Trip Ground the World, Pant. — — — 1785 O'Keeffe Omnipotence, Orat. 4(o. — 1774 Anon, Once a Lover, and always a Lover, C. alt. l'2mo. — — 1736 Lansdoione One and Ail, F, — — 1787 Joddrell One Bird in the Haiul, worth Two in the Bush, C. P. n. p. — 1803 Anon, One o'Clock, or the Knight and the Wood Daemon, Dr. R, --, 1811 Lewis One Fool makes Many, C. (r. 1807 ib. 132 Barker's |] OR ] List O. P. Victorious, or WhoDareSneezo ? Occ. F. — — 1810 Anon. Opera, {Epilogue to Richard HI,) s^ (Dub.) 1756 ib. ' /alluding to the Peace) 1712 Grimes Dancer, Dr,Pr.(Theat.Kec.) 1803 CurmonHl ■ du Gueux, &c. tr. — 1750 Hallam < ofOperas, (TomThumb,a]t.) 1733 JIachet, Sfc, Operator, B. O. 4to. — — 1740 Anon. Opportunity, C, 4to. — — 1640 J. Shirk}/ Oppositiun, Int. alt. n. p. — 1790 Ryder Oracle, C. — — — 1741 Ano?i, ■ Int. tr, — — 1752 Mrs. Gibber T. n. p. — — W, Gifford Orange Baven, or More Good News, M. F. n. p. — — 1813 r. Dihdin Orators, C. — — 1762 Foote Orbis, or the WorUl in the Moon, Dr. Sat. (Europ, Mag.) — 1810 Moser Ordinary, C. — — 1651 Cartwright Orestes, T. 4to. — — 1633 GoJJTe — — , — ^ 1717 Hughes Dr. O, — _ 1731 llieobald ■ T. tr. — — Dr. Francklin 1780 Banister _ _ . -« __ 1781 IVodhull T. 4to. — — 1783 Potter {Oberon) — 1802 Sotheby Orestes' Furies, P. 'n.. p. — 1 598 DdAA'er Orguia, or Fatal Error, T. 4to. 1 058 L. IV, Orlando, O. — — 1733 Anon. — — — and Serapliina, or the Fune- ral Pile, Dr. -r- (Norzcichy) 1800 Laihom - Fnrioso, One of tjie Twelve Pieres of France, 4to. — 1594 Green Ormasdes, or Love and Friendship, T. C. — — — 1665 Kiiligrew Oronooko, T. 4 to. -~ — 16v6 Southern alt. — ^— 1759 Hawkesworth — or Royal Slave, T. alt. 1760 Anon. 12mo. — — — 1760 Gentleman Orphan, or IJnhappy Marriage, T. 4to. — — — 1680 Oticay OF THE [ O T ] Drama. 133 #rphan, or Unhappy Marriage, T, 2 ActSj( with Poems) [Limerick, J 17G5 Ferrar of China, T. tr. — 1755 Anon, — Dr, Prancklin 1759 Murphy Venice, T. — . 17^9 Darcy Orj)hans, or Generons Lovers, O. 1800 Shepherd •Orphan»s Tragedy, P. n. p. — ICOi Vhettle Orpheus, (Lost^ (Fragrr.ent in the Brit. JMuseunij — — Anon, O. ful. — —1740 Hill Burl. — — 1749 Jnon. and Eurydice, Op, Pant. J 739 Theobald — Pant. 4to. 3740 Sommer M. 4to. 1705 Bladen — . (with Poems,) 12n.o. — . (Cor*,) 1743 J. E- JVeekes — — Scr, Op. tr. {Dub.) 1783 Genileman Scr. Op^ redu- ced to an Afterpiece, n. p. — 1792 Anon, M. (Muses' Mercury) — — 1707 Dennis Sj>ec. — 1718 IVcaver Mu,«. Dr. 4 to. 1785 €alsabigi Pant. — Anon, ■■' Ser. l^p. redu- ced, n. p. — — — 1792 ib, ., Birrl. O. n. p. 1784 /)r, Houlton Oscar and Malvina, Hal. Pant. * 1791 Anon, -jOserick, (unknown) — — 1597 ib, Osman, T. n. p. — — 1770 Gentleman T. 4to. — — 1757 C, Arnold / Osmond the Great Turk, or Noble Servant, T. — — 1657 Carlell Osmyn and Daraxa, M. E. — 1793 Boaden Oswald, Moral Dr. — — 1783 Saycrs Osway, T. 4to. — — 1795 J. Plumpire Othello, Moor of Venice, T. 4(o, 1622 Shakespeare T. revised 1804 J. P. KembU — Travcstic — — 1812 Anon, Otho and Rutha, Pr. Talc — 1781 Edzzards Oihryades. Mono-Dr. (Pact. Reg,) 1803 Anon, N 134 Barker's [ PA ] List Otto of Wittelsbach, T. tr. — - 1800 B. Jlwmpsott Our Dancing Days, Bal. — 1801 Bijr7ie Our Native Land, Spec. — 1803 J> C. Cross Oursekes, C. — — ISl I MissCharnbers Outcasts, or Poor Bess an, — Richard IL passing through Cheapside — — —1392 — Ileflry Fifth's Entry after the Battle of Agincourt, — 14\5 il. — — — . Princess Catherine's T^lar- ringe to Prince Arthur — 1501 ib, "- Henry VIII. receiving Em- peror Chatles V. ^-* — 1522*6. Anne Boleyn's Coronation 1532 zV;, Queen Elizabeth's PasSag( Ihrough the City to Westminster the day before her Coronation, 4to, 1558 iL/, Jast exhibited — 1707 Seilie ~— suppressed — ^ — 1708 iO. Pageants, ^ee London^ s Annual Tri- iimphf^ p. X01~2-3 Page, Dr. — — — 1793 Berqi/in Painter's Breakfast, Dr. Sat. i2aio. 175G Brenun OF THE [ PA ] Drama. 135 Palaemon and Arcyte, C. tico Parts, printed with Songs ■— — 1585 Edwards Palladiiis and Irene, Dr. , — 1773 Anon^ Pallantns and Eudora, T. fol. — 1653 Killigrexo Pamtiiachins, G. — — 1544 Bp. Gardiner Pamela, C. — 1742 Love Sf Garrick hal. and Eng, — 1756 Goldoni or Virtue Rewarded, C. 1742 Anon, Pan and Syrinx, Op. — — J717 Theobald Pan's Anniversary, &•• Masque, fol. 1640 B,Jonson Pandora, C. tr. — — Dr.Francklirl M. E. n. p. — — C. Dibdin ; or the Conquests, T. C. \QG4: Killigrew Pannel, F. (from Bickerstairc's 'Tis well i;'s no VVorseJ — — 1788 J. P. Kemble . 1788 T, Lloyd Panlhf^a, T. n. p. — — J. (iurdis, D^D* — or Captite Bride, T, 1789 Maurice - — - or the Susian Captive, T. ]2tno. — . — — 1803 Ashe ^-' Queen of Susia, T. — 1809 Anon, Pautheonites, Dr. Ent. — 1773 Gentleman Papal Tyranny in the Ueiga of King John, T. alt. -- — 1745 C. Gibber Papain (De) T. — — 1640 N, Udall Paradise Lost, Orat. 4to. — 17^0 S til linfjleei -- of Fools — — Horde, jun* Paradox, ri. p. — — 1596 Anon, Int.n. p. — — 1799 «6. Paragraph, M. E. — — \t^0\ Hoare Paraside, or Revenge for Honour, u. p. 1653 Glapthornt Parasitaster, or the Fawn, C. 4{o. 16C6 Marston Paria, Ser. — — — 1648 Vincent Parasite, C. (r, — — 1772 Warner Pardoner and the Frere, the Curate and Neybour Pratte, P. 4to. b. I. 1533 Ilcyzcood Paris Federation, Pant. — 1790 Anon, Parliament of Bees, M, 4to. — 16U Day — Correction, Int. 1792 Lindsay " Lore, C (Lost) 1660 PV\ Rozoley — C, unfinished 1805 Massin&er Sprites, Int. (Eiirop, Mag.) — — --- ,1789 Chatierion 136 Barkei^s [ I'A ] Parricide, T. — — — or Innocence in Distrcs*, T. parson's Wedding, C. fol. — Parthenia, or Lost Shepherdess*, Dr. Past. C. MS. — Parihian Exile, T. — — : Hero, T. (io Brit. Theat ) Partners, C. n. p. — , — • Pasquin, Dr. Sat. — — Passion, Orat. — — . of Chrysf, C. n. p. — Passionate Lovers, T. C. tz::o Parts^ 4to. — — — Passians (tlie) ]\T. E. n, p. — Passive Husband, -P. n, p, — Pasticcio, 4to. *— J^^ ^«-«- ^_ Perfidious Brother, T. 4to. - — 12mo. — Periander, King of Corinth, T. Pericles, Prince of Tyre, T, 4to. Perjured Devotee, &c. 12mo, — — Husband, or Adventures of Venice, T. 4to. Nun, T. 4to. (Love-sick King) Perjuror, F. — — • — Perkin Warbeck,4to, — — Perolla and Izadora, T, 4to. — N 2 1778 H. More 1715 Theobald 1716 Mesiayer 1731 Tracy 1609 Shakespeare 1739 Bellamy 1700 Mrs.Cenilivre 1680 Brewer 1717 Bullock 1634 Forde 1706 C, Cibber 138 BAllKtR'S Perouse, Dr. (r. f I'll ] List — 1799 B. Tliomps&ri — 1799 ^. PI umpire or the Desolaic Island, Pant. 1801 Fa-Jtcett Perplexed Couple, or Mistake upon Mistake, C. 12nio. — — 1716 MoUoy Husband, Pant, n, p, 1748 Jnun. — ' Lovers, C. 4to. ^ — \7Vl Mrs.Centlivre - or iheDouble iVlar- riage, M.P. — ' {Salisbury) 1776 Aiion. Perplexities, C. a>t. — — 1767 11 uU PerseTCrance, INK F. n. p. — 1802 Anon, • or Third time the Best, 12mo. — {Dub.) 1793 TV. C, Oultan Perseus and Andromeda, Pawt. 4to. 1730 asc, to Theobaid ■ I ' with the Rape of ColumbiuCy or Flaying Lowers, 6 Int* — »« _ Persian, C. tr. — — * ' - Heroine, T. 4to, — ■ Princess, or Royal Villain, T. 12mo, — — — Persians, T. tr. 4to. — — Personation, or Fairly Taken In, Int. n. p, — — ^ — Perui?ian, C. 0» — — Peter the Great, Op. — — Pethagoras. (Pythigorac.) — Petticoat Knight, F. 4fo. Plotter, F. 12mo, or More Ways than One for a Wife, l\ Ph«dra, T. tr. 12mo. — I — and Hippolitus, T. tr, , — 4to. n. d. ^______ O. alt. from the Traff. — — (Dub.) Phaeton, P. n. p. — — — — - or Fatal Divorce, T. 4to. Phanatic Play, 4to. — Phantoms, or the Irishman in Eng- land, F. (with Pueqs) — Pharamui, T. l^mo. — — Pharnaces, O. alt. from the Italian Pharo Table, C. alt. n. p. — 1728 Ro^er, <5cr 1774 Warner 178Q Jodrelt " 1716 TheobaU 1777 Potter 1805 Anon. lim ib, 1807 Cherrj/ 1698 Slaughter 1791 Year sky 1720 Ihimilton 1746 IVard 177 G Anon. 1701 Sherburne 1709 Smith 1753 Roseingravi 1597 Dekker 1G98 Gildon 1660 Anon. 1803 Jones 1651 1765 ////// 1789 Anon. Snelling OP tUE [ PIT ] DuAJkfA. 13& flilals, C. — — — 1781 Jnon. Fhilander, Dr. Past. — — \7b7 Lennoae and Rose, Mns. Past. 12mo/ C Manchester^} 1785 Jnon, Philanthropist, P.- t^mo. — 1801 Jenkin Jones Pbilaster, or Lovcj lies a Bleeding, Y. C. 4t(>, — *_ — imoBeaum.SfFief^ • ^ r-— -— T.G.alt.4to. 1695 Settle T. alt. — — 1763 Colman Philenzo and liJpponfia, T, C. [Losty 1653 Massinger Philetus and Gonstantia, 4to. n. d. 1672 asc, to Cox Phi!i|) of Ma*edon, T. -- 1727 Lewis (King) of Spain, T. n, p. 1740 Anon. t!w Second, T. (Theat. Ilec.) jP. IlQkrofi Philippo and IXippolita, n. p. — 1594 Anon. Philistines, or Scotch Tocsin sounded^ Pol. — . — — 1793 ib. Philiis at Court, C. O. alt. (Dub.) 1767 ib, Philodea, T. — -^ 1754 Morgan Philoctetes, T. fr» — — 1725 Dr.Sheridcm *_-.- ^ .^ 172Q Adams — ^ 4to. — 1759 Dr.Franckiin -^- — ' 4to. — 1788 Potter in Lemnos, Dr* with the Green Room Scene, ■— — 1795 Anon, Philodamus, T. 4tu. — — 1767 Bentley Philosopher's Opera — — JLd* Dreghortf Philosophic Whim, or Astronomj, F. 4to. — . — — \77 4 DrJliffernan Phiiotas, T. 4to'. — — 1606 Daniel — — — 1731 Frozode Philetus, 4to. — — 1603 R. Sempie Phocas, F. n. p. — — ^ 1596 Slaughter Phoebe, Past. O. — — 1748 Dr. Hoadli^ ^ or the Beggar, B. O. — 1729 Coffey - at Court, 4to. — \77^.A»9^ ^"^^ '- Phcenician Damsels, T. tF. — 1782 Wqdhull — r Virginj, T. tr. 4(a. 1781 F otter Phcenissaa, T. tr. — — 1780 Banister Phoenix, T. C. 4to. — — 1607 Middleton - in her Flames, T. 4to. 1639 SirW, Lozcer Piiormio, tr. 4to. — — 1598 Bernard Physick lies a Bleeding, or Apothe- cary turned Ductor, C. 4(o. 1697 Brown 140 Barker's [ PL ] List Physical MehimorpJiosis, or Treble DiscoFcry, F. [Rochester^) 1778 Streeier Physician against his Will, n. p. Anon, Piccolcmini, or VValiensti'in,2 Pt/r^S Dr.tr. .— • _ — 1800 Loleridi^e Piccoloniini'g, Dr. tr. .. — 1806 Anon. Picture, T. C. 4to. — — 1630 Massingcr or Cuckolii in Conceit, B. O. 1745 Aiiller " or My o«i) Choito, C. 1796 IVood bf Paris, Pant. 17S0 Bo?inor 6f Merry Pierce of Winchester, P. n. p. 15S8 IVilson^Dekksr^Sic Exton, P. n. p. 1598 IVilson^Draytondic Piety and Valour, or Derry Defended, T. C. (Brit. Theat.) — 1692 Anon, • in Pattens, F, — — 1773 foote Pigmy Revels, Pant. -^ — 1773 Anon, Pilgrim, C. fol. — — 1647 Beaum,S( Fief, ' — alt, — -,1787 J, P. Kemble T. fol. — — 1664 KilUgrew C.4to. — — 1700 Fanbrugh Pilgrimage to Parnassus, C. o, p. Anon, Pilgrims, or Happy Converts, D. 4to. 1701 Harrison Pill and Drop, P. n. p'. (Brit. Theat.) 1735 Kelly Pill for the Doctor, or the Triple Wedding, M. E. — . — 1790 Anon, Pindar of Wakefield. (Georgc-a- Greene.) — — 1599 ib. Pirate, P. n, p. (MaloneJ — Davenport Pirates. C. O. n. p. — — 1^792 Cobb Piscator, or Fisher Caught, C, n. p, 1635 Iloker Piscatory 4to. — , — 1631 P. Fletcher Piso's Conspiracy, T. 4to. (Nero.) 1676 Anon, Pitty the Maid, P. n. p. — 1653 ib, Pizarro, Dr. alt. from the German 1799 Sheridan tr, into German — 1799 C. Geiszceiler T. tr. n. d. — — 1799 Anon* T. tr. 12mo. {Dub.) 1790 West or Death of Rolla, R. T. 1800 B, Thompson in Peru, or Death of Rolla, tr. n.d. — — — 1799 D niton 1799 Heron Plague of Riches, C. Fr. and En g, "1735 Ozell Plain Dealer, C. 4to, — — 1677 Wicherley --T-: '^ alt. — * — 1766 Bickentafft oy THt [ PO ] DiiAivtA. 141' l^raiictoniachia, &c. 4lo. — 1385 R. Green Planters of the Vineyard, or the Kirk Sessions Confounded, C — 1771 Anon» Platonic Lady, C. 4to. — 1707 Mrs.Cenilivre Lovers, T. C. 4io, — 1636 Davenant Wife, C." — _ 1763 Mrs. Griffith Play, 4fo. — — --- 1602 Lindsay — between Johan, Tyb, and Sir Joharr, 4to. h. i. — — 1333 J. Heijxcood between the Pardoner, Frerc, Curate, and Pra tte, 4to. b. L 1533 J. llei/wood Players Rehearsal^ C. MS. (unfin.) Dean Swift Play is Over, Dr. Prov. tr. 4to. 1804 Holcroft Playhouse to be Let, G. fol. — 1673 Davenant Play is the Plot, C. 4to. -- 1718 Breval of a Woman, n. p. — 1598 Chetil& Cards, n. p. /^unkn.) Anon,' Gentiiness and Nobilitie, iTxo JR ar t s^ 4to. n. d. — — > 1535 J.Heyxsood Love, 4ta^. ' — — 1333 J. Hej/zvood ' St. Catherine, n. p. Geq^rejj of Dunstable . . the Wether, &c. 4to. b, A 1 53^ J. He^wood Plays acted at Paris, 4 vol. — - ISOO Anon, written for a Private Theatre 1786 Defies Pleasure Reconciled taViptue, M. fal. 1692 B. Jonsoru Pleasures of Anarchy, Dr.- Sermixi 1809 Anon^ Plot, or Piliand Drop, Pant. 1735 Anon, and Conntcrplot, F. — 1808 C. Kemble ' and No Ploty C, 4to, n. d. 1G97 Dennis Plots, or North Tower, Melo Dr. n.p. 1810 S, J, Arnold^ Plotting Lovers,, or Disraai Squire, F» 12mo. — — — 1720 C. Shadwell Managers, Int. 4to. n. d. 1787 Anon, Wives, C. — — 1789 Linnecat* Pluto Furens et Vinctus, or Raging Devil Bound, F. 4to. (Amsi ) IGQQ' Anon, Plutus, or World's Idol, tr. 12mo. 1716 Theobald' •^ the God of Riches, tr, 1742 Fielding, Si'C- Plymouth in an Uproar, C. O. 1779 Neville Poems and Plays, 2 vol. — 1799 Mrs, West Poeta Infamls, or a Poet not worth Hanging, 4to. — — 1692 Anon, Poetaster, or the Arraignment, 4(o. 1602 i^. Jonsof* Poetical Fop, C. (xMan of Taste) 1732 Anon^ Ui Barker's [ PO ] Lrsif noiKIAO/ Pen teach, or Savages of America, T, 1706 Rogers Pontius Pilate, n. p. — — 160^ Anori' Poor CoTent Gai deu, Prel. — 47i>*2 tb. 1742 ib, 1735 ib. 1729 Gay 1777 Caiman 1760 ib. 1789 Anon, 1655 Sir W, Lower 1598 Cheitle \S\0 ^.ojCjrijsfori 1 663 3i/\v. PhUlips 1664 IVatler S, Johnson OF THE [ PR ] Drama. 143 Poor Gentleman, C. — — 1802 Colman Gentlewoman, C. n. p. (Dub.) 1811 -Miss Isdell Jack, or B«nevolent Tars, Bal. 1808 Anon, Man's Comfort, T. C. 4to. 1655 Daborne - i\Iaii's Paiadise, P. n. p. 1599 Haughton Maria, Int. n. p. — . 1783 W, C, Oulton. ~ - Mary, or Maid of the Inn, Mel. Dr. n. p. ^ — 1806 Anon» Nony, (Nficodemusin Despair,) tr. -« _ — ISO^M.oJAspmch Old Drury, Prel. n. p. - 1791 Cobb Hay market, or Both Sides of the Gutter, Prel. — — 17 9<2 ColmuM Sailor, or Little Bob and Little Ben, M. E. n. p. — — 1795 Bernard . Scholar, C. 4to. — — IQQ'i Neville Soldier, M. E^, — — 1798 O'Keeffe Vulcan! Burl. — — 1778 C. Dibdin Pope Joan, n. p, — — 1591 Anon, Porsenna's Invasion, or Rome Pre- served, T. — — 1748 ib. Portrait, Burl. — — . — 1770 Colman — — C n. p. — — 1784 Anon, Dr, Prov. (Theat. F^i^c) ib, or GeneroHsRi?als,C.12mo. 1781 ib. of Cervantes, or Piotliiis Lovers, F. n. p. — — 1808 Greffulhe Purtsmouth Heiress, or Generous Re- Ai?a), C. 4to. — — 1704 Anon^ Positive Aum, F. — — 1798 0*Keeffe Poverty and Nobleness of Mind, C.tr. 1799 Geiscceiler . Wealth, C. tr. — 1799 f'Vdson wf^ragmatical Jew .nevtr Leavened, G. 4tf7. n. d>t^' -V.U .— - — Carpenter Praise at Parting, Int. n. p. — ^ Gascon Preceptor, C. — — 1777 Warboys or Loves of Abelard and Ileloise, B. O. 12rao. (Dub,) 1740 Hammond 3'i I'cious Relics, orVortigern Rehears- ed, Dr. Sat. — — 1796 W.C. Oulton 1 Prejudice of Fashion, F, n, p. 1779 Anon^ • — See Sons of Erin, Prejudices, C. — (Hereford^ J 1796 Cherensi M4 Ear'KEh's [ PR ] 'List Prelude, Occ. n. p. — — 1767 Fooie . — — 1776 Colman ■ n. p. ^». — 1782 Macnall^ . -n.p. — - — 1792 Cumberland Preludio, n. p. — — — 1781 Keate Presbyterian I.ash, or Noctrofte's Maid Whipp'd, T. C. Sat. -ito. 1661 Anon, Pre6en/«^.^ 1787-8 Anon. ' in Time, M. E. — 1798 ib. Wife, C. 4to. — 1700 Burnaby Refusal of Harleqninr, Pant, n, p. C, Dibdin or Ladies' Philosophy, C. 1721 C. Cibber Regent, T. — — — 1788 Greatheed Regicide, or James I. of Scotland, T. 1749 Dr, Smollett Regidium, T. C. ^ — 1666 BraithwaitQ Regions of Accomplisment, M. E. n. p. — — — C, Dibdin Register Office, F. 12mo. — 1758 Morton F. — — 1761 Reed Regulators, C. o. p. -i* — Ltilo Regulus, T. 4to. — — 1694 Crozgne - T. 4to. — — 1744 Havard — Op. tr, -- — 180Q Hoole Rehearsal, C. 4to. — — 1672 D,of Bucking, reduced to 3 Acts, 12ino. (Edin.) 1792 Wilson 2 150 Barker's [RE] List Rehearsal, Imitation of, (Eur. Mag,) 1809 3Ioser or Second Part of Mrs. Confusion'sTravail, fcc^Pol. F.4to, 1718 — or Bayes in Petticoats, C. 1753 at Gotham^ F. — 1754 of Kings, F. — 1692 Reign of Hellebore, King of Rien de Tout, T, C. — — 1760 Rejection, or Every Body's Business, F. n. p. — — — 1811 Relapse, or Virtue in Danger, C, 4to. 16S7 Relief of Williamstadt, or Return from Victory, Pant. Int. n. p. 1793 Religious, T. C. fol. — — ' 1662 — Rebel, or Pilgrim Prince, T. 4to. — — . — - 1671 Remorse, T. — ^ — 1813 Rendezvous, or Tars Regaling, Int. 1800 Renegade, alt. from Don Sebastian 1812 Renegado, T. C. 4to. — — 1630 Reparation, C. — — 1784 — — or School for Libertines, Dr. — {Boston, America^) 1800 Reparatus, T. C. 12rao. (Douay^) 1628 Reprisal, or Tars of Old England, C. 1757 Resemblance, or Prisoner at Large, C. tr. — — — 1 804 Rcstauration,or Right will takePlaee, T. C. n. d. ^ — 1714 R^jstoration of Charles XL or Life of ^ Oliver Cromwell, Hist. T. C. B. O. prohibited — — — 1733 Resurrection, Orat. 4to. — 1777 Retaliation, F. — — 1782 Return from Parnassus, or Scourge for Simony^, C. 4 to. — — 1606 o4 Tobias, Sac. Dr. •— 1786 Revenge, T.-.> ■ — — 1721 ■ Buri.' w — 1795 Anon, Mrs, Clite Gay Anon, ib. Anon* J. Vanbrugh Anon, D,ofNewcas, Anon, Coleridge Anon, Reynolds Massinger Andreics Lathy Drury Dr, Smollett Baylis Anon, or M*tch-iti Newgate, C. alt. 4to;^ -^ - — -_ 1680 for IIonoQT^'T. 4to. 1654 Aston ^ ' Anon. Macnally Anon, Holcroft Dr, loung Chatterton Betterton Chapman '- of Athridates, Op. alt. (Uub,) 1765 Anon, t)t THE [ RI ] Drama. 151 kerenge of Bussy d»Amboise, T. 4(o. 1613 Chapman of Ceres, Dr. Sk. (Europ Mag.) — Revengeful Queen, T. 4to. — - Rerenger's Tragedy, 4to. — Reyera, or Verily, C. n. p. — Review, or Wags of Windsor, F» Revolter, T. C. Sat. 4to, — ReTolution, Hist. P. — — — of Sweden, T. 4to. Rewards of Virtue, C. 4to* Rex et Pontifex -» • — Rhesus, P. tr. — — T, tr. 4to. — . — Rhodon and Iris, Past. 4to. — Ricardus Tertius, T. MS, Brit, Mus, 1586 Lacif 1810 3Ioser 1698 Phillips 1607 Tourneur Ruggles 1808 Colman 1687 AnojK 1790 Christian 1 7(JQMrs.Cockburne 1661 Fountain 1745 Dodslej/ USl WodhuU 1783 Potter 1631 Knevet Richard Coeur de Lion, M. E. Op. 4to. — Cordelion, P. n, p. — -- in Cyprus, T. n. d. — -— the Confessor, n, p. — I. T. (imperfect) ~ — '- II, T. 4to. — — — II. the Sicilian Usurper, T. II. T. alt. ^ — — - II. T. alt. n, p. 1786 Burgoi/ne 1786 M^Nalii/ Tickle 1598 Jnon, 1769 Teret 1693 Jnon, *" 1728 Sezeell 1597 Shakespeare 1681 Tate 1720 Theobald 1754 Gentleman II. alt. - III. T. 4to. — -- HI. T. alt. 4to. — — Hi, revised — — .- HI. T, in Latin verse Whittington, his Low Birth, (Manchester,) 1772 Goodhall Fortune, &c. P. n. p. Riches, or theVVife and Brother, (alt. from (he City Madam) — Richmond Garland, M. P. n. p. — — Heiress, or Woman once in the Right, C. 4to. ^ — . C. alt. n, p. Weils, or ,Good Luck at Last; C. 12rao. 1597 Shakespeare 1700 C, Cibber 1810 J. P. Kemhlt 1579 Legge ' 1604 Payver 1810 BlandBurgen 1790 Anon. 1693 Durfey 1777 fValdron 1723 Williams i52 ' Barker's [ RI ] List Rider, or Humours of an Inn, F. 1768 Jnon, 1761 ib, 1812 Burton Anon, 1660 Beaum.SfFlet^ 1792 Sullivan 1792 Anon, 1711 Hill 6j Rossi 1699 Dennis Ridiculous Guardian, Burl. 4to. Right and Wrong, C. — — of the Lord of the Manor, C. — — Woman, C. n. p. — — Rights of Man, F. — — Women, F. u. p. — Rinaldo, Op. ^^ — and Armida, T. 4to, — Rinaldini, or the Secret Aten- gcrs, Bal. — — 1801 J,C,Crot9 Ring, or LoTc Me, for Myself, M. E. n. p. — — — 1800 LinUi/ Ripe Fruit, or Marriage Act, Int, n. p. 1781 Stuart Rising of Cardinal Wolsey, P. n. p. 1601 Mundy^ <^c. Rites of Hecate, or Harlequia from the Moon, Pant, n, p. Rival Brothers, or Fatal Secret, T. 4to. — — — Candidates, C. O. — Captains, or Impostor Unmask- — 1764 Lo'CQ 1704 Anon, 1775 Dudley ed, B. O. n. p, — Father, F. — 1736 Philips 1754 Preston or Death of Achilles, T. 1730 Hatchett 1709 C, Gibber 1632 Haucted 1722 Sterling — Fools, C. 4to. n. d. — Friends, C. 4to. — — — Generals, T. — — — Kings, or Lores of Oroontes and Statira, T. 4to. — — — Knights, Rom, Spec. — — Ladies, T. C. 4to. — — Lovers, C. — — '• — Milliners, T. C. F. O. Burl. — Modes, C. — — — Mother, C. — — or Sailor's Stratagem, — {Dub.) 1789 I*. 1677 Banks 1783 Anon. 1664 Dry den 1777 War boy t 1735 Drury 1727 Smythe 1678 Anon* C. — — Nymphs, or Merry Swaio, Past. C. 12mo. — " — — Priests, or Female Politician^ F. 12rao. — — — — Queans, Burl. — — — Queens, or Death of Alexander the Great, 4to. — 1740 Bellamjf 1739 ib. 1729 C. Gibber — 1677 Lc€ OP THE [ RO "I Drama. 153" Rival Queens, Prel. alt. from Cov. Gar. tr. n. p. — — 1794-5 Holer ojt Rivalts, C. Latin — — 1583 Gager Rivals, T. C. alt. 4(o. — — 1668 Davenant m. c. — — — 1776 Sheridan Sac, Dr. (with Poems) 1793 Rev. H, Boi/cC Sisters, or Violence of Love, T. 4(o. — — — 1696 Gould T. — — 1786 Murphy Soldiers, M. E. (Sprigs of Lau rel) — — — 1798 O'Keeffe — Statues, &c. Pant. — — - 1803 J. C. Crosr Theatres, or Playhouse to be Let, F. 12mo. — {Dab.) 1759 Siaj^lei/ Widows, or Fair Libertine, C. 1735 Mrs, Cooper Road to Ruin, C. — — 17 ^^ Hokrojt Roaring Girl, or Moll Cutpurse, C. 4to. — . — . — \Q\\ Middleion^Sfc. Robber, D. P. n. p. — — 1809 Cumberland Robbers, or Harlequin trapped by Co- lumbine, Panr. — — 1724 Anon, . T. tr. — — 1792 ib, — — 1799 M.ofAnspach . — — 1800 B, Thompson Robert Cycyll, Moral, n. p. — 1529 Anon, " Earl of Huntingdon, after- Avards Robinhood, &c. P, 4fo. 1601 T, Hey wood Earl of Huntington's Death, P. — — — 1601 JMundy, Sfc Robin Conscience, Int. 4to. — 1624 Anon, -^ Goodfellow or Rival Sisters, Pant. —. — — . 1738 ib, ' ^ Hood, Pari L n, p. — 1598 Mundi/ Part //. n. p. 1699 Mundy, ^c O. — — 1730 Anon. M. E. — —1751 Mendez and his Crew of Sol- diers, Int. 4to. — — 1661 Anon,^ and Little John, C. n. p. — — — 1594 ib, or Sherwood Forest, CO. — -- -- 1784 M' Nolly Hood's Penn'orths, n« p. 1600 Haughion Robins OR Crusoe, Pant. ^ — 1797 Sheridan: 154 Barker's [ RO ] Robinson Crusoe, Bal. from Pant. ■' ■ Pant. with additions Robyn Hode, a May-Game, 4to. b, L n, d. «» — — Roderick Random, (Northern He- roes.) — — — ,— C. O. 12mo. D. d. — {Huddersjield^) ^ Rodogune, or Rival Brothers, T. tr. Roger and Joan, or Country Wed- ding, M. 4to. — — RoUa, or Peruvian Hero, T. (r, — ^ or Virgin of the Sun, P. tr. Rollo, Duke of Normandy, T. 4to. Roman Actor, T. 4to, — — — — alt. — — ' T. compressed, n. p. ■ Bride's Revenge, T. 4lo, - Daughter, T. — — Empress, T. 4to, — Father, T. — — Dr. trifle — Generals, or Distressed La- dies, T. 4lo. — — Maid, T. — — ■ Revenge, T. — — Sacrifice, T. n. p. -i- ' Victim, T. n. p. — — — — Virgin, or Unjust Judge, T. 4to. — — — Romance of an Hour, F. — Romautic Lover, &c. C. n. p. Rome Excised, B. O. Pol, — — Preserved, T. tr. — Rome's Frolics, or Amorous Fryars, C. 4to. — — Romeo and Juliet, T. 4to. — ■ T, C. alt. n,p, ' T. alt. n. d, • — T. alt. 12mo. ———————— T. alt. n, p. ——————— T. alt. n. p. T. alt. n. p. ' C. tr, — List 1800 Anon. 1808 ib, 1634 ib, 1748 ib. 1793 S. W. R^iej/ 1763 Aspinwall i^' 1739 Anoun 1799 M, G. Lezcis 1801 13, Thompson 1640 Fletcher 1629 Mas singer 1722 Ation. 1796 J.P.KemhU 1697 Gildon 1780-90 Harbach 1671 Joyner 1750 Whitehead L.PUkingion 3667 Dover 1725 Hurst 1753 Hill 1777 W, Shirley ib. 1679 Betterion 1774 Kelly 1806 Allingham 1733 Anon. 1760 ib. 1681 N.N. 1597 Shakespeare JJoward 1748 1\ Gibber 1750 Gar rick T, Sheridan Lee Marsh 1770 AfWH. Of THE [ RO ] DuAMA. 155 Romeo and Juliet, T. revised — 1811 J. P.Kemble 'I'ravcstie — 181^ Anon, Romp, Ent. alt. from Love in the City 1789 T. Lloyd Romulus, T. tr. — — 1724 H, Johnson • and Hcrsilia, or the Sabine War, T. 4to. — — 1683 Jnon, T. n. p, ^ Schomberf Op. tr. 1800 Hoole Rosalinda, M. D. 4to. — — 1740 Lockman Rosamond, O. 4to. — — 1707 Addison Op. alt, n. p. — 1767 Anon. T. tr. (Theat. Rec.) F. Holer oft Rosania, or Love's Victory, C. n. p. J. Shirley Rose, CO.— -. — 1773 Or, Arne ^- and Colin, M. E. n. p. — 1778 C. Dibdin Roses, or King Henry VI. alt. from Shakespeare — — 1795 Dr. Valpy Rosina, M. E. — — 1783 Mrs. Brooke Rosomunda, or Daughter's Re7enge,T. 1793 Preston Rotheric O'Connor, King of Con- naught, or Distressed Princess, T. l2mo. -. — — 1720 C, Shadwell Rover, or Banished Cavaliers, C. two PartSj4to, — — 1677 1681 Mrs. Behn C. alt. — -^ 1757 Anon* or Happiness at Last, Past. 4to. 1752 Boyce Reclaimed, (Brit. Theat.) 1691 Anon, « __ or Man of Mode a Coxcomb, (Mears's Cat.) — Cambell Rovers, or Double Disappointment, Dr. ( Anti'J acobin Review) 1798 Anon, Roving Husband Reclaimed, C. 4to. 1706 ib. Round Heads, or Good Old Cause, C. 4to. — — — 1682 Mrs. Behn Robin, M. E. n. p. — 1811 C. Dibdin ' Tower, or Chieftains of Ire- land, Pant. 12mo. — — 1809 J. C. Cross Rout, F. — — — 1758 Dr.Hill or Modern Fine Lady, MS^ Murphy^ s Libranj — — — Routed, C. — — 1800 Anon, Rowley and Chatter ton in the Shades, or Nugae Antiquae et Novae^ Int. 1782 ib, Roxana, T. 12mo. — -— 1632 Alabaster List 178G isa Barker's [ RU ^ Royal Academicians, F. n. d. — 178G Anon, Argives, T. MS, — Anon. Captive, T. — (York,) 1745 Maxwell Captives, T. — — 1729 Anon, Chace, or Merlin's Cave, Dr. Eat, ~ -— r— Choice, P. n. p. — — - Combat, C. (Lost J — — -^ Convert, T. 4to. — — Cuckold, or Great Bastard, T. C. tr. 4to. — Exchange, C. 4to. — Flight, or Conquest of Ireland, F. 4to. — — Fugitives, Burl. — Garland, Occ. Int. — King and Loyal Subjects, T.C. 4to. — 4to. Marriage, D. O. — Martyr, King Charles I. O. T. 4to. 1736 Phillips 1653 Siapylton 1660 Fords 1708 Rowe 1693 Vergerius 1661 Broine 1690 Anon, 1792 ib. 1768 ib. 1637 T,Hei/zsood 1736 Anon, 1705 Fi/fe 1705 ib. — Masqueat Hampton Court, 4to. 1604 Anon, — Master, T. C. 4to. — 1638 J. Shirley INlerchant, or Beggar's Bush, C. alt. 4to. O. alt. 1705 by H. N, 1768 Hull Message,Dr. Poem, withPoems, (Dub J 1793 ReclLBoyd — Mischief, T. 4to, — Oak, Hist. P. — — Penitent^ Sac. Dr. l^mo. — Shepherd, O. — — Shepherdess, T. C. 4to. — Shepherds, Past. — Slave, T . C, 4to. — Suppliants, T. — Voyage, or Irish Expedition, T. C 4to. — — — Royalist, C. 4to. — — Rudens, C, tr. — • — — 1096 Mrs, Manley 1811 Dimond 1803 Bcnlley 1764 Roll 1669 Shudwell 1705 Cunningham 1639 Cartzsright 1781 Dr, Delap 1690 Anon,^ 1682 Durfey 1094 Echard 1805 M. G. Lewis Rugantiao, or Bravo of Venice, P. Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, C. 4to. 1640 Fletcher Rule Britanuja, M. E. — — 17^^ Roberts opTirt: [ SA ] Drama. 157 RuUng Passion, C. O. n. p. (Dub.) 1779 M'^Nally Rump, or Mirrour of the Late Times, .C. 4to. — — — 1660 Tathant — Pol. Int. 4io, — 1660 Anon. Runaway, C. — — 1776 Mrs. Codsley Runnamede, C. — — 1784 Logan ' Rural Sports, with Stratagems of Har- lequin, Pant. — — 1740 Anon, Russian, M. E. n. p. — — 1813 T, Sheridan Impostor, or the Siege of Smolensko, Op. — — 1809 //. Siddons Rusticity, O. — — Anon* Ruth, Orat. 4to. — — 1769 C. R, — — 17^7 Rev, C, Davy — — — 1778 Brooke 4to. — — 1763 Anon, and Naomi, Sac. Dr. — 1786 Holcroft Sack fulIofNews, p. (suppressed) 1557 Anon, Sack of Rome, T. 12mo. {Boston.,) 1790 M, Warren Sacontala, or Fatal Ring, Dr. tr. 4to. {Calcutta,) 1790 Sir IV, Jones Sacred Dramas, 1 vol. — — 1782 H. More tr. I vol. — 1786 Holcroft — 12mo. — — ISOO Collet Sacrifice, T. 4to. — — \^m Fans ^» or Cuj)ld's Vagaries, I\l. 1776 Victor or Death of Abel, Orat. 4to. n. d. — — ' — Anon, — oflphigenia, M. E. 12mo. 1750 Anon, — of Isaac, Sac, Dr. — 1786 Hokroft of Love, P. tr. (Self Im- molation) — — 1799 Neuman Sad One, T. — ~ 164Q Sir J, Suckling Sad Shepherd, or Talc of Robin Hood, Past, imperfect, fol. — » — 1640 B, Jonson Sad Shepherd, Past. {\^ca. Jonson's finished; — — — 1783 Waldron Safe and Sound, Op. — — 1809 Hook Sage and his Father, C. tr. (Theat. Rec.) — — — Anon, Sailor and Soldier, or Fashionable Arausenieot, F. n. p. — 1805 Knight P 158 Barker's [ SA ] List Sailor's Daughter, C. — — 1804 Cumberland — ^ Farewell, or the Guinea Out- fit, C. 12mo. *- — 1768 Boulton Opera, or Trip to Jamaica, lit. t l^mo. — — — ' 1745 Anon, — 1789 T. Rhodes Prize, or IMay-Day Wedding, Int. n. p. — — 1795 Anon, Return, Ent. — — • 1805 ib. C. O. n. p. — A, Davidson I Sheet Anchor, M. K. n. p. 1783 Anon, Saint Albons, T. n. p. — — 1639 J. Shirlet/ — — Andrew's Festi?al, or Game at • Golf, Dr. Sk. n. p. — — 1795 Roberdeau Anthony's Pig, M. E. n. p. Brezcer Aubert, T. — — 1808 Wetfon Catherine, Mir. P. n. p, about 1110 Geoff I ey de Gorhanij Abbot of Si, Albans Cicily, or ConTerted Twins, Sac. T. 4to. — — — 1666 byE.M, - David's Day, or Honest Welch- man, M. E. — — 1801 T, Dibdin George, Mir, P. n. p. — 1511 Anon, - George for England, P -— Smith Giles's Scrutiny, &c. Int. n. p. 1785 Anon, Htlena, or Isle of Love, M. E. n. p. — — 1776 Thcinpson Jameses Park. C. — 1733 Anon. Kilda, or the Suns of the Gun, Ent. n. p. — — ^. Davidson Kilda in Edinburgh, or News from Camperdown, C- — 17S8 Heron Margaret's Cave, n. p. — 1805 Carr — Patrick for Ireland, liist.P. 4to. 1640 J. Shirletf Patrick's Day, or Scheming Lieutenant, F. n. p. — ■— 1775 Sheridan Stephen's Green, or Generous Lover*, C. 4 to, — — 1700 Phillips Salisbury Plain, C. n. p. — 1653 Anon. Salmicida Spolia, M. 4to. — 1639 Davenant Saloon, M. E. n. p. — — C. Dibdin Salopian Squiie, or Joyous Miller, Dr. Xale — — — 17S8 Dotser Saltinbanco, Op, — (Lewes^) 1798 Sickelmore OF THE [ SC ] Drama, 159' Sampson, P. n. p. — 1602 Jubye 6^ Roztlei/ Orat. 4to, — — \7A^ Hamilton Agonistes, Dr. Poem 1671 Milton — Orat, alt. from Milton \lb^ Anon, Sancho at Court, or Mock Governor, C. O. — — — n<^1 Ayret ^^ the Great, or Mock Gover- nor, C. — — — 1799 Anon, Sapho and Pliao, C. 4to, — 1584 hijly Sappho, Dr. — — 1797 Mason Satiro-mastix, or Untrussing of the Humorous Poet, 4to. — 1602 Dekker Satyre of the Three Estates — \^01 Sir D JJndsaif Savage, or Force of Nature, P. 1736 asc, to Miller Siul, Orat. 4to. — — 17;J8 Anon* T. (unfinished) — — 1760 ///// and Jona'han, T. — 1761 Crane Sawney the Scot, or Taming of the Shrew, C. aU. 4to. — — 1698 I^acy Saw ye Bony Coming ? &c. Dr. 12mo, 1804 Maclaren Saxon Princess, T. MS. — — Anon. Scanderbeg, T. — — 1733 Havard ■ ar Love and Liberty, T. — -^ — 1747 Whincop Scapin in Masquerade, F. tr. n. p. 1803 Anon, Scaramouch a Philosopher, Harlequin a Schoolboy, &c. C. 4to. — 1677 Ravenscrofi Scarborough Lass, Int. n. p, — • Gentleman Schemers, F. MS* Reed's Library ^ or City Match, C. alt, 1755 Bromfield Scheming Valet, or Brother and Sister, Int. ( Theat, Museum) — 1776 Anon, Scene from Ossian, b. p. • — Sinclair Scholar, C. n. p, -»— — Lovelace School Boy, or Comical Revenge, C. 4to. — — ^1707 C, Gibber '• Boy*s Masque — ^ M42 Spaieman Arrogance, C. — 1791 Holcrojt ■ Authors, C. — 1808 Tobin Daughters, C. — 1808 Lawler Ditfidence, C. 1789 Nation - Eloquence, Int. n. p. 1780 Mrs. Cotcley Fathers, C. O. (Lionel and Clarissa J — — 1770 Bicker si ajfe. 160 Barker's f SC ] List - School for Friends, C. — ISObMissChambers Greybeards, C» — 1786 Mrs. Cozclei^ Guardians, C. — 1767 Murphy ~ Honour, or Chance of War, C. tr. — -_ 1799 Jnon. Husbands, C. tr. — Ozell Indifference, C. n.p. (from Comical Lovers) — — 17^7 Anon. Ingratitude, C. n, d. 1788 Fisher Ladies, or Leree of Lovers, C. n. p. — -. — 1780 Anon, Lovers, C. — — \7Q<1 Whitehead Orators, &c. F, — 1809 Anon, Prejudice, C. ~ 1801 J\ Dibdin Rakes, C. — 1769 Mrs. GriJ^th Scandal, C. n. p. — 1777 Sheridan C. Pol. Sat. 1778 Anon, ■ C. (specious) 1784 ib, -' C. 12nio. (Ireland J 1788 i^. or Newspapers, C. — — — 1792 ib. Reversed, C.(Hu- morist's Mag.) — — 1787 #*» Scandalized, Int. n. p. — — — 1780 ib. — Soldiers, or the Deserter, Dr. (Kingston, Jamaica,) 1783 J. Henri/ Stepmothers, Dr. 1793 Berquin — Vanity, C. (printed in his Miscellanies) — — 1786 Pratt Widows, C. n. p# 1789 Cumberland '• — - Wives, C. — — 1774 Kelly C.\t. {St. Jameses Mag.) — — — 1763 IJoijd — Women, F. n. p. 1735 Anon, ^L^ : — C. tr. — Uzell Criticised, C. tr. ib. School of Action, C. (unfin.) See Steele^ s Epistolary Correspondence) 1809 Steele m : — Compliments, C. 4to. 1631 J, Shirley Reform, or How to Rule a Husband, C. — — 1805 Morton OF THE [ SE ] Drama. 1M School of Shaljespeare, or Humours and Passions, Ent. n, p. — 1781 Anon. .. — 1774 Dr. Kenrick the World, C. (r. — 1789 Hokrofi School Moderator, (plan only) 4to. 1648 Mason Play, Int. — — 1664 Anon. Scipio Africanus, T. 12mo. — WIS Beckingham Sfogan and Skelton, P. n. p. — 1600 Ramkins, Sfc. Scornful Lady, C. 4(o, — 16\6 Beaum.S^Flet, Scotch Ghost. »al. n. p. — 1796 Anon. Scols FIgaries, or Knot of Knaves, C. 4 to. — — — 1652 Tatham Scottish Politic Prssbyter slain by an English Independent, or Indepen- dents' Victory, &c. T. Q. 4to. 1647 Anon. Scourge for Simony, C. 4to. (Return ixom Parnassus) — — 1606 ib. Scowerers, C. 4to. — — 1691 T. ShadtseU Scribler, C. 12mo. — [Dub^) 1751 Anon, Scrub's Trip to the Jubilee. (Strat. ford Jubilee) — — 1769 Gentleman Scyros, Past. 3/^. — — iQ\ ■ — Oidcastle, History of, 4(o. 1600 asc^ to Shakespeare ' Part IL {Lost) Anon. T. (unk.) Brereton .— John Suckling's Works, {Lost) * — Martin Mar-all, or Feigned Inno- cence, C. 4to. — — 1668 Dryden , C. tr. — Ozell •— Skink, X«ife and Death of, n. p. — — — 1654 Brome, Sfc, — Patient Fancy, C. 4fo. — 1678 Mrs. Behn — Roger de Covcrly, C. n. \i. (Lost) Miller n. p. Dr, Dodd or I-.Ierry Christ- mas, F. — - — — 1740 Dorman — Salomon, or Cautious Coxcomb, C. tr. 4to. — — ^ 1671 Caryll — Thomas Callico, or Mock Nabob, F. n. p. — — — 1758 Anoiu — Thomas More, T. — — 17 9*2 Rev. J, Hat ^ iUS*. (Brit. Mus.) — Overbury, T. — 1724 Savage T. retised 1777 Woodfall — Walter Raleigh, T. —.1719 Sewell — William Longsword, P. n, p, 1598 Drayton Wallace, T. n. p. (Edin.) 1780 Jackson Siroes, Op. tr. — — 1800 HooU It58^ Barker's [SO] List Sister, C. — — — 1769 Mrs, Lennox Dr. tr. — (Edtn.) 1792 Anon, Sisters, C. — — — 1652 J. Shirley tr. 12mo. — — 1762 Foote "Six Clothiers of tke West, iico ParlSy n. p. — — — 1601 Hatighio7ijSi€» Six Days Adventure, or New Utopia, C. 4to. — ^ — — 1671 Howard Six Yeomen of the West, P. n« p. 1601 Haughion^Sfc, Sixty-Third Letter, M. D. ~ 1802 W.COuUon Sltetch of a Fine Lady^s Return from a Rout, F. n. p. — — 1763 Mrs, Clive Sketches from Life, C. — 1802 Sickelmore Sketches from Life, or Wanderi;ig Bard, Op. — — — 1809 Frome Slanderer, C. (unfin.) — — Foote Slaves, Dr. 12mo. — — 1807 Maclaren Sleep Walker, or the Somnumbule, C. tr. 12mo. n. pub. — — 1778 M.ofAnspack orWhichistheLady?F. 1812 tV, C. Oulion Sleefnng Beauty, Mel. Dr. n. p. 1805 Skeffington Slighted Maid, C. 4(o. — — 1663 Stapylton Slip, F. 12mo. f borrowed^ — 1715 Bullock Small Talk, or Westminster Boy, F. 1786 Topkam Smock Alley Secrets, or Manager Worried, Pre!, n. p. — 1778 Lefanu Smngglcrs, F. — ^ 1729 Odell M, E. — — 1796 Birch Snake in the Grass, Sat. Burl. — 1760 Hill Snuff-Box, or Trip to Bath, C. 1775 Heard Sociable Companions, or Female Wits, C. fol. — — — 166H D.ofNewcas, Sock and Buskin, P, 12mo, (Dub,) 1809 Anon, Socrates, Dr. Poem, 4to. — 1758 Biishe T. tr. 12rao. •— ' — 1760 Thomson tr. — * — — - Dr,Francklin ■ Dr. Poem — — 1806 Becket "^ — Triumphant or Danger of being Wis^ in a Common sveallh of Fools, T. — — — 1716 Anom Sodom, P. (date unkn ) — Fishbourne Soldier, T. n. p. — — Lovelace ■ and Sailor, M. F, 12mo. 1805 Maclaren ! > of Fortune, C. — 1805 Diejjer OF Tiri [ so ] Drama. 169 SoldierM Citizen, fCvaUy Merchant) (Lost) — — — 1660f Marmion Soldier's Daughter, C. — — IS04 Ckerri/ Fortune, C. 4to. — 1681 Otwai/ - , Pcirt second, 4to. (the Atheist^ ^ — 1684 i&. F. taken from Ot- way, n. p. — — Anon, Last Stake, C. n. p. 1723 Jacob Opera, n. d, — — 1792 Ezcing Return, or What can Beau- ty Do? CO. — —1805 Hook — Widow, or Generous Tar, M. E. 12mo. — » — 1800 Madaren Solicitous Citizen, or Devif to do about ^ Dr. S — c — 1, C. n. d. — Anon. Boliman and Perseda, T. 4to. — 1699 ib, Solomon, Orat. 4to. — — 1748 ib, — — - Seren. 4to, — — 1742 Moore i Sac. Dr. tr. — — 1809 Ihiish Solomon's Temple, Orat. n. d. > fVeeks ^ . i2mo. — 1797 Anon. Wisdom, Int. 4to. n, d. asc, to R, Cox Solon, or Philosophy no Defence against Love, T. C. 4to. — — 1705 Biaden, Solyman, T, — — 1807 Anon, Somebody's Comedy, MS* Miirphy^s Library — — . — Anon, Something to Do, C. n, p. — 1808 Anon. Somewhat, Dr. Piece — — 1757 Barnard Somnambule. (Sleep- Walker) n.pub. 1778 M,ofAnspach Son.in-Law, M. E. n. p. — 1779 O'Keeffe Song of Solomon, Dr. — — ]7 50 Bland tr. 4to. — 1781 Francis Sods, or Family Feuds, F. — 1809 Jones of Anacreon, M. Prel. n. p. 1785 Anon, of Britannia, Int. fEdin.) 1796 Shirreffs . of Erin, or Modern Sentiment, C. — — . — 1812 Mrs.Lefanu ^Sop in the Pan, &c, F. n. p.* {Liverpool,) 1790 Oliphant ■• Sophister, C. 4to. — — 1639 Dr. Zouch ''.Stfphompaneas, or Joseph, T. ti.d. 1640 F. Goldsmith Q 170 Barker's [ S P ] List Sophonisbaj P. 4to. — — 1606 Marsion T. -^ — 1730 Thomson ■ or Hanibal's Overthrow, T, 4to. — — — 1676 Lee Sophy (the) T. fol. — — 1642 Denham Mirza, T. MS. — Hughes <^ Duacombe Sot, Burl. (Squire B'adger^ — 1775 Jinm* Soul's Warfare, comically digested in- to Scenes, &c. 4to. (Divine Come- dian) — — — 1672 TuJce South Briton, C. — — llfAbyaLac^ . Sea, or Biters Bit, Sat. F. 1720 Chcizpood] South wark Fair, or Sheep. Shearing. Op. — — — 1729 Cq/fet/ Spaniard and Siorlamh, T. — 1810 Fitzgerald Spaniards Dismayed, &c. Int. — 1780 Anon. in Peru, Mus. Int. 4fo. \Q\^ Anun, or Death of Rolla, T, tr, — . — — 1799 A. Pluniptr^ Spanish Barber, or Fruitless Precau- tion, C. n. p. — — 1777 Colmun Bawd, Celestina, or Calisto and Melibea, T. C. 21 Acts, tr. fol. IfJSl Mabbe Curate, C. fol. — 1647 Beaum.SfFiei. — T jr. alt. n. p. 1783 Anon. F. alt, u. p. 1749 Anon. ■r- — Dollars, M. E. — 1805 Cherri/ — Dulie of Lei ma, P. n. p, 1653 77. Shirlet^ T- .Father, T. — — 1808 Mackenzie ;Fig, n. p. — — 1601-2 Anon. ■—. — -- Fryar, or Double Discovery, T. 4to. — — _ 1681 Dry den Gipsie, C. 4to. — IQb^Middleion^&^c. Heroine, Mus, Dr. 12mo, ISOS Macl or en Lady, iM.E. — — 1705 liuU Lovers, T. C. n. p. — 1639 Dacenant : Morris, P. n. p. — IbQ^Haughion^ 4c* Patriois, a Thousaud Years Ago, Hist. Dr. "^ * —' ^^^2 Code Purchase, ^C. Cljostj, ■ Rivals, M. E. — — 1784 Lonsdale Rogue, G. 4to. — ^674 DuJ/cl Soldier, T, n, p. — 16,31 Dekker OF THi: [ S Q ] Drama. Spanish Tragedy, 4to. (Jeronymo) 1605 Anon, — — ' or Hieroninio ^lad in Again, 4!o. — Viceroy, or ironour of Wo — 1603 Ki/d wan, G. (L jsf) Wives, F. 4 to. /-Sparagus Garden,- C. 4to,- — ^ Spartan Danle, T.- — -^-- ' ^ ' ■ ^^^ Ladies, C. n. p. — Speculation, C. — — ^ Sj)eeches at Prince Henry's Barriers, fol. ^ — — Speechless Wife, M. D. n. p. Speed the FloMgh, C. — S!)encers, P. n. pi — Spendtiifift, C, (Brii. Theat.) 1653 Mas singer 1696 Mrs, Fix 1640 Brome 1719 Southern 1646 Carlell 1795 Reynolds F. n. p. iv. i2mo* — ^ or Christmas Gambol, or Female Conspiracy €. rti p. — -i- -^^ Spite and Malice, Dr. Sk, 12roo, Spightful Sister, C. 4to. — Spirit of Contradiction, F. — of the Times, F. (Point of Ho. nour) n. p. — — Sliiritual Minor, C. — . — Spleen, or Islington Spa, F. • — Spoil'd Child, C. tr. — — Spoiled Child, F. — < — Sport upon Sport, (The Wits) Spouter, or Double Revenge, F. — or Triple Revenge, F, Sprigs of Laurel, M. E. — - Spring, Past. 4to. — • — Spring Valley, or Disguised Lieute- nant, Int. 12mo. -• — Spring's Glory, M, 4to, — Spurius, T. n. p. — — Squire Badger, Burl. (The Sol) Basinghall, or Cheapside Beau, 1640 B, Jonson 1794 Mrs,Raynfford 1798 Morton 1508 Porter 1680 Anon, 1731 Draper 1762 Foote 1778 Dr.Kenn'ck ifisr Foots 1811 Madaren 1667 Bailey ^ 1760 Anon* 1702 Roberdeau 1763 Anon» ■ 177Q Colman 1781 Anon, 1805 ih, 1662 Kirkman 1756 Ddl 1756 Murphy 1798 O'Keeffg 1762 Harris 1787 Anon, 1G38 Nabbes 1616 Heijlin ni'Z Anon, C n. p, — . — — 1735 ib. J7V Barker's [ ST ] List Squire Burlesqued, or Sharpers Ouf- >vitted, C. — __ 1765 Bourgeois OJd-sap, or JXight AdFcptures, • C-4to. •- -. __ 167Q Durfej/ of Alsatia, C. 4to. ~ 1 6S8 T.Shadwell i; Treelooby, C. — 1734 asc.toFanbrugh^SfC Slage Beau tossed in a Blanket, or Hypocrisy A-ia-Mode, C. 4to. 1704 Brozcn Coach, F. 4to. — — 1705 Farquhar.S^c^ Mutineers, or Playhouse to be Let, T. C. F. B. O. — 1733 Jnon, Pretenders, . or Actor turned : Poet, F. — — 1720 il/. Stapleof News, C. fol, — 1631 B. Jonspn S tamo, P. 4 to. — — 1790 Sai/ers State Farce, or They are all Come Hon>e — — . _ 1757 Jnon. Juggler, or Sir Politic Ribband, Sat. Op. — ^ — 1733 ii,, of Innoeence, and Fall of Man, Op. 4to. — «« -^1676 Dryderr Physic, C. •*— — 1742 Anoju Puppet-show, Pol. F. n.d. 1741 ib. Statesman, F. n. p. — — 1781-2 Dent ' Foiled, M. E. — 1768 Dossie Statue, M. E. n. p. — — 6\ Di Vm — Feast, P. aif. -. — 1782 Lady C/aven Statute, Past. M. — ^ — 1777 Anon» Stella, Dr. tr. ...-.«. 1798 it), — — 1804 Skoberl 1801 B. Thompsott, Stephen (King) P. n. p. — . ' — 1650 Shakespeare StepmolLcr, T. C. 4to. — — IGGi Stapylton ' — ' T. — — I SCO E. of Carlisle Stepmother*s Tragedy, n. p. — 1599 Chellle Stewklcy, (perhaps Capt. T* StuUcly) lo9G Anon, -Stock-Jobbers, or IIumo»rs of Ex- change Alley, PoL C. — 1720 Chetzeood Sloicus Vapulans, O. — — 1081 Anon, Stolen Heiress, or Salatnauca Doctor Outplolted, C. 410. n. d. ' -- 1703 Mrs.CentUvre-- Stone-Eater, Int. — — 1788 Stuart Stonehenge, Pa&t. n. p, . — 1636 Speed OP THE [ SU ] Drama. 173 Storm, Dr. — — — 1799 Holjord Strange Discovery, T. C. 4\o, 1740 Gough ' News out of Poland, P. n. p. 1600 HaughtoriySfc: Stranger, P. tr. — — 1798 B. Thompson — n. p. .«— — 1799 Anon. — — 1798 Schink 1798 Papendick Strangers at Home, C. O. — 1786 Cobb Stratagem, T. C, B. n. d. — Anon, Stratagems of Harlequin, Pant. {Rural Sports) — — — 1740 ib, Stratford Jubilee, C. (with Scrub's Trip io the Jubilee^ — 1769 Gentleman Strcanshall Abbey, or Danish Invasion P. — {Whitby^) 1800 F. Gibson Strollers, F. (borrowed) — 1727 yinon. — — — - Packet Broke Open, (Col- lection of Scenes) 12mo. — 1741 ib, 'Ftudent AJa.Mode, Op. tr. — 1754 ib. Students, C, alt. from Love's Labour Lost — — — 1762 ib, C. — — — 1779 ib. or Humours of St. Andrews, F. — — — 1779 Stewart — of Salamanca, C, — 1813 Jameson ' Sturdy Beggars, B. O. Pol. — 1733 Anon, Sturgfldttery, n. p. — — 1598 ib. Subject's Joy for the King's Restora- tion, M. 4to. — — 1660 Sadler Successful Pirate, P. 4to. — 1713 C.Johnson Strangers, T. C. 4to. 1690 Mountfort Such Things Are, C. — — 1788 Mrs.lnchbald Have Been, Int. bor- 1789 Ryder 1788 Hoare Sudden Arrivals, or Too Busy hy Half, C, n. p. — — 1809 Cobb Suicide, C. n. p. — — 1778 Colman Sullen Lovers, or Impertincnis, C. 4to. 1668 T, Shadwell Sultan, or Love and Fame, T.' 1770 Gentleman or Peep into the Seraglio, F. 1787 Bicker staffe. Sultana, or the Jealous Queen, T. ]2mo. — {Gloucester j) 1806 W. Gardiner Q % 174 Baref.r^s [ SW ]. List SulUness, T. — ^ 17 \7 CJ^ ohnsen' Summer Amusemenf, or an Adventure at Margate, C. O. n. p. — 1779 Jndrezos,SfCi Summer's Tale, M. O. — — 1765 Ottmbet land . ^ Last Will and Testamenf^ C. 4to. — - — ^ lOOQ-.JS^ash. - Sub io Aries, or Confirmation of Ed- ward Barkham, &c. 4lo. — 1G21 Middleton Sun's Darling, M. — 1656 Forde 6^- Dekker Sunshine after Rain, F. (]\lad Guar- dian) n. d. — — 17S5 T. Dibdin Superannuated Gallant, F. Hmo. (Newcastle,) 171 5 Reed Suppliants, T. (r. — ~ 1782 Wodhnll Supplicants, T. tr. 4to. — 1777 Potter — 1781 ib. Supposed Inconstancy, F, n, p. lG5o Anon. Suppos^es, C. 4to, ' — — 1666 Gascoigne Surprisal, C. fol. — — 1665 R, Howard' Surrender of Calais, I\l. D* — 18>>8 Caiman, jun^ Uiiit. Dr. f.York) 1801 Anon. ' TriBidad, or Site Moor'd at Last, Spec. n. p. — ^ — 1797 ib* ■ Valenciennes, S})OC, n.p. [Don caster^) 1793 ib» Susanna, P. 4ta. — - — I67b Gaiter -— or Innoccnce-PreserTcd, M,D. 12mo. — «. — 1755 E. Tollef -'s Tears, supposed to be Gar- ter's Play. Susannah, Orat. 4(0. — •— 1743 Anon, 'Suspicious Husband, C, — 1747 Dr. Hoadlj/- — Criticised, or Plague of Envy, F. n. p. — 1747 Macklin Swaddiers, C. l^mo. n. d. — Anon. Swaggering Damsel, C. 4to. — 1640 Chamberlaiit Sivedland /^King of) P. (Lost) Anon. Suetnam the Woman Uater Arraigned by Women, C. 4to. — — 1620 f^. Swindler, C. 12mo. — — 1785 ib. Swindlers, F. 12mo. butqotpub. 1774 ib. ^witeer, P. n. p. — — 1646 Hllson Swop, F. n. p. — — - 1789 Anon* Sword (the) C. — — 1793 Berquin / ©p TiiE [ TA "1 Drama. 17S Sword of Peace, op Voyage of Love, C. — — — 17S9 Mrs. Siarke Swords into Anchors, C, 4to. — 1725 Blanch »Sybil, or tlie Elder Brutus, P. n. p. Cumberland Sylla, Dr. Ent. (r. — — 1753 Derrick 's Ghost, Dr. Sat. (Brit. Theat.) 1689 Anon. Sylph, C. P. tr. — — 1771 ib, — Dr. R, (Poef. Reg.> — 1802 Leftletf Sylphs, Paut. — — 1774 Anon, Sylvester Dagger wood, ("New H^y at the Old Market, I Int. — 1795 Golman, Jun, Sylvia, or Country Burial, B^O. 1731 Lillo Syracusan, T. n. p. — — 1760 Dr. Dodd Syracusian Gossips, Int. 4lo. — 1786 Polwhele Syrens, M. — — — 1776 Thompson System of Lavater, &CrM, F. n. p. 1797 Anon. Systematic, or Imaginary Philosopher, C. — . — — 1800 ib. _l AG*in Tribulation, Int. n. p. 1799 T. Dibdin _jraiIors, or a Tragedy for Warm Wea- ther, Burl. ... — 1778 Anon. Ta!« of a Tub, C. fol. — — IQAQ B. J onson Mystery, Mel. Dr. — 1802 Holcroft Terror, Dr. Rom. — 18Q3 Siddons , the Castle, or Who is She Li^ke? C. n. p. — — 1793 Anon. Talisman, F. n. p. — — 1784 i&. Tamar, Prince of Nubia, T. n. p. 1739 Clancy Tamar Cam, (Plot only existing) Anon* Tamber^aine the Great, T. two Parts 4to. b. I. -— — 1590 Marloe Tamerlane the Great, T. 4to. 1681 Saunders T. 4to. — . — 1702 RozjDe second Party MS, Anon. Tamer Tamed, P. fol. (Woman's Prize) — -« — 1647 Fletcher C. alt. from Woman's Priae, n. p. — — 1795 M.ofAnspacH Taming of a Shrew, P. 4to. — 1596 AnOn. . of the Shrew, C. fol. 1623 Shakespeare Tancred, T. n. p. — — Sirtl.Wotton and Gismund, T. 4to. 1592 PVilmot, Sfc, ' •• ' and Sigismuada, T. 1745 Thomson \Tf Barker's f T E ] List Tanner of Denmark, n. p. — 1591 Anon* Tantalus at Law, C. tr. — 1789 Holcroft Tantarara Rogues All, F. — 1798 O^Keeffe Tarantula, F. (Lost) — — Bent Tarare, O. tr. — — 1787 James Tars at Torbay, or Sailors on Satur- day Nighf, lot. — — 1799 Anon, Tarluflfe, or French Puritan, C. 4(o. 1(>70 Medhourne or the Hypocrite, C. tr. Ozell Tarugo'sWiles,orCoffee-House,C.4to. 1668 St, Serfe . Tasso's Melancholy, n. j), — 1594 Anon, Taste, F. — ' — — 1752 Foote ——and Feeling, Dr. Gar. li. p. 1790 Anon. Tattler, or Indiscreet Lover, G, Ir. n. d. — — . — Anon, Tattlers, C. n; pi — — 1797 Dr. lIoad% Taxes, Dr. Ent, — — 1757 Dr. Bacon t-- Tchao Chi Gou Ell,.or Little Orphan, &c. T, tr. — — 1737 Brookes Tea Room, or Fiction and Reality 1811 Anon, Teagiie's Ramble to London, Int. n.p. 1770 Anon, Tears and Triumphs of Parnassus, Ode, 4to. — — — 1760 R.Lloyd - of Britain, or Funeral of Lord Nelson, Dr. Sk. n. d. — Ei^re TEXNOrAMIA, Marriages^ of the Arts, G. 4ro. — — — 1610 Holidaij Tekeli, Mel. Dr. — — 1806 Hook Telegraph, or New Way of Knowing Things, Prel. — — 1795 Dent Telemachus, M, 4to. — — 1763 Graham Tell.Tale, G. n. p. — — 1661 Anon. Tell Truth, and Shame the Detil, G.P. (New York,) 1797 IV. Dunlap Tempe Restored, M. — — IGSiTozonshend^^e Temper, or Domestic Tyrant, F. n.p, 1809 Anon^ Tempest, G. fol. — — 1623 Shakespeart • or Enchanted Island, G.alt. from Shakespeare, 4ta. — 1670 Dryden Op. alt. from Shakespeare 1756 Garrick , alt. — — \777 R.B.Sheridan . G. alt. — — 1789 J. F. Kemblt 1806 ib. Temple Beau, g. — — 1730 Fielding OF THE [ TH ] Brama. 17t Temple of Dulness, C. O. 4to. 1745 Anon. — Hymen, M. — 1762 Wignell - Love, M. 4to. — ' 1 634 Jones, SfC,^ Past. Op. 4to. 1706 Motteux Peaee, M. {Bub. J 1749 Anon, of Vesta, Dr. Poem (Dub. J 1793 H. Boyd Temptatfon oi Christ, n. p. -— Bishop Bale Tender Husband, or Accomplished Fools, C. 4to. — . — 170^ Sir R. Steele Sisters, C. tr. (Theat. Rec.) 1805 Gilbert • Wife, C. MS. Murphfs Lib. Anon. Teramiuta, Op. — — 1732 Caretj Term Day, or Unjust Steward, C. 1803 Houston Terpsichore's Return, Bal. — 1805 Anon, Test of Guilt, &c. Dr, Tale, 4to. 1808 Struit — ^ Love, M, E. n p, , — 1787 Robinson Tethys* Festival, or Queer»*s Wake, 4lo, — — — 1610 Daniel Thalia's Tears, Poet. Effus. n. p. 1806 Cherry, Thcaire of Education, (Plays tr.) 4 vol. — — — 1781 Anon, Theatres, F. (Brit. Theat.) — - 1733 id^. Theatric Count, T..C. Sat. — 1809 «6. Theatrical Candidates, Prel. — 1775 Ge&ridk ■ Manager, ^at, — 1751 Anon. Recorder, (PJays tr.) 2 . vol. .1.. — — Holer oft Thtbais, T. tr. — — . 1581 Newton Thclyphthora, or More Wives than. One, F. n. p. — — 1781 Pilon ■ or the Blessings of Two WItcs at Once, C. F, n. p. {Hall} 1783 Knight Thfimlstoclesj the Lover of his Coun- try, T. — ... — 17^9 Dr, Madden — Op^ tr. — — 1800 Hoole Tlieodora, Orat. 4to. — — 1749 Dr. Morell or Spanish Daughter, T. 1800 Lady Burrell Theodore)0.( with Poems) (Norzcich), 1805 Colls Theodorick, King of Denmark, T.. (Dub,) 1752 hy a Lady Theodosius, or Force of Love, T. 4to. 1680 Lee Thermopylae, or Repulsed Invasion, T. Dr. n. p. — ^ — 1805 Roberd&a^^ 178 Barker's [ til ] JAat Thersytcs, his Humours and Conceilsr, Int. (Brit. Theat.) -- — 1598 Mon^ They»Te Bit the Old One, or Schem- ing Butler, Int. n.p,. — 179S J. C. Cross Thierry and Theodoret, T. 4to. 16^1 Beaum,^Fief^ Thimble's Flight from the Shopboard, Int. n. d. «— — — 1789 Anon, Thirtieth of October, P. n. p. 1560 ib. Thirty Thousand, or Who's the Rich- est? G. -* -» -. 1805 T, DibifiH Thomas and Sally, M. E. — » 1760 Bicker siaffe ■* Susan, or Fortunate Tar, M, E.n. p. — — . 17^7 Anon. •'- Dough, Putt II n. p. IQOlIiaughfony Si'c, Lord GromweH, 4to. 1602 asc, to Shakespeare Merry, T. n. p. — lb99liaughionydi-c> Strowde, Farts U. and 111, / — — (perhaps tlie Blind Beggar of Belh- nal Green) — — — 1601 ibi Thomaso, or the Wanderer, C. tico Parts^ fol. — — 1664 KiUigrew Thorny ris, Queen ofScy.thia, Op. 4to. 1707 Motteusf Thorney Abbey, or London Maid, T. 12mo. — — ^ 1662 T. W. Thracian Wonder, P, 4io. — 1661 Webster yi^c. Three and the Deuce, CO. 1806 Hoare ^ Brothers, P. n. p. — 1602 W. Smith — Conjurors, Lit. Pol. 4to. 1763 Anon* . DorothieSj or Jodclet Box'd, C. tr. MS. — — 1657 S^r lV,Lo7oer Hours after Marriage, C- 17\7 Gai/^Poyc^^c^ — Ladies of London, C. 4to. 1584 bi^ R, IV, — Laws, of Nature, Moses, and Christ, C. — — — 1538 Bishop Bah Lords and Three Ladies of London, 4to. b. I. — — 1590 by R, fV. — . Old Women Weatherwise, Int. 1770 G. S. Caret/' per Cents, C. n. p. — 1803 Reynolds Sound Naps, Op. n. p. Sir J, Car r Vices overcume Truth, and Chastity, Int. — — 1792 Lindsay Weeks after Marriage, F. 1776 Murphy Throw Physic to the Dogs, F. n. p. 1798 Anon, Thundtr Ode, 4to. — — 1773 ib. Of THE [ Tt] ©RAMI. 17J Thyestcs, T. Ir. l^mo. , r*^ 1561 J. Heifwood ^. -,. '-^* 1674 JVright T. 4to. -^ •— IfiSi Crowne Thyrsis, Past. 4to. n. d, — 1697 Oldmixou TiberiiM in Capreae, P. o, p. — Cumberland Tide Tarrieth for no Man, C. 4to.6./. 1576 Wapul Timanlhes, T. — — 1770 Boole Time Vindicated to Kimself and bis Honour, M. — -^ 1756 B. Jonsom Time's a Tell-Tale, C. -^ — 1807 H. Siddons Triumph, n. p. — — 1597 Anon. Times, C. — — — 1780 Mrs,GriJiihi r-^ or a Fig for Invasion, M. E. 1797 Anon, Hhv) or a Fig for Invasion, M. Ij). -^ — — 1805 ib. Timoleon, or Revaliition,^ T. ,C. 4to. 1697 ib, — T. — — 1730 Martin T. MS. — — Pope _ — ^ — 1777 Butt Timon, C. MS. — — Anon. — in Love, or Innocent Theff, C. — ^ — 1733 Kelli/ .. of Athens, T. fol. — \(^1Z Shakespeare alt. 4to, 1678 T. Shaduell ^ alt. from both 1768 Love ^ alt. from Sliak. 1771 Cumberland alt. n. p. 1786 Hull Tiraour the Tartar, INK D. n, p. 1811 M. G. Lewis Tinker of Totucss, n. p. •— 1596 Aiion. Tippoo Saib, or British Valour in In- dia, Pant. D. p. — — 1791 Lonsdale 'Tis all a^ Farce, F. — — 1 800 Allingham an 111 Wind Blows Nobody Good, or Road to Odiham, F. n. p. 1788 Anon. ' a Wise Child Knows his Own Father, C. n. p. — — 1795 Waldron — Better than it Was, C. n. p. IQQ'Z-b E.of Bristol — • Good Sleeping in a Whole Skin, C. (Lost) — — Wager no Deceit to Deceive the De- ceiver, P. n. p. — — 1 &9S Chettle — Pity She's a Whore, T. 4to. 1633 Forde — Well if it Take, C. — 1719 Tavemer .. . ■ . - it's no Worse, C, 1770 Bfokerstajfe 180 Barker's [ TO ] »Tis Wall they are Married, Dr. tr. n. p. —> .... Tithonus and Aurora, Btirl. 12mo. Titefus and Galitea, C, n. — Tit for Tat, C. alt. — — — or Comedy and Tragedy at War, n. p. — — - or a Dish of the Ahc- tioneer's own Chocolate, Int. n. p. Tittle Tattle, or Taste A-la.Mode, F. Titus, Op. tr. — — » ■ — and Andronlcus, n. p. — Andronicus, T. 4to. — or Rape of Lavi- nia, T. alt. 4to. - — and Berenice, T, tr, 4to. Vespasian, n. p. Vespasian, T. tr. improred To Arms, or British Recruits, Int. Tobacco Box, or Soldier's Pledge of Love, Mus. Int, — — Tobacconist, C. alt. from Ben Jonson Tobias, P. n. p. — — To Marry, or Not to Marry, €. Tombo Chiqui, or American Savage, Dr. Ent. — — Tom Essence, or Modish Wife, C. 4to. — — — . Jones, C. O. — — Thumb, Burl. T. — ^ — ^^ ait. — . Tylere and his Wyfe, Int. 4to, Ton, or Follies of Fashiou, C. Tony Lumpkin in Town, or the Di- lettanti, F, — — Too Civil by Half, F. — — Friendly by Half, F. n. p. Good to be True, P. n. p. Learned by Half, or the Philo- sopher Outwitted, F. 12mo. — Loving by Half, Int. n. p, many Cooks, F. — Tooth-Drawer, C, (promised in Wit and Drollery, but d, p.) List 1804 Jnon, 1746 lb. 1585 ib, 1788 Caiman 1743 C. Charke 1749 JVoodwetrd 1749 Anon* 1767 Hoole 1593 Anon, 1594 Shakespeare 1687 Ra'venscrofi 1677 Otzcit}j 1591 Anon, 1755 Cleland 1794 HurlstoM 1782 Anon. 1771 Gentleman 1602 Chettle 1805 MrsJnchbald -- 1758 Ckland 1677 Raxclins 1769 Reed 1730 Fielding 1805 O'Hara 1598 asc. to Watjer \7^S Lady Wallace 1780 O'Keeffc 1783 Dent 1807 Anon, 1601 ChettleyS^c, 1793 Sharpe ' 1784 Robson 1805 Kenney — 1661 Anon, OF THE [ TR ] DllAMA," 18;l Torrendal, T. n^ p. — — Cumberland Torrid Zone, Dr. — — I HOQ Clarke Tottenham-Court, C. 4to. — 1638 Nabbes Touch at the Times, Prel. H. p. 1788 Anon, M. E. 12mo. 1804 Maclaren C. — 1812 Jameson Touchstone, Pant. — — 1779 6\ Dibdin Tournament, Int. — — 1778 Chatierton — T. ^ — 1800 Mrs, Starke Towers of Urbandine, P. n. p. Carr Town and Country, &c. C. — 1^07 Morton Before You, C. — 1795 Mrs, Cozcle^ » Fop, or Sir Timothy Tawdrey, C. 4to. — — — 1G77 Mrs, Behn — Shifts, or Suburb Justice, C. 4to. — — — .1671 Revet — UnHoaskcd, C Cunknown) Anon. Toy, P. n. p. — — ib. Toy, or Partv at Hampton Court, C. 1798 O'Keeffe Toyshop, F/ — — — 1735 Dodsleij Toy to Please my Lady, n. p. 159.5 Anon. Trachiniae, T. tr. — — 1729 Adams 4to. — 1759 Dr.Francklin Traehinian Virgin, T. fr. — 1788 Potter Trafalgar, or Sailor's Play — imiAnon, Tragedy of Tragedies. (Tom Thumb) 1731 ib. Tragedy A-Ia-Mode, F. 12mo. 1795 Foote Tra£;ical Actors, or Martyrdom of King Charles, &c. 4(o. — \^Q0 Anon, Tragopodagra, or the Gout, T. tr. 4to. 1780 Dr.Francklin Transformation, Prel. n. p. -- 1787 Anon. ■ ■ ^ . or Love and Law, n. p. — — 1810 AlUngham Trappolin supposed u Prince, F. C. 12mo. — — — 1658 Cockainc Traveller, C. tr. — — 1781 Anon, ■ or Marriage in Sicily, P, 1809 ib» Travellers, C. — — 1788 Harrison . or Music's Fascination, Op. 1806 Cherry • in Switzerland, Op. 1794 Bate Dudley Benighted, or the Forest of Rosen wald, alt. from Raymond and Agnes, n, p. — — 1811 Groieiie R 182 Barkeu»s [ TR ] List Travels of three English Brothers, Sir Thomas, Sir Anthony, and Sir Robert Shirley, P. 4to. 1607 D«j/, Roalej/, SfC, Traytor,.T. 4lo, — — 1735 J. Shirley alt. — — 1718 Bullock to Himself, or Man*s Heart his Greatest Enemy, Moral Int. 4to. 1678 Johns Treacheries of Papists, P. n. p. Bp, Bale Treacherous Baron, or Albert and Emma^ Bal. — — 1812 Anon, Bjot.hers, T. 4to. 1696 Pozcell . Hu&band,T. 4to. fDub.) 1737 Daveif . Son.ia.Law, T. (Stockton^) 1786 Pierson Treasure, C. tr. — — 1767 Thornton Trepan, or Virtue Rewarded, Op. 1739 Maxzxell Trick forTiick, or Debauched Hypo- crite, C. 4to. — — 1678 Durfei; , C. — 1735 Fabian __ ; or AdmiraPs Daugh- ter, F. — — — 1812 Anon. to Catch the Old One, C. 4to. 1608 MiddU'ton , upon TricU, or Squire Brain- less, C. D. p. — — Uill m — - — : — — or Vintner Ouf- witted, F. — fVork,) 1742 I'drroic of Jlarlcquin, &c. Pant. 12mo. 1739 Dozening Youth. (VVtilks of Islington) Anon, ■ upon Travellers, CO. n. p. \^\0 BlandBurgess Trip to B.engal, M. E. — — 1802 C. Smith — ■ Calais, C. — — 1778 Foote — ^~ Medley Sk, Anon, M Plymouth Duck, &c. F. n. p. 1793 Robinson m Portsmouth, Int. — 1773 G, A, Stevens .Scarborough, C. alt. 1781 Sheridan Scotland, F. — — \71Q IVhitehead the Norc, M. E. — 1797 Franklin Triple Marriage, C 12mo. — 1766 Foote Triplicity of Cuckolds, P. n. p. 1598 Dekker Tristram Shandy, F. — — 1783 AJaniailj/ Triumphant Widow, or Medley of Humours, C. 4to. — — 1677 D,ofNezccas Triumph of Beauty, M. — 1646 /. Shirhy •F THE [ T R ] Drama. 18S Triumpli of Fidelity, Op. Burl, at Rice's Rooms, Brewer-strcet 1790 Anon» Dr. f Liverpooly) 1790 IJarplei/ ■■ M. (Oxford Mis.) 1752 Jnon, ' ■ Genius, &c. G. n. p. (Scarhorough^y 1785 Cawdell Health and Prosperity, 4,0. — . — -^ I'626 Middleion Ilibernia, JT. — 1752 Anon. Honour, T. G. alt. n.p. 1783 ib, —, Hvuien, M. -- r762 IVigneU M. (withPoems) 1777 R:yves Love, Bal. — 1796 Anon. Minb, or Harlequin's , Wedding, P;iut. — ~ 1782 ib. Peace, M'. 4\o. I6rs J. Shirie^ 1749 Dodsley Time and Trutii, Orat. 4to. ~ — . — 1757 Morell Trutfi, Orar. 4to. 1767 Jeffereiit Triumphs of (he Gout,'BurUT.tr.4to. 1749 West * » — ~ — (Rare) of Loue atid Fortune, G. 6. /. -^ -^ \b^\) Anon. Lo?e and Antiquity 1619 MiddletoH — Love and Honour, P. 1731 Cooke Prince d'Amour, M. 4(0. — — 1635 Davenant Re-tJnited Britannia, Pageant, 4to. — — \Gi)5 A. Mundai/ the Sons of Balrol, or Liberty Vanquished, M. H. T. 1810 AnOn, .. ..■■■ — Truth 4 to. — 1613 Middleion Virtue, T.C. 4ta. U^^lAnon, Troades, T. tr. 12ino. — — • 1660 Furdage - T. tr. — — 1780 Banister — or Royal Captives, T. tr. 1649 Sherburne Troas, T, tr. 4to. — — 1581 J. Heywood , — _ 1686 Talbot Trojan Captives. T. tr. ' — 1782 Wodhull Dames, T. tr. 4to. — 1783 Fotter Troilus and Cressida, T. 4to. -— 1609 Shaicespeai% 'Troilus and Cressida, or Truth found too Late, T. alt. 4to. ~ 1679 Bryden 184 Barker's [ TU ] List Trooper's Opera, (Brit. Thea«.) 1736 Anon. Troublesome Raigne of King Joliu of England, ^«?o Par/^, 4to. b. L 1591 ib, Troye, n. p. — — — 1596 ih. Trudge and Wowsld, Pre]. — 17S0 Knight True Blue, al(. from the Press Gang Anon, Trueborn Irlshcrvan, F. (^Irish Fine Lady) ~ — — Macklin Trueborn Irishman, &c. F. n. p. 1771 G, A, Stevens • : Scotchman, C. (Man of the World) — — — 1764 Macklin — • British Tar, &c. M. F, n. p. 1786 Hull Briton, F. n. p. — -^ 1782 Cranke Friends, M. E. n. p. — 1800 1\ Dibdin • Patriotism, or Poverty Enoblcd 1799 Ilolford Widow, C. 4to. — — \G79 T, Shadwen' Truly Wise Man. (Theat. of Educa.) Anon, Truth and Filial Lore, Dr. 12mo. 1797 ib. Truth's Supplication to Candle-light, P. n. p. — — 1599 P. Dekker Try Again, F. — — 1790 Anon. Tryal, C. -^ — — 1798 J, Baillie by Jury, F. — — 1811 T. E. Hook - of Abraham, Dr. Poem 1790 Anon, of Chivalry, (History of) 4to. 1605 asc, to IVa^et Conjugal LoT^. (N^st of Plays) — — — 1738 Jacob Lady Alhirea Luxury, Dr. Dia. — — -—1757 Anon* Samuel Foofe, Esq^ for a Libel on Peter Paragraph, C.(Waii* dering Patentee) Hmo. — 1705 Foote the Time-Kiilcrs, C. 1757 iV. Bacon,. - Treasure, (New and Mcrry Knterlude,) Ito* — — 16<>7 Anon. Tryal's All, C. — — 180^2. »A. TriaU of the Heart, P. n. p. 1799 ih,- Tryphon,T. fol. -• — lo69 E. of Orrery Tumble-dowij Dick, or Phaeton in the Suds, F. — — .— ^^^^ Fielding Tunbiidge Walka, orYeoman of Kent, C*4to. — — — \1\)^ Baker , Wells, or a Day's Court- ship, C. 4to. — — 1678 B.mdini' OF THE [ TW ] Drama. 185 Turke, T, 4to. — — 1610 Mason Turk and no Turk, M. C. n.p, 1785 Colman, jun* Turkish Court, or London 'Prentice, Sat. Burl. n. p. — — 1748 Pilkingion " Mahomet, and Hiren the Fair Greek, n. p. — — 1594 Pee/e Turncoat, Parody on the Tragedy of Athelstan — — 1756 Anon^ TurnOut, M. F. — — l^XI Kenney Turnpike Gate, M. E. — — 1799 Knight Tuscan Treaty, or Tarquin's Over- throw, T. — — 1733 W, Bond Tutor, Burl. n. p. — — 1759 Anon, . F. 4to. — — 1765 Tozsnleif ' for the Beaux, or Love in a Labyrinth, C. — — 1737 HezeiU Twelfth Night, or What you Will, C. fol. — . ^. — 1623 Shakespeare — • of August, Dr. n, p. 1805 A?ioru Twenty -One, Op. tr. 12mo. 1804 Wild . Years Ago, M. D. \ — 1810 Focock Twin Brothers, C. tr. — — 1772 fVarner Rivals, C. 4to. — — 1703 Farquhar Txuns, T. C.4to. — — - 1055 Rider or Comedy of Errors, ait. from Shakespeare, n. p. — 1762 Hull or is it He or his Brother? F. n. p. — — — 1799 Lewis or Which is Which? 12mo, (Edin.) 1783 Woods Twisting and Twining, or Tea's the Twaddle, Int. n. p. — — 1785 Anon* Two Angry Women of Abington, C. 4to. two Farts — — 1599 Porter Apprentices, or Industry and Idleness Rewarded, Pant, from Ho. garib, n. p. (Birmingham^) 1798 JV, C. OuUon Connoisseurs, C. 4to. — 1784 Ilaifley English Gentlemen, or Sham- Funeral, C. — — 1774 Stewart — Faces under a Hood, Op. 18' '7 T Dibdin — Farmers, F. q. p. — 1800 Anon^ R 2 J86 Babkeu's [ T r ] List Two Friends, or the J^iverpool Mer- chant, Dr. tr. ^ — 1800 6j/ C. If. ^ Br. Proy. tr. 4. 1808 J. P. Kemble Harlequins, F. tr, — 1718 Broicn Harpies, P. n; p. -— 1602 Drai/ioriy SfCt — Housesj G* D. p, ('Game' art Gommercc) — — 1785^ Bibii/n — Lamentable Tragedies, ^-c. 4to, 1661 larringion Maids of More Glacke, wiih John in the Hospital, 4to. — 1609 Armin ,,^ Mcjry Milkmaids, or Best Words wear the Garland, T. 4to. 1620 h^ J. C. — — Merry Women of A bington, P. n. p. — — — 1 598 Porter Mistrs. M. E. — — 1775 O'hara — Noble Kinsmen, T. G. 4to. l(iS4Beaum,S(Flei; — Old Maids of Florence, F. 1808 Anott. — Plots Discovered, a Third Pays for All, C 12mo. -- — 1742 b'l^ &, P. — Queens of Brentford, or Bayes no Poetaster, G. O. — — 1721 Burfeij Sinnes of King David, Int. n. p. l^Sl Anon. Strings to yovr Bow, F. alt. 1791 Jephron — to One, M. G. n. p. — 1784 Colmanj jurti Valiant Knightes, Syr Glyomon and Glamy^les, &c. 4 to. * — 1599 Anon. — Wise Men and all iherestFools, G. Sat. 4to. — . — 1619 Chapman Twynne's Tragedy, n. p. — 1011 Niccois Tyrannical Government Anatomized, or Discourse concerning Evil Goun- seIiors,&c. 4 to. — — 1042 Anon. Tyrannic Love, or lloyal Martyr, T, 4 to, -« -. — 1670 Drt/den Tyranny Triumphant, aud Liberty Lost; th Muses Run Mad; Apollo Struck Dumb, and all Govent Gar- den Gonfoonded J Sat. F, — ]7 43 Anon, TytmtyT {LostJ — — \6(jO Massinger *- >— King of Grcle, T. — 17v.;2 ^ir C.Sedleif Tythe Fig, Bal. — — 1796 ^wow, «* tHE [ Xj N ] Drama- tSff U( GLY Club, Dr. Car. — 1798 Spenser Ulysses, T. 4^ D. of Newcat. Unreserved Youn^ Ladj, C.tr. Ladfs Mag, for -^ _ — 1788 Anon. Up all Night, or the Smuggler's Cave, ^ <^P' — — — I H09 Arnold ^^ Upholsterer, or What News? F. 17 b^ Murphy (Add. Scene to, Eur op, Mag.) ^ «. -_ 1807 Moser Up to Town, Op. — —^1811 T, Dibdin Uraaia, orihe Illumine, C* — imi W.R Spencer Usurper, T. 4to. -- -^ 1CG8 fJowiird ' — {Lewes^y 1S03 Re o^ J, Delap • Detected, or Right will Pre- vait, C.T F. — . — 1718 ^«o«. Usurpers, or CofFee*House Politici- ans,- F. — — — 1749 ib, Ut Fictura Poesis, or Enraged Musi* cian, Burl. -« —.1789 Caiman Uter Pendragon, n. p. — — 1597 Anon, Utruni Horum ? C. -— — 1797 ib. ▼ ALE of Petrarch, Dr.Poemj n. p. Prati Valtnfia, or Fatal Birth Day, T. 1772 Sfezcart Valentine and Orson, Int. n. p. 3 595 Gossan, SfC. ' P. n. p. 1598 Munday, Sfc, Hist. n. p. 1600 n^hite -*- R. Mel. Dr. 1804 T, Dibdin Valentine's Day, M. E. — 1776 Heard C. — — 1809 Ai,on, Valentmian, T. fol. — — 1647 Btaum.SfFIet. alt. 4to. — l6SbE.ojRoihester Valet with Two Masters, F. tr. 12mo. 1804 Bayits Valiant Scot, P. 4to. — — IQS7 by J, fV. • Welrhman, or Life« &c of Caradoc tht G^eat, King of Cam- bria, T, C. 4to» — — 16X5 by R^ A, ^^ Valteger, n» p. «- — 1596 Anon» Vanelia, or Amours of the Great, Op, 1732 ib, Vanella, T, — — 1736 ib. Tanguard, or British Sailors Regaling ' after Battle, Int. of Sangs — 1799 Jnon, Vanity Punished, Dr. — — 1793 Uerquin Tanquished Love, 12mo. 1740 Bellamy, sen. Sfj'un^ Variety, C. 12(do. — - — 1649 B.ofNewcas^ — \^ ^ — 1782 R, Grijfiih Vathek, C. (Theat, of Education) Anon, Vayvood, P. M. j}^. — — 1598 Downton Venetian Comedy, n. p. — 1594 Anon^ Outlaw, Dr. tr. — \mb EUislonr ' • ' his Country's Friend Dr. — ^ ^ 1805 Pouell Venice PrcsciTed, or Plot Discovered, T. 4to. — — . -— 1682 Oliodif Venoni, or Novice of St. Mark's, D. — — • — 1809 M. G. LeKti Venus and Adonis, M. l^rno. — 1656 Holland — — 1715 6\ Gibber or Maid's Philo. sophy — •— — 1659 asc, to Cqx or Triu^mphs of Love, Burl. O. — — 17\3 M Powell Versipellis, C MS. — — 1631 Rev.T.Pesteli Vertumnus and Pomona, Past, n. p. 1782 Feilde T. 4to. — — 1607 Gzcinne Very Good Wife, €. 4to-. — 1693 G. Vomit - Woman, or Prince of Tarcnt, T. C. — - — — 1655 Massinger Vestal, T. {Losty — — ^ Glaptkorne , Virgin, T. — — 1778 Brooke *■ or Roman Ladies, T. fol. Tcilh izco J'ih Acts — 1S65 llozcard Veteran Dismissed witli Honour, Dt» 1793 Berquin Tar, M. K. — m— 180.1 S.J. Arnotd ^ Vicar and Moses, or Lingo's Wedding, Burl. — — — 1789 W. C. Oultot^ Vice Reclairaedy or Passionate Mis- tress, C. — — 1703 Wilkimon Viceroy, T. — {Chichester^) 1811 llayley Victim, T. 12^mo.. — — 1714 Johnson " T. 124)10. (Achilles and Iphi- genia in Aulis) — — ,1714 Doyer Victims of Love and Pleasure, P. (unk.) Anon. Victorious Love, T. 4to. * — 1698 Walker 190 Barker's [ VI ] List Victory and Death of Lord Nelson, Mel. Dr*. n. p. — -^ 1805 Cumberland Village, or World^s Epifome, C. n. p. 1805 Cherry ' Conjuror, Int. (r, 12mo. 1767 Anon, ■' ' Coquet, F. n. p. •^— 1792 Simon Doctor, Burl. — — 17PG J, C, Cross ¥eie, Int, n. p. 1797 asc. to Cumberland a Btfrl. (Tottenham-st.) 1810 Anon. Lawyer, F. 12mo. -^ 1795 ih, Maid, C. O. — -^ 1^92 by a Lady ■ Opera — — 1729 Johnson Politics — — 1793 Anon, Virtues, Dr. Sat. 4to. 1726 M, G. Lewis Wedding, or Faithful Coun- try Maid, M. E. — — 1767 Loc n. p. — — — 1756 Anon. ' Ent. ff, p. — — fV. Earteyjun, C. O.. — — 1808 JVorgan Villain, T. 4to. — — - 1663 Porter VimondA, T. — — — 17SS Macdonald VindictiTC Man, G. — — 1806 Ilohrojt Vilntagers, M. E. — — 1809 £. J. Eyre Vintner Tricked, F. n, d, — Ward Virgin Martyr, T. 4 to. — XQ'l^Mas singer ^S^c, Virgin of the Sun, tr. — — 1799 Lawrence ■ . — — 1799 ^. Plumptre Prophetess, or Fate of Troy, 1812 Reynolds Op. 4to. — ^ -^ 1701 Settle Queen, T. — — 1729 Barf or d Queen, Dr. — — 1797 PValdron Unmasked, F. -*— 173- Anon. Unmaslud, M, E. (Old Man taught Wisdom) ^ — 1786 Fielding ^ Victim, T. (Huntingdon^) 1777 Anon, Widow, C. 4tD. — 1649 Quarks Virginia, T. — «. — 1754 Crisp , — . .*- -^ 1756 Mrs, Brooke — Past. Dr. tr. — 1787 Anon. T. — — — 1800 Bidlake « CO. — — 1800 F.P/or«j(/e» Virtue and Beauty Reconciled, M.4to. a. d. — — — An&n* OF THE [ WA ] DllAXA. 194 Virfuc Betrayed, or Anna Bullen, T, 4to.. — . — — }QS2 Banks Triumphant, Hist. T^P. (Dub,) 1783 yinott, Virlnoso, C. 4io. — — i(j76 T. ShadweU Virtuous Octavia, T. C. l^mo. J59S Brandon Wife, or Good Luck at Last, C, 4to^ — — -r- 16,80 Durjey Vision of Delight, M. fol. -r- 1641 B. Jonson ■ Twjelve Goddesses, M, 1604 Daniel Voice of Nature, (r. — — 1803 Boaden Volcano, or Rival Harlequins, Paqt. 1799 T, Dibdii} Volpone, or ihe Fox, C. 4to. — 10O5 B, Jgnson Voluntary Contributions, Occ. Tnt. n. p. «- - — — 1798 Porier Volunteer Returned, &c. Dr. IMed» Lady* s Mag, for — — 1784-5-6 Anon.. Volunteers, or Stock-jobbers, C.4to. 1693 7'. Shadwell or Britons Strike Home, F. n. p. ~ (^liull,) 177 S Woods - — or Adventures of Rode- rick Random, and his Friend Strap, &c. Int. ^Northern Heiress.) 1748 Anon, or Taylors to Arms, Pro!. 1780 Dozening Vorfigcrn, T. -^ — 1799 Ireland Vortigerne, P. n, p.. — — 1593 Anon. Vortimer, T. ^ — 179G Portal Votary of Wealth, C. -— — 1799 Holman Vow, C. O. n, d. {Sheffield^) C J, Macartney Vow Breaker, or Fair Maid of Clif,. ton, T. 4to. — ^^ 1636 Sampson Voyage to \ootka, C. O. — Davidson Vulcan*s Wedding, or LoversSurprised R. O. MS, — — . — ^ Anon* w. AGKR, M. E. — — laOS Ano?t, Walking S.atue, or Detil in the Wine Cellar, F. 4to. n. d. — —- 1710 Hill W^alks of Islington and Hogsdon, with Humours of Wood-Street Compter, C. 4to. — — — 1657 Jordan Wallace, T. — {Edin,) 1799 Anon. Wallenstein, Dr. Part 11, it, — 1800 Coleridge Walloons, C. n. ju — — 1782 Cumberland t9St fiARKER^g [WE] List WaKz, C. O. (alt. from Gentleman Dancing Master) — — 1813 Arnold Wanderer, or Rights of Hospitally, Hist. Dr. — -. — 1808 CKembU and Trarel^er, ReL Dr. 1733 J, Hunter Wandering Jew, or Love's Masque- rade, F. — — — 1797 Franklin * — ; Lover, T. C. 4 to. — 1658 Meriton • I ' ' " • ' Lovers, or Painter, C.n. p. 1653 Massinger P. {Lost) 1623 Fletcher Whores, P. 4to. — 1663 Anon. -Wanton Countess, or j£l 0,000 for a Pregnantly, B. O. — — 173^ ib» y Jesuit, or innocence Seduced, B. O. — — — 1731 ib. War without Blows, or Love without Strife, P. n, p. — — \b9S T, Heyxsood AVard in Chancery, unfinished — Pilon of the Castle, M. E. n. p. 1793 Miss Durk^ WaTlam Chester, n. p. — — 1594 Anon, Warning /or Fair Women, T. 4to. 1599 Lt/lif Wars of Cyrus, &c. T. 4to, — 15§4 Anon, < r lienry L Priin;e of Wales, n. p. -* — — 1598 Drat/tony SiC* Porapey, T. 4to. ^(Csesar and Pompey^ — — — 1607 Chapman Wary Widow, or Sir Noisy Parrot, C. 4to. — . — — 1693 Higden Water's Water, F. 12mo. (Dundee^) 1801 Voung Waterman, or First of August, B. O. 1774 Dibdin Wat Tyler and Jack Straw, or Mob Reformers, Dr. Ent. — 1730 Anon, Way of the World, C.4to. — 1700 Congreve ale. — ISOO J, P. KembU to Get Married, C, — 1796 Morton -^ Unmarried, Int. 1796 J. C, Crosi to Keep Him, C. in 3 Acts 1760 Murphy _ 5 Acts 1761 i6. Ways and Means, C. (Dub,) 1785 Anon, I, ■ — 1788 Cotman^ jun. Weakest Goeth to the Wall, 4to. 1600 Anon, Weathercock, M, E, — — 1775 Forest * F, — — 1806 AUingham OP THE L WH ] P Wedding, C. 4to. - : T.C. P. F.O. - or Country Housevrife, B. O. — Day, C. — F. (r. n. p. Nighr, M. F. n. p. Ring, CO. ~ Weeding of Covent Garden, &c. C. We Fly by Night, F. — — We have all our Deserts, C. Welch Heiress, C. ~ — Welsh, or Grub-Street Opera. (Grub Street Opera^ — — Welshman, n. p. — — . Price (perhaps Prize) — Wcrter, T. — — — Westward Hoc, C. 4to. — West Indian, C, — — Westtninsfer Fayre — — Weston's Return from the Universities of Parnassus, Int. n. p. — West Wind, or Off for London, F. Wexford Wells, C. — — What a Blunder! C. O. — D'ye Call It ? T. C. Past. F. is She? C. — — Newsfroni Bantry Bay? F.n.p. What's the Matter? Burl. (Busy Body) 12mo. — — we must all Come to^ F. (Three It AM a; 193 1529 J. Shirley 1729 Hazoker 1734 Anon. 1743 Fielding 1794 Mrs.Inchbaid J, Logan 1780 Cobb 1773 Dibdin 1658 Brome 1806 Colman 1784 H.S.f'Voodfall 1795 Jerninghdm 1731 Fielding 1595 Drayton^ S^c, 1598 Anon. 1796 Reynolds 1607 Dekker, Sfc. 1771 Cumberland 16 47 Anon^ 1775 I8!2 1721 1800 1715 1799 Anon* IVastell Concunen Holm an Gay by a Lady Maclaren 1789 W, C. Oulion Weeks after Marriage) we have Been, and what we may — 1764 Anoiu Be, or Britain in her Glory, F. D. p. — (Newcastley) Will be. Shall be, n. p, will the World Say ? F. would she not? or Test ;pf Affection, C. (Porfsmouih,) would the Man beat? h.-p. What you Will, C. 4to. 1796 Siddons 1596 i6. 1787 Gilium 1790 Wm. Rest 1801 Anon, l607.Marst9ti 194 Barker's [ WH ] List Wheel of Fortune, C. — 1795 Cumberland TVhen you See me, you Know me, or King Henry Vlli. &c. |4to. 1605 Roxs^ley Where to Find a Friend, C. n. p. 1811 Leigh Which is the Man? C. — — 1782 Mrs. Covoley is the Master? M. E, n. p, 1807 Anon. Whig and Tory, C. — — 1720 Griffin AVhim, C. — — — 1795 Ladj/PVallace or Merry Cheat, F. n. p. 1741 Anon. or Miser's Retreat, F. alt. 1734 ib. Whimsical Lorers, or -Double Infide- lity, 12mo. — — 1762 Foote ' Serenade (Oxford^) 1781 Horde, jan. AVhimsicality, &c. M. F. 12mo. 1810 Madmen Whimsies of Signior Hidalgo, or Mas- culine Bridge, C. Harleian MS, Whisperer, or What you Please, P. Anon. Whistle for It, M. E. — — 1807 Lambe White Cat, or Harlequin in Fairy Land, Pant. — — 1812 Kirbi^ ^^ Devil, or Paulo Giordano Ur- sini, &c. with Vittoria Corombona, &C.T.4to. - — ~ 1612 Webster Ethiopian, T. Harleian MS. - Hypocrite, C n. p. — . Mackenzie Plume, &c. M. R. D. 18GG 7'. Dibdin Whitsun Plays, MS. (Chester Whit- . ■sun Plays; — — — 1328 i?. Higflen Whitsuntide, or Clown's Contention, Past. n. p. — — 1722 Anon. Whittington (Richard) his Low Birth, &c. n. p. — — — 1604 Paijver and his Cat, Op. {Dub.) 1739 Davej/ Who's Afraid? ^In Select Dramatic Pieces.) — — Anon. F. — — 1787 Dr.Jodrell ., Int. n. p, — 18G5 Sir J, Cair — — . the Dupe? F. — — 1779 Mrs. Cowlej/ the Rogue? M. F. n. p. 1801 Anon. ,to Blame? or no Fool like aa Old One, Fw — — 1805 Meadozes to Have Her? M. F. -— 1813 T. Dibdin Who Pays the Reckoning ? M. E. n, p. — — — 1796 Arnold OF THE [ W I ] Drama/ 195 Who Wanls a Guinea? C. — 1805 Colmdn, jun* Wins? orWidow's Choice, M.F. n. p. . — 1808 Allingham Who'd have Thought It ? F. n. p. 1781 Cobb Whore now V^ainped, C. n. p. 1639 Anon, -— of Babylon, Hist. 4to. 1607 Dekker C. n. p. Said to be written by King Edward VI. Wicklow Gold Mines, M. E. alt. from Lad of the Hills, ^in his VV orks) 1798 O'Keeffe • Mountains, Op. - 1798 ib. Widow, C. 4to. — — 1652 B.Jonson^SiC ' and no Widow, C. — 1780 Jodrell and Riding Horse, tr. — 1799 A. Plumpire Bewitched, C. — 1730 Mottlei/ of Delphi, M. C. n. p. 1780 Cumberland of Malabar, T. — 1791 iV. Starke {New Yorky) 1790 Humphrei/g of Sarepta, Sac. Dr. tr. 17S8 liokroji of Wallingford, C. n. d. 1775 Anon. Ranter, or History of Bacon in Virginia, T. C. 4to. .-— 1690 Mrs- Behn Widowed Wife, C. — — 1767 Dr. Kenrick Widow's Charm, n. p. — — 1G02 Miindij •*»"-»«" omy oon, kj, — — -1810 uumuenand Prize, C. ("Lost J — 165.3 f V.Sampson ' '- TearSj C. 4to. -.— 1612 Chapman Vow, F. — — i7SQ Mrs. Inchbald - \Vish, or Equipage of Lo. vers, F. ^ . — — > \7\(j iVard Wife and no Wife, F. — — 1 7 3'i Cq/^tj/ • f'.r a Month, T. C. fcl, ] G i7 Beaum.SfFlef. in (he Right, C. — — 1772 Mrs. GriJJith ' of a Million, C, • — . — 1803 Latham of Bath, C. 4to. — ms Gay ^ alt* — 1730 ib. two Husbands, M. D, alt. 1803 Cobb to be Let, C. — — - \7-li MrSiHayKood — (the above in two Acts) 12nio. — — 1802 Ann Minion — to be Sold, &c. M. F. 12mo. 1807 Madarcn — Mill Managed, F. Timo. \7\^ Mrs.Centlivre n. d, 1735-6 Carey with Two Husbands, M.Dr. tr, 18.03 Fixerccourt 106 BarketL*s [ WI ] List Wife's Kehef, or Husband's Cure, C. Wild Gallanf, C. 4to. -. — IGG9 i)ri/den CrooseChace, C. fol. — 1652 Beaum.SiFU.. Islanders, &c. Bal. n. p. 1805 Jnon. -~ Oa(s, or Strolling Gentleman, C. 1794 O'Keeffe Will, C. -. -. _ 1797 Rei/nolils — — and no Will, orWit's Last Stake, Petite Piece — — 1799 King • • for the Deed, C. — 1805 T. Dibditi' of a Woman, n. p.. -^ 1598 Chapman ' or no Will, or a Bone for the Law>'ers, F. n. p. — _ 1746 Mackim ' or the Widow, or Puns in Plen- ty, Dr.Sk. n. p. — — 1810 Hook William and Lucy, Op. (Ellin.) 1780 Paton ■ 'Nanny, B. F. — 1779 ^^oodenougH '■ ' — ' Susan, or S^llcr^s Sheet Anchor, xM. E. 'n. p. " ^ 1785 Anon. *■" ' Cart Wright, P. n, p. — 1602 Haughton •"— the Conqueror, n. p. 1593 Anon, Tell, T. — — 1808 Roche Wilmore Castle, M. E. — 1800 Dr, HouKoh • • «<»o.tti»w a. vuja AJtfk* -«»\/« *•» **m M^-v-. .w I, ^ Wily Beguiled, C. 4to. — 16C6 Anon^- Windsor Castle, or Fair Maid of Kenf, Occ. Ent. — — — 1795 Pearc4 Wine, Beer, AIo, and Tobacco con- tending for Suj>eriorify, Int. 4(o, 1630 Anon, Wine, Beer and Ale together by the 'Ears, 4to. -- ^ *— IG20 ii>. Win Her and Take Jler, or Old Fools will be Meddling, C. 4to. — 1-6 1 ib. Winter's Tale, 'i'. C, f-ol,. — .lGi3 Shakespeare alt, — — l76(i Marsh — — \H\l S, i\ KemOii Wisdom of Doctor Dodijiole, C. 4to. 1600 Anom . of t h e T vv cl V e G od d esses, M • (Vision of the Twelve Goddesses) 1G04 Daniel Wise Man of the East, P. alt. 1799 MrsJnchbaldi Men of Chester, n. p. ,-^ 1594 Anon. — Woman of Hogsdon, Cv4to. 1638 U^iif^'ood OP THE [ WI ] Drama. 197 Wishes, or Harlequin's Mouth Opened, C. n. p. — — — 1761 Bentley • of a Free People, Dr. Poem 1761 Hiffernan Wit at a Pinch, or Lucky Prodigal, C. 12mo. — — 1715 Anon, ■■' several Weapons, C. fol. 1647 Beaum^SfFlet* ^ for Money, or Poet Stutter, Sat. 4to. — — — 1691 Anon, in a Constable, C. 4to. — 1640 Glapthorne Madness, P. n. p. — 1639 Brome of a Woman, C. 4to. — 1604 Anon. 1705 asc. to Walker without Money, C. 4to. 1639 Beaum.SfFiet, _ alt. 4to. n. d. — — » — Anon, Wit's Cabal, C. tzco Parts, fol. 1661 D.ofNewcas, Last Stake, F. — — 1769 King Wits, C. 4to. — — 1636 Davenant or Sport upon Sport, (Collec. tion of Scenes) — — 1662 Kirkman Led by the Nose, or Poet's Re- venge, T. C. 4to. — — 1678 Anon, Witch, T. C. — — 1778 Middleton of Edmonton, T, C. 4to. *658 liozdey^S^c. ' Islington, n. p, — 1597 Anon, — (he Wood, or Nutting Girls, M. E. n. p. — — 17S6 ib. Witchcraft of LoTc. (Stroller's Pack.) 1741 ib. Witches, or Harlequin Cherokee, Pant. \76%Love Revels, or Birth of Harle- quin, Pant. — — 1798 Anon, Witty Combat, or Female Victor, T.C. 4(0. — — 1663 63/ 7V P. Fair One, C. 4to. — 1633 J.Shirley Wives, Sequel to Maids, 12mo. 1804 Wild ■ as tiiey Were, and Maids as they ^A re, C. — - — 1797 MrsJnMald Excuse, or Cuckolds make Themselves, C. — ^ — 1692 Southern in Plenty, or More theMerrier M D. alt. n. p. — — 1793 Anon, Pleased, and Maids Happy, C. n. p. — — — 17sa Milns S 2 198 Barker's [ VV G" ] List Wive^ Revenged, C. O. — 1773 Uibdin Woman Captain, C. 4fo. — 1G80 Shadwell ' - Hard to Please, n. p. 15^7 Anon, ' Hater, C. 4to.' — ]6o7 FUicher in the :Vjoon, C. 4(o. Ib^iT^Lyl^ " Killed with Kindness, T.4to. I<3i7 iJeyicoods — made a Justice, C. n, p. Betieiion ne?er Veied, C. 4to. (New \Vonder) — — ]632 Jlozele?/ of Shuneq, Grat. (Elisha) 1801' Hull " of Spirit, Burl, , — 1803 Chatterion of Taste, or Yorkshire Lady, B, G. 12rao. ^« —1739 Anoiu -~— Rules, P. n. p. — Anonl turned Bully, G. — 1676 ib, will Have her Will, P. 1C16 Haughion D, p.^ 1001 White Woman's a Riddle, C. 4to. 1718 Bullock ' a Weathercock, G. 4to. 1612 Field — I^w, P. n. p. — 1653 Anoji, Masterpiece, P. n. p. 1653 ib. — Mistaken, G. n. p. 1G53 Drue, ^c • Plot, C, n, J;. Supposed to be Very Woman — — J 02 1 Massinger Prize, or Tamer Tamed, C. fol. — — _ ]647 Fletcher Revenge, or Match in New- gate, 12mo. -. ^ — \7\5 Mullock — too Hard for Him, C. n. p. 1621 Anofim Wit, or Lady in Fashion, C. 4to. — — __ 1097 C, Gibber Women beware of Women, T. 1G57 Middleton — ; Pleased, T. G. foL ~ 1647 Beau m.S^Flet. ~'s Conquest, T. G. 4to. 1671 Howard Woeder a Woman Keeps a Secret, G. 12mo. — — 1714 Mrs.Centlivre an Honest Yorkshireman, B. G. — — ~ i736 Carejj • of a Kingdom, T. C. 4to. 1036 Dek'ker ■ of a VVomaft, P, n. p, -1595 Anon, of Women, or Sophonisba, T. 4to. — — -_ 1606 Marston Wonders in the Sun, or Kingdom of Birds, G»G. 4to. — — 1706 Durjey. orxHE [ WY ] Wonders of fDerb) shire, Pant. Drama* 1779 Anon, IW Wood Daemon, or the Clock has Wood. Struck, Mel. Dr. n. p. Woodman, CO — Woodvil, T. 12mo. (John Tii; — — Wooer, C. n. p, — — Wooing of Death, P. n. p. — Word for. Nature, C. n. p. — Word of Honour, C. n. p. — Word to the Wise, G. — — ^ Words made Visible, or Grammar and Rhetoric accommodated to the Lives and Manners of Men, tico Parts Work for Cutlers, &c. liiti 4tO( World, (unk,) — • -— as it Goe5, or Vdrty to Mont- 1807 A/. G. Lewis 1791 Bate Dudleij — 1802 — 1599 — 1798 ^ 1802 — 1770 1679 1G15 1808 pellier, C. n. p. — — 1781 F. n,\i, (Norwkh) 1792 Wags, F. n. p. — 1792 in a Village, C. ' — 1793 in the Moon, C. O. 4to. 1697 tossed at Tennis, M. 4to. n.d. 1620 World's Idol, or Piutirs the God of Wealth, C. tr. — Tragedy, n, p Lamb Puttenham Chettle Cumberland SkeJJington Kelly Shazo Anon, ib, Kennei/ . Mrs, Cowley Colls S. Moore O'Keeffe Settle MiddleloUySjiC, 1659 1696 1598 Worse Afeard than Hurt, P. n. p. AVorse and Worse, C. n. p. — Wortigerne, P. Sat. (iMonih. Mag,) Wounds of Civil War, set forth in Marius and Sylla, T. 4to. — Wrangling Lovers, or Invisible Mis- tress, C. 4to. — — /"afterwards called Lovers Quarrels) or Like Master ^ Like Man, F. — (Edin,) \7 45 Wreckers, Dr. — — 1T47 ■^ritihg Desk, or Youth in Danger, P. tr. — — _ 1799 Wyat's History, 4to. — 1607 Wytles, P. n. p. •— — 1560 bylLILB. Anon, Drayton,, Sfc. E. of Bristol 1800 Anon. 1&94 Lodge 1677 Ravenscroft Lyon Lambert ti Anon, Dekker^ Sfc» Anon, tm Barkeh's [ XY ] List X.ERXES, T 410. — — 1699 C. Gibber XJrocna, or IJeroic Daughter, T, 1719 ib, Ximenes, T. — — — 1788 Stockdale X. Y. Z. F. n. p. — — 1810 Colman JL ARD-ARM and Yard-Arm, Inf. n, p, — _ — 1806 Anon, Yarico, Past. Dr. 4to. n. d. — ib. Yes or No? M. F. — — 1809 PococA: Yorkshire Gentlewoman and herSon, T. {Lost) — — — 1G60 Chapman] • Ghost, C. n. p. — l794]\LofAnspacht — Tragedy, 4to. — 1608 Shakespeare You may Like It, or Let It Alone, F. n. p. •— — ■ — 1791 Anon, Young Admiral, T. C. 4to. — 1637 Shir lep Couple, F. alt. n. p. — 1767 Miss Pope Hussar, or LoYe and Mercy, AL E — — — 1807 Dimond Hypocrite, ISmo. — 1762 Fooie - King, or Mistake, T. C. 4to. 1683 Mrs, Behn Men and Old Wamen, F. n.p. 1792 Mis,Inchbald Quaker, C. n. p. — 1783 O'Keeffe Younger Brother, C, n, p. — 1653 Anon, ■ . or Amorous Jilt, C. 4to. — — — 1696 Mrs, Behn or Sham Marquis, C. — — — 1719 Anon, Your Five Gallants, C. 4to. n. d. 1607 Middleion Youth, Love, and Folly, C. O. 1805 Dimond Yoath's Comedy, or Soul's Trials and Triumph, Dr. Poem — — - 1680 by T, S, . Glory, and Death's Banquet^ T two Parts, (oh — — 16ti2 D.ofNewcas, Youth's Tragedy, Dr. Poem — 1671 ^ T, S, OF THE [ Z^ ] Drama. 2Q^ %. ^AriURA, T. n. p. Ziipphiraj T. — Zara, T. — ' {Bath,} - tr. Zelida, t. — iOxford,) , or the Pira(cs,!Ser. C. O. n,p. Zelnia, or Will oUhe Wisp, M. E/ tr, Zelmane, or Gorinthiau Queen, 1. 4(o. — —• — Zetiobia, T. — -— ~i- .. tr. — — -^ n. p. — — Zingara, or Gipsie, Burl. 4to; — Zimri, Orat. 4to. — ' — Zingis, T. — *" — Zobcide, T. — * — — ■ Zoraida, T. — ^ --• — Zorinski, M. Di — — ZuDia, T. tr. — ^ ^ 1754 Gentleman 1792 Anon, 1735 Johnson 1738 Hill J Dr. Francklifl 177^ Horde, jun. 1799 Siildons I'^m Meyers^ S^q, 1705 Mountfori 1768 Murphu 18C0 Hoole ' Russel 1773 Anon. l760 liawkemorth 17G9 Dow 177r Cradock 1780 Hodsom 1795 Morton moo Roddk 20a- NOTiTiA DRAMATicA. [Barker^s Lisi iQotitia Dtamatica* 1574 A PATENT granted by Queen Elizabeth to James Burbage, John Perky n, John Lanham, William Johnson, and Robert Wilson, Servants to the Earl of Leicester, to act Comedies, Sic, • Plays were performed onSundays, out of Prayer hours. 1680 Plays forbid on Sundays. 1599 The Fortune Theatre built, or rebuilt, cxpence £b^0, 1603 Xicense granted to Shakspeare, Fletcher, Burbage,. Heminge, Condell and others, to act Plays, at the Globe, on the Bank-side, during Pleasure. 1613 June the 29the Licensing Act com- menced. 1741 October 19th, Mr. Garrick first appeared at Good- man's Fields, ill King Richard ill. 1747 September 15th, Diury.Lane oj>ciied under the Ma- nagement of Messrs. Garrick and Lacy. 1757 December 15th, Mr. Gibber died, aged 86. 1761 November 26th, Mr. Rich died. 1763 January 25th, there was a Riot at Drury-Lane, on " account of Half-price; and February 24(h, auother on the same account at Covent-Garden. 1766 January 21st, Mr. Quin died. — ^ — January 31st, Mrs. Cibber died. — r — July, Mr. Foote obtained a Patent to perform in the Hay-Market Theatre. 1767 September 14th, Covent-Garden Theatre opened un- der the Management of Colman, Harris, Powell, and Rutherford. 1768 DaTenant died. 1769 July 3d, Mr. Powell died. 1773 Feb. 15th, Mr. Foote, opened the Hay-Market Theatre, with a Puppet Show, — A Contest took place respecting Mr. Macklin's per- f the DramaJ] notitia dramatica, ^05 formance of Macbeth^ at Co?ent-Thealre, %Thich terminated in his Dismission. 1774 Mr, Coiman sold his interest in CoTcnt-Gar. Theatre. 1776 Jan. 16th, Mr. Weston died. April I7th, Mr. Woodward died. June lOJh, Mr. Garrick'slast Performance was Don Felix, in the Wondei\ Drary-Lane opened ii^^er the Management of She- ridan, Linley, and Ford. Nov. 1, Mr. Shuter died. 1777 Jan. 10th, Mr. Barry died. May 13th, the Haymarket opened under the Manage- ment of Mr. Col man. Oct. 2 1st, Mr. Foote died. Miss Farren (now Countess of Derby) made her first Appearance at the Hay-maiket 'J'heatre. Mr. Henderson made his first Appearance at the Hay. Market Theatre. Mr. Fid win made his tfirst Appearance at thiC Hay- ^ Marl^et Theatre. '. . . 1778 August 27th, Mr. Bannister, jim, made his first Ap- pearance at tlie Hay-Market Theatre, sis Dicky in the Apprentice, for his father's Benefit. 1779 Jau. 20th, Mr. Garrick died. 1782 Oct. 20th, Mrs. Saidous appeared first time ai Drury Lane (since 1776) in Isaheha. * f ■'» 1783 Sept. SOth, Mr. J. P. Kemble made his first Appear- ance at Drury- Lane Theatre, in the Character of Hamlet* Oct. 2d, Mr. John Johnstone, from Dublin, made his first Ai)i)earancc at Covent-Garden Theatre, as Lionel, in Lionel and Clarissa. 1785 May 24th, Mrs. Bellamy took leave of thx) Stage; the Managers of Drury-Lane Theatre having gene- rously granted her a Benefit ; and Mrs. Yates, who had retired for some time, came forward to her as- sistance. The Play was Braganza. Oct. 18th, Mrs. Jordan's first Appearance at Drury- Lane, in the Country GirL She was recommended to the Managers by Mr, Smith, the C;>median, who had seen her perform at York, as a second riite to Mrs.Siddons. y • No?. 26th, Mr. Henderson died. T 206 NOTiTiA DRAMATicA. [Barker^s List 1785 Dec. 5th, Mrs. Cli?e died. 1786 Mrs. Billington made her Appearance at Corent- Garden. May 2d, Mrs. Yates died. 1787 June 20, the Royalty Theatre opened with " As You Like It," and << Miss in her Teens" 1788 Feb. 16th, Mrs. Bellamy died. ' June 9th, Mr. Smith retired from the Stage, after a service of 35 years, 1789 May 7th, Mr. Macklin attempted the character of Shj/lock, for his own Benefit, but losing his recol- lection, it was finished by Mr. Ryder. June 18th, the Opera House burnt down. i July 7th, Mr. Booth died. Sept. 30th, Mr. Fearon died. _- Oct. 14th, Miss A. Galley died. "1790 Mr. Colman, jun. officiated as Manager at the Hay- Market, his Father being seized with a malady which impaired his reason. '■ July 31st, Mr. Edwin died. - Sept. 14th, Mr. Ross died. Dec. 2d, Mr. Munden, from the Chester Theatre, made his first appearance at Covent-Garden in the Characters of Sir Francis Gripe, and Jemmy Jumps, 1791 Feb. 5th, Mr. Beard died. " The Drnry-Lane Company performed at the ^^w Opera-House, Hay-Market, during the re-building of their own Theatre, and the Prices of Admission to Boxes and Pit raised, 1* the former, and (id the latter. Sept. 22, Mr. Fawcett, from the York Theatre, made his first Appearance at Covent-Garden Theatre, in the character of Caleb, m He wou^d be a [Soldier, ■ Sept. 5th, Mrs. Bannister retired from the Stage. 1792 Covent-Garden Theatre considerably improved and enlarged. A Riot in consequence of the advanced Prices of the Boxes and Pit, and there being no Shilling Gallery. Oct. 1, A Shilling Gallery opened at Covent-Garden, ' The Duke and Duchess of York visited Drury-Lane Theatre, and for the first time after their Marriage the crowd was so great, a gentleman belonging to .joue of the Public Offices lost his life in the throng. of the Drama.'] notitia. dramatioa. 207 1793 April 3d, Mr. Wrighten, Prompter, died. Sept. The Pantheon Cwhich had been opened for Italian Operas) burnt down. Nov, 23d, Mrs. Webb died. 1794 Feb. 3, Their Majesties visited the Little Theatre in the Hay-Market, and the crowd at the Pit Door was so great, 15 persons of both sexes, were trod to death. ' March 13(h, the New Drnry-Lane Theatre built by Mr. Holland, opened with Sacred Music. This Theatre contained s, d, £, s, d» " l5«28 in the Boxes, at 6 548 8 800 in the Pit, at 3 6 140 O 675 in the Gallery, at 2 O 67 308........^... at 1 15 8 3,611 ^771 6 '0 — - — April ^Ist, for the performance of Dramatic- Pieces, with the Tragedy of Macbeth, and the Farce of the Virgin Unmasked ; in which Mr. C. Kemble made his first appearance in the Character of MaU co/ffiy a Prologue written by Gen. Fitzpatrick, spoken by Mr. J. P. Kemble ; and an Epilogue, by Mr, Colman, jun. spoken by Miss Farren, Macbeth performed at New Drury-Lanc, without the appearance of Banquo*s Ghost* m Hamlet performed at Covent.Garden, and >n tho Closet Scene, the 6gurcs of the poisoned King of .Denmark and his successor, exhibited in a hulf- Jcngth Painting as large as !if(\ — — Mr. Colman, Patentee of tiic liay-Market died, and his Son succeeded as Manag(^. Nov. 20, Mr. liaddeley died, and left jS3 per Ann, to purchase a Twelfth Cake and Wine, to entertain the Performers of Drury-Lane Tiieaiifc, •t.^^^^ Twelfth Night. 1795 Feb. Mr. Parsons died. This Season Mr. Farren died. The repetition of Otway's Venice Preserved, at New Drury.Lane prohibited, on account of the political applause it occasioned. 1796 A most extraordinary pretended discovery of valu- able MSS. belonging to Shakespeare, containing two Historical Tragedies, &c. hitherto unknown ; 208 NftTiTiA DRAMATiCA. ^Barker^s Lkt che of which was announced for inimcdiaJe repre- sentation at New Diury-Lanc. The Piece vras condemned as spurious, and (h« forgery soon after- wards acknowledfijed by the younger Ireland. 2796 March 25!h, Mr. Storace died, and his firs< compo- sition of Music for Drury-Lane, the " Doctor and Apothecary ^''^ was performed on the night of his death, ^ — April 21st, Mr, Yates died, aged 97. May 20th, Mr. Benson, aftiicted with the Brain Fever, threw himself out of a window in Brydgcs- street, Covent-Garden, where he lodged, and was killed on the spot, Sept. Mr. Dodd died. Mr. Bensley took leave of the Stage this Season. 1797 March 15th, Mrs. Pope died. "\ April 8th, Miss Farren, (now Countess of Derby) retired from the Stage. Her last character was Laih} Teazle^ in the " School Jar Scandal." July 11th, Mr. Macklin died. He formally took leave of the Stage in 1753. 1798 May 18th, Mr. Smith, after having retired from tha Stage ten years, returned for one night to serve his old friend, Tom King, for his Benefit, in his cele- brated character of Charles Surface, in the School' jor Scandaly with little perceptible diminution, at nearly the age of 68 years. Aug. 2d, Mr. Palmer died suddenly on the Stage at Liverpool, in the Play of " The Stranger^** Dec. 9th, Mr. Biggs died. He only lived to per. form twice at New Drury-Lane. 1799 Feb, 7th, Mr. Fillet, a favourite Pantomime per- former died. April 2d, A Riot af IVon Drury-Lane, during the ifarce of " Devil to Pay,'^ and ^6 300 damages af- terwards obtained from one of tlru Rioters, a per. son of title and fortune, — — James Copping committed to Tothill-Fields, and af- terwards convicted of wounding a man and his wife in New Drury-Lane Theatre, by throwing a quart bottle from the \s Gallery into the 9.s Gallery. . Oct. 18th, Mr. Middleton died in extreme want, 1800 Feb. Mrs. Pitt died, aged 79. A performer at Co- feot-Garden, 40 years. of the Dramiu'] notitia dramatica. 20^ 1800 May 15th, His Majesty on entering his Box inDrury Lane Theatre, fired at by James Iladfi^ld, who was afterwards proved to be insane, -• -A disagreement took place betAveen the Proprietors^ of Covent-Garden and eight of their principal Per- formers, Johnstone, Pope, Holman, Fawcett, Knight, H. Johnston, Monden, and Fncledon, who published a statement of their griefances. It was left (by mutual consent) to the Lord Chamberlaii* for decision, who gave his opinion in favour of the Proprietors, recommending at the same time aa amicable adjustment. Oct. 31st, Mr. G. F. Cooke first appeared at Co-. vent-Garden, in Richard the Third, 1801 Mr. Wild, upwards of twenty years Prompter of Covent-Garden Theatre, died at Liverpool. Mrs. Hopkins, of Theatre-Royal, Driiry-Lane, and' Mother of Mrs. J. P. Kemble, died at Bath. 1802 March 11th, No performance at Drury-Lane Thea» Ire, on account of the Duke of Bedford's funeral. - • — April 29th, No performance at Drury-Lane Thea- tre, owing to the Proclamation of Peace. At the other House, " Foltif as it Flies^" &c# ■ N May 24th, Mr. Tliomas King, retired from (he Stage, taking leave of the Public after the long period of 64 years, with thehighcst reputation. The comedy of the School for Scandal was performed for his Benefit, after which a Farezzell Address^ written by R. Cumberland, Esq. was delivered. On retiring, Mrs. Jordan kindly stepped forward, and led him to the Green-Room, where he was presented with a. silver cup and salver, by Mr. Dowton, as a mark of their esteem. Dec. 6th, Mr. Roger Kc.t.\>Io riirri, aired 82. 1803 April I7th, Mr. James Aikin died, aged 64. May 16th, The Hay-Market Theatre opens with a- new Company, independent of the Winter Theatres. . June 9th, Joseph Richardson, Esq. M. P. one of the Proprietors of Drury-Lane Theatre died sud-, denly. June 23d, Mr. Lee Lewes died. Sept. 12th, Mr. J. P. Kemble commenced Stage- Manager of Covent-Garden Theatre, having pur^ chased a sixth share of the concern, for ^24^000. 210 NOTiTiA DRAMATicA, [^Borker^s Listy J803 Dec. 1, Master W. H. W, Betly made his first Ap- pearance in the Character of Achmetf in Barbae rossa, at CoTent-Garden. — — — Tate Wilkinson died. 1804 Aug. 14th, George Mattocks, Esq. died at Edin- burgh, where he was Stage-Manager, and who had, for a considerable time, lheappella{iun of ^^ Father of the Drama." 1^05 June 8th, The Hay-Market Theatre opens ender the Management of Messrs. Colman, Morris, and Winston. - June J 8th, Arthur Murphy died, aged 78. . Aug, 15th, A Riot at the Hay-Market Theatre, m consequence of the representation of the Burlesque Tragedy of «« The Tailors:' • Dec. lllh, Mr. Thomas King died. 3806 May 17th, Master Betty took bis leave at Drury- Lane, after playing Tancred and Capt, Flash. Not. 18th, The performance of Coriolanus inter- rupted by a large apple being thrown on the Stage from a Side Box. 1307 Jan. 26ih, A bottle thrown from the %s. Gallery of Covent-Garden Theatre, which severely wounded a person in the Fit. The offender apprehended and- committed. June 22d, Mr. Young made his first appearance ia London at the Theatrc-Royal, Hay-Market. . Oct. 9th, Mr. Jones made his first appearance in London, at the Theatre-Royal, Coven t-Garden, in Goldfinch^ " Road to Ruin.'' 1808 March, Mfs. Siddons's husband died* April 15th, Mr. Hull died, aged 80. May 26th, Miss Pope retired from the Stage. May 30lh. Siennra Si^race retired from the Stage. June 7th, Mrs. Mattocks retired from the Stage. — — Sept. 20ih, Covent-Garden Tkeatre destroyed by Fire, breaking out at Four o^eJock in the morning, many lires were lost* Sept. 26th, Covent-Garden Company perform at the King's Theatre, Hay-Market. ■ Dec. 6th, Covent-Garden Company remove to the Theatre-Royal Hay. Market. ■ Dec. 31st, the Foundation-stone of New Covent- Garden Tiieatre laid. «/ the Drama*] notitia dramatica* 214 1^09 Feb 24tli, Drury Lane Theatre destroyed by Fire. M March 16th, Drury-Lane Company perform at the King's Theatre, by a Licence from tha Lord Chana- berlain. . April 11th, Drnry-Lane Company remove to the Lyceum, Strand. ■ I . May 29th, Mr. L^wis retired from the Stage, after performing the Copper Captain^ in Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, In his Address to the Public, he said, that during a service of thirty-six years ia that Theatre, he had never once been so unfortu«i nate as to have incurred their displeasure. ' Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market, in Chancery. — Mor- ris, V. Colmaii. June 26th, Lyceum Theatre opened as an EogUsh Opera House during the Summer, by Mr. Arnold. September I6th, Saturday. The Hay, Market Thea- tre having closed ou the 15th, Drury-Lane Cora- . pany being disembodied, and New Covent-Gardea not opening till the following Monday, rendered this night a singular event in Dramatic History-^ no Ordinance, and yet no Play. — — Sept. 18th, New Covent-Garden opened, which was rebuilt in the short space of less than Nine Months^ at an expense of ^150,000. Prices of Boxes an4 Pit raised. Consequent rioting, which was called the O. P. War for Sixtij-four Nights successively, when the former price of the Pit was restored. 1810 S^pt. Renewall of disturbances at Cov. -Garden, the Propietors being called upon to fulfil their contract. Sept. 19th, No Play in Loudon tl^is evening. Co- vent-Garden being shut for the purpose of making alterations for the satisfaction of the Public. The same event happened in the preceding year as already noticed. Oct. 3d, Mr. Lovegrove made his first Appearance in London at the Lyceum, now called a Theatre- Royal, m LordOgleby, pec. 13th, In pursuance of an order from the High Court of Chancery (on the application of Mr. Morris, one of the Proprietors of the Hay-Market Theatre) the performance of the new Farce of X, Y. Z, (by G. Colman, Esq.) at Covent.Gar* den Theatre, was stopped after the second night. NotiTiA DRAMATicA. [Barker* s LtsU March 4th, Mr. W. T. Lewis, many years Mana- ger at Covent-Garden died, aged 63. IMay 7th, Richard Cumberland, Esq. died. May 15th, the Hay-Market Theatre opens with a new Company. ■ Sept. 16th, the Annual Licence of the Hay-Market Theatre extended to Five Months, The admission to the Boxes raised to 65, and Second Price taken during the last Month. 1812 Feb. 12th, Mr. Andrew Cherry died, at Monmouth. ^^ May 18th, Mr. W. Powell, many years Prompter at Drury-Lane died. June 29th, Mrs. Siddons retired from the Stage. ■ 12ih, Mr. Fawcett succeeded Mr, Kemble as Acting- Manager at Covent-Garden Theatre, ■ Oct. 10th, the New Theatre-Royal Drury-Lanc opened. Mr. Raymond, Stage-Manager; Mr. T, Dibdin, Prompter. Dec. 26lh, Mr. John Moody died, aged 85. Mr, George Frederick Cooke died, at fi^w York. 1813 The Theatre-Royal, Coyent-Gardeo, considerably improved. Oct. 11th, Mr. Conway's first Appearance at Co- Teat-Garden, in Alexander the Great, List of the present Theatres in Lnodon, which at the lowest Calculation contain Persons. 1 Covent-Garden Theatre 3,000 2 Drury-Iiane Theatre 2,800 3 The Opera.House 3,500 4 The Pantheon, Oxford-Sfreet 3,000 5 The Little Theatre in the Hay-market.... 1,800 6 The Lyceum, Strand 2,000 7 The Surrey Theatre...... \ 2,500 8* Olympic Theatre, Wych-Street 1^500 9 Astle)^*s Amphitheatre 2,500 10 Sadler's Wells.... .....v.. 2,200 11 Sans Pareil, Strand........... 1,500 12 The Regency Theatre, Tottenham-street.. 1,600 13 The Royalty 1,600 J. 'Barker, Tr later. Great Russell-Street, Govenr-Garden. AK INITIAL FINK OF 2^,JfS W.UU BE ASSESSED ^°^^l'^^l''^J^ PENAUTV THIS BOOK ON ^HE DATE DUE^ ^^^ ^^^^^„ :^,UU >NCR^=\7„|°o'=rTHE SEVENTH DAY DAY AND TO *i.w« _100m-l2,'43(8796E YB 39514 M102337 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY