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A47507 A true, perfect, and exact catalogue of all the comedies, tragedies, tragi-comedies, pastorals, masques and interludes, that were ever yet printed and published, till this present year 1671 all which you may either buy or sell, at the shop of Francis Kirkman, in Thames-Street, over against the Custom House, London. Kirkman, Francis, 1632-ca. 1680. 1671 (1671) Wing K637A; ESTC R17049 11,346 17

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the Mock-marriage C Geo. Peele Edward the 1st H Chr. Marloe Edward the 2d T   Edward the 3d. H Tho. Nabs Entertainment on the Prince's birth day I T. R. Extravagant Shepherd C John Lilly Endimion C C. W. Electra of Sophocles T   Every Woman in her humour C   Interlude of Youth I Sir Will. Lower Enchanted Lovers P   Enough 's as good as a Feast   Bernard Eunuchus in Terence C Rich. Flecknoe Erminia TC Lord Digby Elvira C   English Princess T Tho. Thompson English Rogue C John Dreyden Evening Love or the Mock-Astrologer C Ben. Johnson Entertainments at King James's coronation E Ben. Johnson Entertainments of the Queen Prince at Althrope E Ben. Johnson Entertainments of the King of England and King of Denmark at Theobalds E Ben. Johnson Entertainments of King James Queen Ann at Theobalds E F Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher FAlse one T John Fletcher Four Playes in One. C John Fletcher Faithful Shepherdess P John Fletcher Fair Maid of the Inne C Ben. Johnson Fortunate Isles M Ben. Johnson Fox C Tho. Heywood Fair Maid of the West 1st part C Tho Heywood Fair Maid of the West 2d part C Tho. Heywood Fortune by Land and Sea C Tho. Heywood Four London Prentices H Tho. Heywood Fair Maid of the Exchange C Midleton Rowly Fair Quarrel TC Tho. Midleton Family of Love C Phil. Massenger Fatal Dowry T John Ford Fancies C Shak. Marmion Fine companion C   Fleire C Will. Strode Floating Island C Robert Green Frier Bacon C   Fair Em. C John Marston Fawne C   Faithful Shepherd P   Fatal Union T   Flowers M Tho. Jordain Fancies Festivals M Lod. Carlile Fool would be a Favourite or the discreet Lover TC Geo. Gerbier D'ouvilly False Favourite disgrac'd TC Will. Hemings Fatal contract T Tho. Norton Ferex and Porex T Tho. Decker Fortunatus C   Free-will T Gibb Swinhoe Fair Irene T Rich. Fanshaw Faithfull Shepherd P   Fair Maid of Bristol     Fidele and Fortunatus     Fulgius Lucrel   John Heywood Rhodes Four PP I   Flora's Fagaries C   Feigned Astrologer C Astrea Bien Forced Marriage or the jealous Bridegroom TC G Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   Will. Shakespear GEntleman of Verona C Ben. Johnson Golden Age restored M James Shirley Gamester C James Shirley Gentleman of Venice TC James Shirley Grateful Servant C Tho. Heywood Golden Age. H Tho. Midleton Game at Chess C Phil. Massenger Great Duke of Florence C Phil. Massenger Guardian C George Chapman Gentleman Usher C John Cooke Green's tu quoque C   Ghost C   Gentle craft C   Gyles Goose cap. C Abr. Cowley Guardian C Sir John Suckling Goblins C John Lilly Gallathea C Mr. S. Mr. of Art Gammer Gurtons Needle C Geo. Gascoign Glass of Government TC Rob. Baron Gripus Hegio P   Guise T B. J. Guy of Warwick T J. T. Grim the Collier of Croyden C H Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   Will. Shakespear HEnry the 4th 1st part H Will. Shakespear Henry the 4th 2d part H Will. Shakespear Henry the 5th H Will. Shakespear Henry the 6th 1st part H VVill. Shakespear Henry the 6th 2d part H VVill. Shakespear Henry the 6th 3d. part H VVill. Shakespear Henry the 8th H VVill. Shakespear Hamlet T John Fletcher Honest mans fortune C John Fletcher Humorous Lieutenant C Ben. Johnson Honour of Wales M Ben. Johnson Hymenae M James Shirley Hide Park C James Shirley Humorous Courtier C James Shirley Honoria and Mamon   Geo. Chapman Humorous dayes mirth C Tho. Decker Honest Whore 1st part C Tho. Decker Honest Whore 2d part C Henry Glapthorn Hollander C Shak. Marmion Hollands Leaguer C Tho. Nabs Hannibal Scipio T   Hieronimo 2 part T   Hoffman T   Histriomastix C Markham aad Sampson Herod and Antipater T   How to choose a good wife from a bad TC Sir VV. Lower Horatius T Tho. Randal Hey for honesty down with knavery C Tho. May Heire TC Jasper Heywood Hercules furiens T John Stndley Hyppolitus T John Studley Hercules Oetus T Edm. Prestwith Hyppolitus T   Hectors or false challenge C   Henry the 5th with the Battel of Agen-Court H S. S. Honest Lawyer C John Day Humour out of breath C W. S. Hector of Germany H   Hieronymo 1st part T Rob. Taylor Hog hath lost his Pearl C Sam. Daniel Hymens Triumph P Bearnard Heauton in Ter. C J. D. Hels higher court of Justice I R. Head Hic Ubique C Earl of Orrery Henry the 5th H Sir Rob. Stapleton Hero Leander T Lod. Carlile Heraclius Emperour of the East T Mr. Rat. Phillips Horace T I Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   VVill. Shakespear JOhn King of England H Will. Shakespear Julius Caesar T VVill. Shakespear John K. of England 1st part H VVill. Shakespear John K. of England 2d part H John Fletcher Island Princess C Ben. Johnson Irish Masque M James Shirley Imposture TC Tho. Heywood Iron Age First part H Tho. Heywood Iron Age Second part H Tho. Midleton Inner Temple Masque M Rich. Brome Jovial crew C Sir W. D'Avenant Just Italian TC Lord Sterling Julius Caesar T Cosmo Manuch Just General T Chr. Marloe Jew of Malta TC Tho. Randal Jealous Lovers C Sr. Ralph Freeman Imperiale T John Marston Insatiate Countess T   Jack Drums Entertainment C John Day Isle of Guls. C Geo. Gascoign Jocasta T Rob. Davenport John Matilda T Fra. Goldsmith Joseph T   Jacob and Esau C Tho. Decker If this be'nt a good Play the Devil 's in 't C   Jack Straw's life and death H   James the 4th H   Josephs afflictions     Jack Jagler     Impatient poverty     John Evangelist   VVill. Hemings Jews Tragedy T R. C. Ignoramus C   Jovial crew or the Devil turn'd Ranter I John Dreyden Indian Emperor T Sir Rob. Howard Indian Queen T   Imperiale in Folio T K Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher KIng and no King C John Fletcher Knight of the burning pestle C John Fletcher Knight of Malta C Ben. Johnson Kings Entertainment at Welbeck M J. D. Knave in grain C   King and Queens entertainment at Richmond M   Knight of the Golden Shield H   Knack to know an honest man C   Knack to know a Knave C   Knavery in all trades C L Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   VVill. Shakespear LOcrine Eldest Son of K. Brutus T VVill. Shakespear Loves labour lost C VVill. Shakespear Leir and his three Daughters T VVill. Shakespear London Prodigal C John Fletcher Little French Lawyer C John Fletcher Loyal Subject C John Fletcher Lawes of Candy C John Fletcher Lovers Progress C John Fletcher Loves cure or the martial Maid C John Fletcher Loves Pilgrimage C Ben. Johnson Loves Triumph M Ben. Johnson Loves Welcome M Ben. Johnson Love freed from Ignorance
M Ben. Johnson Love restored M James Shirley Loves Cruelty T James Shirley Lady of Pleasure C Tho. Heywood Loves Mistress M Heywood Brome Lancaster Witches C Rich. Brome Love-sick Court or the ambitious Politick C Sir W. D'Avenant Love Honour C   Lost Lady TC Peaps Love in it's Extasie P Cosmo Manuch Loyal Lovers TC John Ford. Lovers Melancholy T John Ford Ladies Tryal C John Ford Loves Sacrifice T Hen. Glapthorn Ladies Priviledge C Ant. Brewer Love-sick King TC   Landagartha TC   Loves Loadstone C   Lingua C   Loves Dominion P Abra. Cowley Loves Riddle P Rob. Gomersal Lod. Sforza T VV. Cartwright Lady Errant TC VV. R. Three Lords and Ladies of London C Chr. Marloe Lusts Dominion or the Lascivious Queen T Ulpian Fulwel Like will to like quoth the Devil I R. VVever Lusty Juventus I R. VV. Three Ladies of London C John Tatham Love crowns the end TC John Day Law tricks or who would have thought it C VV. Chamberlain Loves Victory C Tho. Meriton Love and War T John Lilly Loves Metamorphosis C   London Chanticlers C   Look about you or run Red Caps C   Leir and his three Daughters H Tho. Lodge and Robert Green Looking-glass for London H   Liberality Prodigality C   Lady Almony C   Luminalia M   Laws of Nature C T. B. Love will find out the way C   Love Alamode C T. Ford. Loves Labyrinth TC   Levellers Levell'd I Geo. Etherege Love in a Tub. C Rich. Flecknoe Loves Kingdom TC M Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   Will. Shakespear MErry wives of Windsor C Will. Shakespear Measure for measure C Will. Shakespear Much adoe about Nothing C Will. Shakespear Midsomer nights Dream C VVill. Shakespear Merchant of Venice C VVill. Shakespear Mackbeth T VVill. Shakespear Merry Devil of Edmonton C VVill. Shakespear Mucedorus C John Fletcher Mad Lover C John Fletcher Maid in the Mill. C John Fletcher Masque of Grays Inne Gent. M John Fletcher Monsieur Thomas C John Fletcher Maids Tragedy T Ben. Johnson Magnetick Lady C Ben. Johnson Masque at my Lord Hayes House M Ben. Johnson Metamorphosed Gypsies M Ben. Johnson Masque of Augurs M Ben. Johnson Masque of Owls M Ben. Johnson Mortimer's fall T Ben. Johnson Masque of Queens M Ben. Johnson Mercury Vindicated M James Shirley Maids Revenge T Hen. Shirley Martyr'd Souldier T Tho. Heywood Maiden head well lost C Tho. Midleton Mad World my Masters C Tho. Midleton Mayor of Quinborough C Tho. Midleton Michaelmas term C Tho. Midleton More dissemblers than Women C VVill. Rowley Match at Midnight T Phil. Massenger Maid of Honour C Geo. Chapman May Day C George Chapman Monsieur D'Olive C George Chapman Masque of the middle Temple Lincolns Inn M Rich. Brome Mad Couple well matcht C Lord Brooks Musthpha T   Marcus Tullius Cicero T Barten Holliday Marriage of the Arts. C Tho. Decker Match me in London C Tho. Nabs Microcosmus M Tho. Randal Muses Looking-glass C John Mason Muleasses the Turk T   Mercurius Britannicus C Geo. Wilkins Miseries of enforced Marriage TC John Studley Medea T Nat. Richards Messalina T John Lilly Mydas C John Lilly Mother Boniby C Sir VV. Lower Martyr T   Massanello T John Marston Male-content TC Rob. Baron Mirza T   Marriage of Wit Science I Chr. Marloe Massacre at Paris T Edw. Sherbouru Medea T W. W. Menechmus C Lad. Eliz. Carew Marian. T Tho. Lodge Marius Scylla T John Lilly Maids Metamorphosis C J. C. Merry Milkmaids C Rob. Armin Maids of Moorclack H J. S. Masquarde du Ci'el M Rich. Flecknoe Marriage of Oceanus Britannia M   Manhood Wisdome     Mary Magdalen's Repentance     Milton's Masque M M. W. Marriage Broker C Earl of Orrery Mustapha T Tho. Jordain Money is an Asse C Sir W. D'Avenant Man is the Master C Tho. Thompson Mother Shipton's Life Death C L. Vis Faukland Marriage night T John Dreyden Maiden Queen C Mrs. Boothly Marcelia   Sr. Ch. Sidley Mulberry garden C N Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher NOble Gentleman C John Fletcher Nice Valor or the Passionate mad-man C John Fletcher Night Walker or the little Thief C Ben. Johnson News from the New World in the moon M Ben. Johnson Neptune's Triumph M Ben. Johnson New Inne C Sam. Rowley Noble Spanish Souldier T Phil. Massenger New way to pay Old Debts C Rich. Brome Northern Lass C Rich. Brome Novella C Rich. Brome New Academy or the New Exchange C   Nero newly written T Decker Webster Northward hoe C   Noble Stranger C   New trick to cheat the Devil C   Nero's Life and Death T   New Custom I   No body some body H   Nice wanton   Sr. W. Lower Noble ingratitude TC John Dancer Nichomede TC O Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   Will. Shakespear OThello the moor of Venice T Will. Shakespear Old-Castle's Life and Death H Ben. Johnson Oberon the Fairy Prince M James Shirley Opportunity C Midleton Rowly Old Law C Tho. Goffe Orestes T Alex. Nevile Oedipus T T. Nuce Octavia T W. Cartwright Ordinary C Sr. Asten Cockain Obstinate Lady C Lod. Carlile Osmond the great Turk or the Noble Servant T L. VV. Orgula or the fatal Errour T Tho. May Old Couple C   Orlando Furioso H   Old Wives Tale.   Sr. Asten Cockain Ovid. T Sr. W. Killigrew Ormazdes TC P Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   VVill. Shakespear PEricles Prince of Tyre H VVill. Shakespear Puritan Widow C John Fletcher Prophetess C John Fletcher Pilgrim C John Fletcher Philaster C Ben. Johnson Pleasure reconcil'd to Virtue M Ben. Johnson Pans Anniversary M Ben. Johnson Poetaster C James Shirley Polititian C James Shirley Patrick for Ireland H Tho. Midleton Phoenix C Phil. Massenger Picture C Sr. W. D'Avenant Platonick Lovers C Hen. Killigrew Pallantus Eudora T John Ford Perkin Warbeck H John Ford. Pity she 's a whore T Rob. Dawbourne Poorman's Comfort C Lod. Carlile Passionate Lovers 1st part TC Lod. Carlile Passionate Lovers 2d part TC VV. Lower Phoenix in her Flames T Geo. Gascoign Pleasure at Kenelworth Castle M Tho. Killigrew Prisoners TC Sam. Daniel Philotas T James Howel Peleus Thetis M J. S. Phillis of Scyros P Jo. Day Parliament of Bees M   Pedlars Prophesie C John Heywood Play of Love I John Heywood Play of the weather I John Heywood Play between Johan Johan the husband Tib his Wife c. I John Heywood Play between the Pardoner the Frier the Curate Neighbour Prat. I John Heywood Play of Gentleness Nobility 1st part   John Heywood Play of Gentleness Nobility c. 2d part I   Pinner of Wukefield C   Philotas Scotch C H.H.B. Plutus C   Patient Grissel C   Patient Grissel Old C   Promises of God manifested     Promus Cassandra 1 st part     Promus Cassandra
2d part     Phormio in Terence C   Presbyterian lash TC Robert Nevile Poor Scholar C Alex. Green Polititian cheated C Waler and others Pompey T Sr. W. Killigrew Pandora C John Wilson Projectors C Dut. of Newcastle Presence C Sr. VV. Killigrew Princess or Love at first sight TC Tho. Killigrew Parsons wedding C Tho. Killigrew Pilgrim T Mrs. Kat. Philips Pompey T Q Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher Queen of Corinth C Ben. Johnson Queens Masque of Blackness M Ben. Johnson Queens Masque of Beauty M Rich. Brome Queens Exchange C Rich. Brome Queen Concudine C VVill. Habington Queen of Arragon TC   Queen or Excellency of her Sex C Sam. Daniel Queens Arcadia P R Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   VVill. Shakespear RIchard the Second H VVill. Shakespear Richard the 3d. H VVill. Shakespear Romeo Juliet T John Fletcher Rule a Wife and have a Wife C James Shirley Royal Master C Tho. Heywood Royal King and Loyal Subject C Tho. Heywood Rape of Lucrece T Tho. Heywood Robert E. of Huntindon's downfal H Tho. Heywood Robert E. of Hunting don's death H Tho. 〈◊〉 Roaring Girle C 〈…〉 Roman Actor T 〈…〉 Renegado C Geo. Chapman Revenge for Honour T Tho. Goffe Raging Turk T Tho. Rawlins Rebellion T Cyril Tourneur Revengers Tragedy T Lord Barrey Ram Alley or merry Tricks C   Return from Parnassus C Pet. Haustead Rival Friends C Ralph Knevet Rhodon Iris. P VV. Cartwright Royal Slave TC John Tateham Rump or a Mirror c. C   Reward for Virtue C   Robin Hoods Pastoral May-games     Robin Conscience     Robin Hood and his crew of Souldiers C John Dover Roman Generals     Rivals C VVill. Joyner Roman Empress T Tho. Shadwel Royal Shepherdess TC John Dreyden Rival Ladies TC S Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher SPanish Curate C John Fletcher Sea Voyage C John Fletcher Scornful Lady C Ben. Johnson Staple of News C Ben. Johnson Sejanus T Ben. Johson Silent Woman C James Shirley School of Complements C James Shirley Sisters C Tho. Heywood Silver Age. H VVill. Rowley Shoomaker a Gentleman C Midleton Rowly Spanish Gypsies C Rich. Brome Sparagus Garden C Sr. W. D'Avenant Siege of Rhodes 1st part M Sr. W. D'Avenant Siege of Rhodes 2d part M Tho. Denham Sophy T Tho. Goffe Selimus T Tho. Nabs Springs glory M   Swetnam the woman-hater Arraigned C   Sophister C Rob. Chamberlain Swaggering Damsel C   Sicelides P I. G. Strange Discovery TC   Suns Darling P John Tateham Scots Figaries C Geo. Gascoign Supposes C Jos Rutter Shepherds Holy-day P John Marston Sophonisba T John Lilly Sapho Phao. C VV. Cartwright Siege or Loves Convert TC   Solimon Perseda C   Stukeley's Life Death H Tho. Nash Summer's last will Testament C   See me and see me not C VVal. Mountague Shepherds Paradice C Sr. John Suckling Sad one T   Spanish Bawd TC   Susanna's Tears     Salmacida spolia I Sr. Rob. Stapylton Slighted Maid C   Step-mother TC Sr. VV. Killigrew Selindra TC Sr. VV. Killigrew Siege of Urbin TC Abr. Bayly Spightful Sister TC Dutchess of Newcastle Sociable Compapanions or the Female wits C Sr. Rob. Loward Surprisal C   Sr. Martin-marall C Geo. Etheridge She wou'd if she cou'd C Tho. Shadwel Sullen Lovers or the Impertinents C T Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   Will. Shakespear TEmpest C Will. Shakespear Twelf night or what you will C Will. Shakespear Taming of the Shrew C Will. Shakespear Troylus and Cresida T Will. Shakespear Titus Andronicus T Will. Shakespear Tymon of Athens T John Fletcher Thierry and Theodoret T John Fletcher Two Noble Kinsmen TC Ben. Johnson Tale of a Tub. C Ben. Johnson Time Vindicated to himself to his Honours M James Shirley Traytor T James Shirley Triumph of Peace M James Shirley Triumph of beauty M Tho. Midleton Trick to catch the old one C Geo. Chapman Temple M Geo. Chapman Two wise men all the rest fools C Sir W. D'Avenant Temple of Love M Tho. Nabs Totenham Court C W. Rider Twins TC   True Trojans H Jasper Heywood Thyestes T Jasper Heywood Troas T Tho. Newton Thebais T Chr. Marloe Tamberlain 1st part T Chr. Marloe Tamberlain 2d part T Geo. VVapul Tyde tarrieth for no man C VV. VVayer The longer thou livest the more fool thou art C   Tom Tyler and his Wife I   Tryal of Chivalry C Day VV. Rowley VVilkins Travails of the three English Brothers H Rob. VVilmot Tancred Gismond T Rob. Yarington Two Tragedies in one T Sr. Asten Cockain Tr●polin suppos'd a Prince TC   Tyrannical Government     Thersytes I S. Pardidge Troades T   Tryal of treasure   VVebster Rowly Thracian wonder H T. VV. Thornby Abbey T Tho. St. Sorfe Tarugoes Wiles or the Coffe-House C John Dryden Tyrannick Love or the Royal Martyr T Earl of Orrery Tryphon T M. Medburu Tartuff or the French Puritan C Tho. Killigrew Thomaso or the Wanderer C V Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher VAleninian T Ben. Johnson Vision of delight M Phil. Massenger Unnatural combat T Phil. Massenger Very VVoman C Phil. Massenger Virgin Martyr T Sir W. D'Avenant Unfortunate Lovers T Tho. Nabs Unfortunate Mother T R. A. Valiant Welchman T Fra. Quarles Virgin Widdow C Will. Sampson Vow-breaker T   Valiant Scot. T W. Duk of Newca Varieties C   Untrussing the humourous Poet C Sam. Brandon Virtuous Octavia TC Sam. Daniel Vision of the 12. goddesses M   Unfortunate Usurper T Edw. Howard Usurper T   Ungrateful Favourite T T. Porter Villain T Sir Rob. Howard Vestal Virgin T W Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   VVill. Shakespear WInters tale C John Fletcher Womans Prize or the tamer tam'd C John Fletcher Women pleased C John Fletcher Wife for a month C John Fletcher Wit at several Weapons C John Fletcher Wild-goose chase C John Fletcher Woman-hater C John Fletcher Wit without money C James Shirley Witty fair one C James Shirley Wedding C Tho. Heywood Woman kill'd with kindness C Tho. Heywood Wise woman of Hogsdon C Sam. Rowley When you see me you know me H Will. Rowley Wonder a woman never vext C Midleton Rowly Widdow C Tho. Midleton World tost at Tennis M Tho. Midleton Women beware Women T Tho. Midleton Wit like a womans C Tho. Midleton No Help like a womans C Geo. Chapman Widdow's tears C Rich. Brome Wedding of Covent-Garden or the Middlesex Justice of Peace C Sr. W. D'Avenant Wits C John Webster VVhite Devil T Tho. Decker Whore of Babylon C Tho. Decker VVonder of a Kingdom C Hen. Glapthorne VVit in a Constable C Decker Webster Westward hoe C   VVeakest goes to the wall C   Woman will have her will C   Wily beguiled C   Wine Beer Ale and tobacco I John Marston VVhat you will C
A True perfect and exact Catalogue of all the Comedies Tragedies Tragi-Comedies Pastorals Masques and Interludes that were ever yet Printed and Published till this present year 1671. all which you may either buy or sell at the Shop of Francis Kirkman in Thames-street over-against the Custom House London A Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   Will. Shakespear AS You like it C Will. Shakespear All 's well that ends well C Will. Shakespear Anthony Cleopatra T Will. Shakespear Arraignment of Paris P Ben. Johnson Alchymist C James Shirley Arcadia P Will. Rowley All 's lost by lust T Geo. Chapman All Fools C Rich. Broome Antipodes C Sir W. D'Avenant Albovine T George Peele Alphonsus Emp. of Germany T Lord Sterling Alexandrian Tragedy T Lord Brooks Alaham. T John Webster Appius and Virginia T Hen. Glapthorne Albertus Wallenstein T Hen. Glapthorne Argalus Parthenia P Shak. Marmion Antiquary C Tho. Randall Aristippus I Tho. Randall Amyntas C   Arden of Feversham T Cyryl Turneur Atheists Tragedy T John Jones Adrasta C Nat. Field Amends for Ladies C Dr. Maine Amorous War C Rob. Cox Acteon Diana I Torquato Tasso Aminta P John Studley Agamemnon T Sr. John Suckling Aglaura TC Leonard Willian Astrea P Lod. Carlile Arviragus Philicia 1st part TC Lod. Carlile Arviragus Philicia 2d part TC John Marston Antonio Melida T John Marston Antonio Melida T Tho. May Agrippina T Tho. May Antigone T E. W. Apollo Shroving C John Lilly Alexander and Campaspe C   Albumazar C Henry Porter Angry women of Abington C T. Lupton All for money T Nich. Trotte Arthur T Lady Pembrook Antonius T   Albions Triumph M R. C. Alphonsus King of Arragon H   Alarum for London H R. B. Appius Virginia T   Andromana T   Andrea in Terence C   Adelphus in Terence C   Abrahams Sacrifice     Albion I Tho. Middleton Any thing for a quiet life C John Wilson Andronicus Comnenius T John Dancer Aminta P S. Tuke Adventures of five hours C Jo. Weston Amazon Queen TC   Amorons Orontus C   Amorous Widow wanton Wife C B Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher BEggars Bush C John Fletcher Bonduca T John Fletcher Bloody Brother T Ben. Johnson Bartholmew Fair. C James Shirley Bird in a Cage C James Shirley Ball. C James Shirley Brothers C Tho. Heywood Brazen Age. C Tho. Midleton Blurt Mr. Constable C Phil. Massenger Bondman C Phil. Massenger Bashful Lover C George Chapman Blind Beggar of Alexandria C Geo. Chapman Bussy D'Amboys T Geo. Chapman Bussy D'Amboys Revenge T Geo. Chapman Byrons Conspiracy H Geo. Chapman Byrons Tragedy T Sir W. D'Avenant Britannia Triumphans M John Ford Broken Heart T Tho. Nabs Bride C T. D. Bloody Banquet T Sr. John Suckling Bre●oralt T   Battle of Alcazar T John Day Blind Beggar of Bednal Green C Sir Rob. Howard Blind Lady C   Bastard T   Bottom the Weaver I   Band Ruff cuff I Shakespeare and Rowley Birth of Merlin TC Dut. of Newcastle Bridals C Dut. of Newcastle Blazing World C Killigrew Bellamira her Dream   Earl of Orrery Black Prince T C Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   Will. Shakespear COmedy of Errors C Will. Shakespear Coriolanus T Will. Shakespear Cymbeline T Will. Shakespear Cromwels History H John Fletcher Custome of the Countrey C     C John Fletcher Captain C John Fletcher Coxcomb C John Fletcher Chances   John Fletcher Cupids Revenge C Ben. Johnson Christmas his Masque M Ben. Johnson Cloridia rites to Cloris M Ben. Johnson Cynthia's Revels C Ben. Johnson Catilines Conspiracy T Ben. Johnson Case is alter'd C Ben. Johnson Challenge at Tilt M James Shirley Changes or Love in a Maze C James Shirley Chabot Admiral of France T James Shirley Constant Maid C James Shirley Coronation C James Shirley Cardinal T James Shirley Court Secret C James Shirley Contention of Honor riches M James Shirley Cupid Death M Tho. Heywood Challenge for Beauty C Midleton Rowly Changling C Tho. Midleton Chaste Maid in Cheapside C Phil. Massenger City Madam C Geo. Chapman Caesar Pompey T Alex. Brome Cunning Lover C Rich. Brome Court Beggar C Rich. Brome City Wit C Sir W. D'Avenant Cruel Brother T Sir W. D'Avenant Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru. M Lord Sterling Croesus T Dr. Mayne City Match C Tho. Goffe Couragious Turk T Ant. Brewer Countrey Girle C Dawbourne Christian turn'd Turk T Tho. Nabs Covent Garden C   Charles the 1st T Tho. Goffe Careless Shepherdess TC   Cupids Whirligigg C John Kirke Champions of Christendom H   Combat of Caps M Sheppard Committe-man curried C Rob. Mead Combat of Love Friendship C   Costly Whore C Tho. Killigrew Claracilla TC Tho. May Cleopatra T Sam. Daniel Cleopatra T Tho. Carew Coelum Britannicum M Jos Rutter Cid 1st part TC Jos Rutter Cid 2d part TC Duke of Newcastle Country Captain C Geo. Sands Christ's Passion T John Swallow Cynthia's Revenge T Tho. Preston Cambyses King of Persia TC Tho. Kyd Cornelia T   Caesar's Revenge T   Cyrus King of Persia T Rob. Wilson Coblers Prophesie C Nat. Woods Conflict of Conscience P Rob. Fraunce Countess of Pembrook's Ivy Church P   Cromwel's Conspiracy TC   Cruel Debtor     Commons Conditions C Webster Rowly Cure for a Cuckold C Abr. Cowley Cutter of Coleman-street C Rob. Davenport City Night-Cap TC E. M. St. Cecily or the converted Twins T Dut. of Newcastle Covent of Pleasure C Sir Rob. Howard Committee C Tho. Porter Carnivall C   Cheats C D Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher DOuble Marriage C Ben. Johnson Devil is an Asse C James Shirley Dukes Mistress TC James Shirley Doubtful Heir TC Tho. Heywood Dutchess of Suff. H Phil. Massenger Duke of Millain T Rich. Brome Damoyselle C Sir W. D'Avenant Drakes History 1st part M Lord Sterling Darius T John Webster Devils Law-case TC John Webster Dutchess of Malfy T Chr. Marloe Doctor Faustus T Tho. Ingeland Disobedient Child I Geo. Peel David Bathsabe TC Lewis Machin Dumb Knight C John Tateham Distracted State T John Marston Dutch Courtezan C   Darius story I Barnaby Barnes Devils Charter T   Doctor Dodipol C Marloe Nash Dido Queen of Carthage T   Damon and Pythias H Lod. Carlile Deserving Favourite TC Rob. Baron Deorum Dona. M   Dick Scorner     Destruction of Jerusalem   E Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   John Fletcher ELder Brother C Ben. Johnson Every Man in his humour C Ben. Johnson Every man out of his humour C James Shirley Example   Tho. Heywood English Traveller C Tho. Heywood Edward the 4th 1st part C Tho. Heywood Edward the 4th 2d part C Tho. Heywood Elizabeth's troubles 1st-part   Tho. Heywood Elizabeth's troubles 2d part   Phil. Massenger Emperour of the East C Chapman Johnson Eastward hoe C Richard Brome English Moor or
Tho. Jordain VValks of Islington Hogsdon C Nat. Field Woman 's a weather-cock C   VVit of a woman C Tho. Meriton VVandring lover TC Decker Webster VViat's History H Rowley Docker Ford. VVitch of Edmonton TC John Lilly VVoman in the Moon C   Warning for fair VVomen T   Wealth health   T. P. VVity Combat TC John Dryden VVild Gallant C Edw. Howard VVoman's Co● … TC Y Names of the Authors Names of the Playes   VVill. Shakespear YOrkshire Tragedy T James Shirley Young Admiral C Tho. Midleton Your five Gallants C An Advertisement to the Reader IT is now just ten years since I Collected Printed and Published a Catalogue of all the English Stage-Playes that were ever till then Printed I then took so great care about it that now after a ten years diligent search and enquiry I find no great mistake I only omitted the Masques and Entertainments in Ben. Johnsons first Volume There was then in all 690. several Playes and there hath been since that time just an hundred more Printed so in all the Catalogue now amounts to those formerly omitted now added 806. I really believe there are no more for I have been these twenty years a Collector of them and have conversed with and enquired of those that have been Collecting these fifty years These I can assure you are all in Print for I have seen them all within ten and now have them all by me within thirty Although I took care and pains in my last Catalogue to place the Names in some methodical manner yet I have now proceeded further in a better method having thus placed them First I begin with Shakespear who hath in all written forty eight Then Beaumont and Fletcher fifty two Johnson fifty Shirley thirty eight Heywood twenty five Middleton and Rowley twenty seven Massenger sixteen Chapman seventeen Brome seventeen and D' Avenant fourteen so that these ten have written in all 304. The rest have every one written under ten in number and therefore I pass them as they were in the old Catalogue and I place all the new ones last I have not only seen but also read all these Playes and can give some account of every one but I shall not be so presumptuous as to give my Opinion much less to determine or judge of every or any mans Writing and who writ best but I will acquaint you with some of my Observations and so conclude He that was the first Play-writer I find to be one Heywood not Thomas but John Heywood who writ seven several Playes which he calls Interludes and they are very old being Printed with the first of our English Printing and he makes notable work with the then Clergy And indeed by only reading of Playes I find that you may be acquainted with the humours of that present Age wherein they were written Also by Playes alone you may very well know the Chronicle History of England and many other Histories I could enlarge much on this account having for my own fancy written down all the Historical Playes in a succinct orderly method as you may do the like I observe that Playes were not only written by professed Poets but also by the best Scholars and Persons of Honour and Eminency especially in these last hundred Playes and not only Male but Female Writers there being seven of them in all four whereof in these last hundred Although there are but 806. Playes in all Printed yet I know that many more have been written and Acted I my self have some quantity in Manuscript and although I can find but twenty five of Tho. Heywoods in all Printed yet as you may reade in an Epistle to a Play of his called The English Traveller he hath had an entire hand or at least a main Enger in the writing of 220. and as I have been informed he was very laborious for he not only Acted almost every day but also obliged himself to write a sheet every day for several years together but many of his Playes being composed and written loosely in Taverns occasions them to be so mean that except his Loves Mistress and next to that his Ages I have but small esteem for any others I could say somewhat more of him and of all the old Poets having taken pleasure to converse with those that were acquainted with them but will conclude thus that as John Heywood was the first English Play-writer so in my Opinion one Thomas Merit●● who writ two Pamphlets which he calls Playes viz. Love and War and the Wandring Lover was the worst And although I dare not be absolute in my Opinion who is the best of this Age yet I should be very disingenuous if I should not conclude that the English Stage is much improved and adorned with the several Writings of several persons of Honour but in my Opinion chiefly with those of the most accomplished Mr. John Dreyden Yours Fra. Kirkman Be pleased to excuse the misplacing of 4. of B●n Johnsons Entertainments in E. the omission of this one Play Sr. Rob. Howard The Great Favourite or the Duke of Lerma T FINIS