Works by British Drama 1533–1642: A Catalogue
Drama
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1534
- 6: Anti-Protestant Play
- 7: Anti-Catholic Comedy
- 8: 1 and 2 Super utroque Regis conjugo
- 9: Play of the Resurrection
- 10: 1–14 Vita divi Joannis Baptistae
- 11: London Midsummer Pageants
- 12: Placidus
- 13: Super oratione Dominica
- 14: De septem peccatis
- 15: 1 Epicure
- 16: 2 Epicure
- 17: The Dialogue between Julius II, Genius, and St Peter
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1537
- 37: Masque at Calais
- 38: English Court Masque
- 39: Contra corruptores verba Dei
- 40: A Reverent Receiving of the Sacrament
- 41: The Woman on the Rock
- 42: 1 and 2 De traditionibus papistarum
- 43: Political play
- 44: London Midsummer Pageant
- 45: Projected Royal Entry of Queen Madeleine de Valois into Edinburgh
- 46: De traditione Thomae Becketi
- 47: 1 and 2 De sectis papisticis
- 48: Masque of Nymphs
- 49: Thersites
- 50: 1 and 2 Erga Zoilos quosdam
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1538
- 51: Three Laws of Nature, Moses, and Christ, Corrupted by the Sodomites, Pharisees, and Papists
- 52: Masques at Titchfield
- 53: A Pretty Complaint of Peace
- 54: Hezekiah
- 55: English Court Masque
- 56: English Court Masque
- 57: English Court Masque
- 58: The History of Christ's Passion
- 59: The Chief Promises of God unto Man by all Ages in the Old Law
- 60: John Baptist's Preaching in the Wilderness
- 61: The Temptation of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, by Satan in the Desert
- 62: Royal Entry of Queen Mary of Guise into St Andrews
- 63: Rex Diabole
- 64: King John
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1539
- 65: English Court Masque
- 66: English Court Masque
- 67: The Masque of King Arthur's Knights
- 68: English Court Masque
- 69: The Palmers' Masque
- 70: 1 and 2 De baptismo et tentatione
- 71: De Lazaro suscitato
- 72: De pontificum consilio
- 73: Festus Simonis leprosi
- 74: De coena et pedum lotione
- 75: Projected London Midsummer Pageants
- 76: The Beheading of John the Baptist
- 77: Masque at Ampthill
- 78: Pammachius
- 79: Piscator
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1540
- 80: Imago amoris
- 81: Wedding Masques
- 82: Satirical Court Play at Linlithgow
- 83: Masque of Shepherds
- 84: Acolastus
- 85: Absalom
- 86: The Four Cardinal Virtues and the Vices Contrary to Them
- 87: A Governor
- 88: Dialogue on Fortune
- 89: Dialogue on Death
- 90: Biblical Play
- 91: Dionysius the Tyrant
- 92: The Pageant of the Assumption
- 93: Comedies and Tragedies
- 94: Baptistes
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1546
- 138: Masque of Women
- 139: Two Masques of Men
- 140: The Falconers' Masque
- 141: Anti-Catholic Interlude
- 142: Puppet Show of the Resurrection
- 143: Masques at Hampton Court
- 144: Masque of Astronomers
- 145: Possible London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 146: The Market of Mischief
- 147: Archipropheta
- 148: Play
- 149: De Iona a Deo ad Ninivitas ablegati defectione
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1547
- 150: Laelia Modenas
- 151: Royal Entry of King Edward VI into London
- 152: Coronation Play or Plays
- 153: Three Coronation Masques
- 154: The Story of Orpheus
- 155: Old Custom
- 156: Play
- 157: Tragoedia de Papatu
- 158: Play of St Michael
- 159: The Parts of Man
- 160: Athanasius
- 161: Fama
- 162: De Ioannis Huss Bohemie nati condemnatione
- 163: A Dialogue between th' Angel of the Lord and the Shepherds in the Field
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1548
- 164: Biblical or Apocalyptic Play
- 165: Masque of Falconers
- 166: A Masque of Prester Johns
- 167: Masque for the Lord Protector
- 168: Masque of Turks and Friars
- 169: Masque for the Lord Admiral
- 170: Protestant Morality Play
- 171: The Masque of Moors
- 172: Masque of Women
- 173: Masque of Men
- 174: Play
- 175: Masque of Women
- 176: Dialogue on Lent
- 177: Pageant of the Seven Deadly Sins
- 178: Spes, pro die
- 179: John Bon and Mast' Parson
- 180: A Goodly Disputation between a Christian Shoemaker and a Popish Parson
- 181: Translation of Euripides
- 182: De desiderio sacro
- 183: De meretrice Babylonica
- 184: The Examination of the Mass
- 185: A Goodly Dialogue between Knowledge and Simplicity
- 186: Protomartyr
- 187: The Indictment against Mother Mass
- 188: De Sodome et Gomorre incendio
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1550
- 197: Masque of Lance-Knights
- 198: Masque of Hermits, Friars, and Pilgrims
- 199: Dramatic Tournament at Barriers
- 200: Play
- 201: Play of the Resurrection
- 202: Translations of Euripides
- 203: Nice Wanton
- 204: English Court Masque
- 205: Wedding Masque
- 206: Masque
- 207: Morality Play
- 208: Morality Play
- 209: The Life and Repentance of Mary Magdalen
- 210: Free Will
- 211: Troilus
- 212: De Melibeo Chauceriano
- 213: The Disobedient Child
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1551
- 214: Masque of Moors
- 215: The Gypsies' Masque
- 216: The Irish Masque
- 217: Masque of Irishmen and Irishwomen
- 218: Masque of Albanois
- 219: Show of the Nine Worthies
- 220: De puerorum in musicis institutione
- 221: Lusty Juventus
- 222: Zacchaeus
- 223: De Grisildis Chauceriane rara patientia
- 224: Masque of Argus
- 225: Masque of Amazons
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1553
- 235: Play of Aesop's Crow
- 236: A Masque of Covetous Men with Long Noses
- 237: A Masque of Pollenders
- 238: A Masque of Women of Diana Hunting
- 239: The Triumph of Cupid
- 240: The Play of Ireland
- 241: A Masque of Greek Worthies
- 242: A Masque of Deaths
- 243: A Masque of Bagpipes
- 244: A Masque of Cats
- 245: A Masque of Tumblers
- 246: Play
- 247: Wedding Masque or Masques
- 248: Civic Pageant at Thomastown
- 249: Royal Entry of Queen Mary I into London
- 250: Court Morality Play
- 251: Jacob and Esau
- 252: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 253: Gammer Gurton's Needle
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1554
- 254: Respublica
- 255: Anglia Deformata and Anglia Restituta
- 256: Synedrium
- 257: Royal Wedding Masque or Masques
- 258: Royal Entry of King Philip and Queen Mary I into London
- 259: Wealth and Health
- 260: A Masque of Eight Mariners
- 261: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 262: A Masque of Six Hercules or Men of War
- 263: Projected Masque for Lord Maltravers
- 264: Play at the Scottish Court
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1555
- 265: Dialogues and Plays at the English Court
- 266: A Masque of Eight Patrons of Galleys
- 267: A Masque of Six Venuses or Amorous Ladies
- 268: Wedding Masque
- 269: A Masque of Women Like Goddesses, Huntresses
- 270: A Masque of Six Turkish Magistrates
- 271: De crumena perdita
- 272: Interludes
- 273: The Creation of the World
- 274: Cornish Redemption Play
- 275: Iphigenia
- 276: Anti-Catholic Play or Plays
- 277: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 278: Jack Juggler
- 279: Love and Live
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1557
- 288: English Court Masques
- 289: English Court Masque
- 290: A Merry Dialogue declaring the Properties of Shrewd Shrews and Honest Wives
- 291: A Great Masque of Almains, Pilgrims, and Irishmen
- 292: Anot and Magot
- 293: Julian the Apostate
- 294: London May Game
- 295: Passion Play
- 296: A Sack Full of News
- 297: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
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1558
- 298: English Court Masque
- 299: Masque in Henry Sidney's household
- 300: Dialogue on Idleness
- 301: Dialogue on Maidens
- 302: A Dialogue concerning Wisdom and Will
- 303: Interlude at Norwich
- 304: Susanna's Play
- 305: Civic Entertainment in Edinburgh
- 306: Wedding Masque at Nonsuch
- 307: Wedding Masque
- 308: Troas
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1559
- 309: Anti-Catholic Comedy
- 310: Anti-Catholic Masque
- 311: Royal Entry of Queen Elizabeth I into London
- 312: A Masque of Turks
- 313: A Masque of Moors
- 314: Satirical Play or Plays
- 315: A Masque of Swart Rutters
- 316: A Masque of Fishermen
- 317: A Masque of Astronomers
- 318: London May Game
- 319: English Court Masque
- 320: Probable Masque at Nonsuch
- 321: A Masque of Shipmen and Maids of the Country
- 322: Two Wedding Masques
- 323: The Clowns' Masque
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1560
- 324: A Masque of Barbarians
- 325: A Masque of Patriarchs
- 326: The Masque of Italian Women
- 327: Masque
- 328: The Nusquams' Masque
- 329: Actaeon's Masque
- 330: Thyestes
- 331: Robin Hood
- 332: Aegio
- 333: Oedipus, the Son of Laius, King of Thebes
- 334: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 335: Play of Heresies
- 336: Huff, Suff, and Ruff
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1561
- 337: English Court Masques
- 338: Wedding Masque
- 339: Witless
- 340: Tom Tyler and His Wife
- 341: Passion Play
- 342: Hercules furens
- 343: Play of Romeus and Juliet
- 344: The Pedlar's Prophecy
- 345: Royal Entry of Mary, Queen of Scots, into Edinburgh
- 346: Royal Entry of Mary, Queen of Scots, into Perth
- 347: Scottish Court Masque
- 348: Masque of Virgins
- 349: London Lord Mayor's Show
- 350: Patient and Meek Grissil
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1562
- 351: Gorboduc
- 352: Masque at the Inner Temple
- 353: Masque at Baynard's Castle
- 354: Possible Play about Julius Caesar
- 355: Wedding Masque at Holyrood
- 356: Masque at Holyrood
- 357: Thebais
- 358: The Two Sins of King David
- 359: Play of Nebuchadnezzar
- 360: Wedding Masques
- 361: Masque planned for Nottingham Castle
- 362: A Dialogue between Life and Death
- 363: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
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1564
- 373: Masque of Switzers
- 374: Apollo et Musae exules
- 375: Masque of Cupid, Chastity, and Time
- 376: July and Julian
- 377: Biblical Play
- 378: Masque at Spilsby
- 379: Three English Court Masques
- 380: Masque at Sackville House
- 381: The Story of Old Toby
- 382: Religious Play
- 383: Dido
- 384: Ajax fl agellifer
- 385: Masque at Hinchinbrook
- 386: A Dialogue between the Cap and the Head
- 387: The Lincoln ‘Crying Christmas' Ceremony
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1565
- 388: English Court Masque
- 389: Damon and Pythias
- 390: Scottish Court Masques
- 391: A Dialogue of Two Landlords
- 392: Play
- 393: A Masque of Hunters
- 394: Masinissa and Sophonisba
- 395: Masques at York House
- 396: Two English Court Masques
- 397: Play of Juno and Diana
- 398: Masque of Satyrs
- 399: Masque of Gentlemen
- 400: Pompae deorum in nuptiis Mariae
- 401: School Morality Play
- 402: Anti-Clerical Play
- 403: Welsh Play of Troilus and Cressid
- 404: Robin Conscience
- 405: The Temptation of Man in Paradise
- 406: Two Wedding Masques
- 407: Royal Wedding Masque
- 408: Albion Knight
- 409: A Dialogue or Disputation between Day and Night
- 410: King Darius
- 411: Quasi-Dramatic Tournament
- 412: Wedding Masques for the Earl of Warwick
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1566
- 413: Entertainment at Lincoln's Inn
- 414: Sapientia Salomonis
- 415: Agamemnon
- 416: Scottish Court Masque
- 417: Scottish Court Masque
- 418: Scottish Court Masque
- 419: Supposes
- 420: Wedding Masque
- 421: The Cruel Debtor
- 422: Medea
- 423: Lusus pastoralis
- 424: Wedding Masque
- 425: Octavia
- 426: Hercules Oetaeus
- 427: Royal Entry of Queen Elizabeth I into Coventry
- 428: Marcus Geminus
- 429: 1 Palamon and Arcite
- 430: 2 Palamon and Arcite
- 431: Procne
- 432: Appius and Virginia
- 433: Far Fetched and Dear Bought is Good for Ladies
- 434: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 435: The Banquet of Dainties
- 436: The College of Canonical Clerks
- 437: Diversoria
- 438: Jocasta
- 439: Pompae deorum rusticorum
- 440: Royal Entertainment at Stirling
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1567
- 441: Wily Beguily
- 442: Hippolytus
- 443: Scottish Court Masque
- 443.5: English Court Masque
- 444: Viceregal Entry of Lord Deputy Sidney into Waterford
- 445: Viceregal Entry of Lord Deputy Sidney into Limerick
- 446: The Trial of Treasure
- 447: Comedy at the English Court
- 448: Scottish Political Play: Bothwell and the King of Scots
- 449: The Story of Samson
- 450: A Dialogue between Two Beggars
- 451: Vice
- 452: The Bugbears
- 453: A Conjuration
- 454: As Plain as Can Be
- 455: The Painful Pilgrimage
- 456: Jack and Jill
- 457: Six Fools
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1568
- 458: Astyages
- 459: Cyrus, Rex Persarum
- 460: Wit and Will
- 461: The Marriage of Wit and Science
- 462: Six English Court Masques
- 463: Play at the Scottish Court
- 464: Prodigality
- 465: Orestes
- 466: The King of Scots
- 467: Gismond of Salern
- 468: Enough is as Good as a Feast
- 469: A Modest Mean to Marriage
- 470: Of the Young Man and the Evil Disposed Woman
- 471: Freewill
- 472: Like Will to Like, quoth the Devil to the Collier
- 473: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 474: Tragoedia Herodis
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1571
- 490: English Court Masques
- 491: Manhood and Misrule
- 492: Sherborne Corpus Christi Play
- 493: Scottish Political Play: the Capture of Edinburgh Castle
- 494: Morality Play of Love Feigned and Love Unfeigned
- 495: Lady Barbara
- 496: Masque at Chester
- 497: English Court Masque
- 498: Iphigenia
- 499: English Court Masque
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1572
- 500: Ajax and Ulysses
- 501: English Court Masque
- 502: Masque at Lincoln's Inn
- 503: Inns of Court Masque
- 504: Masque at Gray's Inn
- 505: Lord Mayor's Twelfth Night Masque
- 506: Narcissus
- 507: English Court Masque
- 508: Tavern Masque in Cheapside
- 509: Tavern Masque in Cheapside
- 510: Wedding Masque in Kent
- 511: Masque in Fleet Street
- 512: Masque at the Charterhouse
- 513: Cloridon and Radiamanta
- 514: English Court Masque
- 515: Paris and Vienne
- 516: English Court Masque
- 517: Masque(?)
- 518: Masque for Lady Champion
- 519: The Confl ict of Conscience
- 520: Play of Holofernes
- 521: Masque of Discord and Peace
- 522: Tilt Entertainment: White and Blue Knights
- 523: Herodes
- 524: Masque or Masques in Kent
- 525: Wedding Masque in the Blackfriars
- 526: Wedding Masque of Venetians
- 527: Masque, possibly for a Wedding
- 528: Wedding Masque
- 529: Masque in Fleet Street
- 530: Wedding Masque in Soper Lane
- 531: Two Plays
- 532: The Cradle of Security
- 533: Interludes
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1573
- 534: Play
- 535: The Masque of Janus
- 536: Chariclea
- 537: The Play of Fortune
- 538: Masque of Women
- 539: Masque of Turks
- 540: Play
- 541: Masque of Fishermen
- 542: Royal Entertainment at Orpington
- 543: Masques at Canterbury
- 544: New Custom
- 545: Wedding Masque
- 546: Lusus de le reges
- 547: Predor and Lucia
- 548: Alcmaeon
- 549: Masque of Lance-Knights
- 550: Mamillia
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1574
- 551: Truth, Faithfulness, and Mercy
- 552: The Foresters' Masque
- 553: Herpetulus the Blue Knight and Perobia
- 554: Quintus Fabius
- 555: Masque of Sages
- 556: Timoclea at the Siege of Thebes by Alexander
- 557: The Ladies' Masque
- 558: Philemon and Philecia
- 559: Perseus and Andromeda
- 560: Masque of Warriors
- 561: Masque of Ladies
- 562: The Forlorn Son
- 563: Royal Entertainment at Bristol
- 564: Phedrastus
- 565: Phigon and Lucia
- 566: Pretestus
- 567: Panecia
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1575
- 568: The Pedlars' Masque
- 569: Scottish Court Masque
- 570: Masque of Egyptians
- 571: King Xerxes
- 572: Play of Vanity
- 573: Play with a Hunting Scene
- 574: The Glass of Government
- 575: An Interlude of Minds
- 576: A Marriage between Wit and Wisdom
- 577: Man's Wit
- 578: Royal Entertainment at Kenilworth
- 579: Projected Masque at Kenilworth
- 580: Projected Royal Entertainment at Shrewsbury
- 581: Abraham's Sacrifice
- 582: Royal Entry of Queen Elizabeth I into Worcester
- 583: Royal Entertainment at Woodstock
- 584: Play of Abraham
- 585: Tournament Challenge: Foreign Knights
- 586: Tragedy of Panthea
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1576
- 587: Masque or Masques for the Earl of Desmond
- 588: Tilt Entertainment: the Green Knight
- 589: The Red Knight
- 590: Play at Osterley
- 591: Corpus Christi Pageant of the Heavenly Host
- 592: The Dialogue of Dives
- 593: Meleager
- 594: Nine Comedies
- 595: Play of the Prodigal Son
- 596: A Dialogue between Wisdom and Folly
- 597: The Tide Tarrieth No Man
- 598: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 599: Captain Mario
- 600: The Painter's Daughter
- 601: Tooly
- 602: The History of the Collier
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1577
- 603: The History of Error
- 604: Mucius Scaevola
- 605: The History of the Cynocephals
- 606: Cutwell
- 607: The Solitary Knight
- 608: The Irish Knight
- 609: Titus and Gisippus
- 610: English Court Masque
- 611: Mingo
- 612: Praise at Parting
- 613: The Highway to Heaven
- 614: Doctor Ironicus
- 615: 1 Promos and Cassandra
- 616: 2 Promos and Cassandra
- 617: De Saule Rege
- 618: Play or Plays of Amadis of France
- 619: Tilt Entertainment: Philisides
- 620: Misogonus
- 621: All for Money
- 622: Tragedy of Gismond
- 623: A Dialogue between Two Shepherds
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1578
- 624: Play of Human Wickedness
- 625: Play of the Queen of Ethiopia
- 626: The Court of Comfort
- 627: Quid pro quo
- 628: Play of the Arimaspi
- 629: Delphrigus and the King of Fairies
- 630: Play or Plays of King Arthur and his Knights
- 631: Royal Entertainment at Wanstead
- 632: Catiline's Conspiracies
- 633: Wedding Masque
- 634: Sir Clyomon and Clamydes
- 635: Dialogus mutus
- 636: Royal Entertainment at Kenninghall
- 637: Royal Entry of Queen Elizabeth I into Norwich
- 638: Royal Entertainment at Norwich: Mercury
- 639: The Show of Chastity
- 640: Manhood and Desert
- 641: The Show of the Nymphs
- 642: Masque of the Gods
- 643: Royal Entertainment at Norwich: the Fairies
- 644: Royal Entertainment at Hengrave Hall
- 645: Pastoral
- 646: Masque for Lord Zouche
- 647: The Blacksmith's Daughter
- 648: Ptolemy
- 649: The Jew
- 650: Ambrosia
- 651: A Discourse Dialogue-wise between a Wealthy Citizen and a Miserable Soldier
- 652: The Three Sisters of Mantua
- 653: The Cruelty of a Stepmother
- 654: The Marriage of Mind and Measure
- 655: A Greek Maid
- 656: The Rape of the Second Helen
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1579
- 657: The Amazons' Masque
- 658: Tournament Entertainment: the Temple of Peace
- 659: The Knight in the Burning Rock
- 660: Loyalty and Beauty
- 661: Murderous Michael
- 662: English Court Entertainment: a Shipwreck
- 663: The Moors' Masque
- 664: 1 Richardus tertius
- 665: 2 Richardus tertius
- 666: 3 Richardus tertius
- 667: A Pretty Pithy Dialogue between Mercury and Virtue
- 668: The Twelve Labours of Hercules
- 669: Play of the Pygmies
- 670: Two Prose Plays
- 671: Comedy of Julia and Erophilus
- 672: 2 Robin Conscience
- 673: Calistus
- 674: Gynaeocratica
- 675: Royal Entry of King James VI into Edinburgh
- 676: The Duke of Milan and the Marquis of Mantua
- 677: Allucius
- 678: The Four Sons of Fabius
- 679: Scipio Africanus
- 680: Portio and Demorantes
- 681: The Sultan and the Duke of ——
- 682: Sarpedon
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1581
- 693: A Dialogue between Age and Youth
- 694: Dramatic Tilt: Callophisus
- 695: Scottish Wedding Masque
- 696: Tilt Entertainment: Venturous Knights
- 697: Pedantius
- 698: Duns furens
- 699: Cupid and Psyche
- 700: The Three Ladies of London
- 701: Entertainment at Shrewsbury
- 702: Dramatic Tilt: the Foster-Children of Desire
- 703: London Against the Three Ladies
- 704: Thebais
- 705: The Wooer
- 706: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 707: Antigone
- 708: Antigone: Pompae
- 709: Tilt Entertainment: the Country Knight
- 710: Bellum grammaticale
- 711: English Court Masque
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1582
- 712: English Court Entertainment: a Message from the Fairy Queen
- 713: Anglo-French Court Entertainment: the Captive Demi-God
- 714: English Court Entertainment: the Imprisoned Knights
- 715: English Court Masque
- 716: Masque of Travellers
- 717: Play of a Virgin
- 718: The Play of Plays and Pastimes
- 719: Meleager
- 720: Tragedy of Alexander and Bagoas
- 721: Tragedy of Oedipus
- 722: Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra
- 723: Caesar interfectus
- 724: Rivales
- 725: English Court Masque
- 726: Solymannidae
- 727: Victoria
- 728: Puer vapulans
- 729: Wedding Masques at Leicester
- 730: Iphigenia
- 731: Welsh Interlude
- 732: A Game of the Cards
- 733: Beauty and Housewifery
- 734: Love and Fortune
- 735: Ferrar
- 736: Telomo
- 737: Ariodant and Jenevora
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1584
- 749: English Court Masque
- 750: A Pedlar's Tale
- 751: The Arraignment of Paris
- 752: School Play of Philomathes
- 753: Sappho and Phao
- 754: Galatea
- 755: The Destruction of Jerusalem
- 756: Midsummer Play at York
- 757: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 758: Tilt Entertainment: the Blind Knight
- 759: Tilt Entertainment: the Wandering Knights
- 760: Phyllida and Corin
- 761: Agamemnon and Ulysses
- 762: Felix and Philiomena
- 763: Five Plays in One
- 764: Three Plays in One
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1587
- 780: Play with a Deathbed Scene
- 781: English Court Show: the Earl of Leicester in the Netherlands
- 782: Terminus et non terminus
- 783: The Spanish Tragedy
- 784: Tamburlaine
- 785: The Grecian Comedy
- 786: Play of a Mad Priest
- 787: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 788: Alphonsus, King of Aragon
- 789: 2 Tamburlaine
- 790: Tilt Entertainments
- 791: Andria
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1588
- 792: Roman Comedy
- 793: Masque at Gray's Inn
- 794: Endymion, the Man in the Moon
- 795: Abraham and Lot
- 796: Plays
- 797: The Misfortunes of Arthur
- 798: Play of Judith
- 799: Suleiman and Perseda
- 800: Play of Erastus
- 801: Esther and Ahasuerus
- 802: The Wounds of Civil War
- 803: The Turkish Muhammad and Irene the Fair Greek
- 804: Vallia and Antony
- 805: Job
- 806: King Edward IV
- 807: Play of Susanna
- 808: Charlemagne
- 809: Scottish Wedding Entertainment
- 810: Doctor Faustus
- 811: The Battle of Alcazar
- 812: Mahamet
- 813: The Wars of Cyrus, King of Persia
- 814: Hamlet
- 815: Saul and David
- 816: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 817: Tilt Entertainments
- 818: Royal Entertainment at Greenwich
- 819: The Woman in the Moon
- 820: Dido, Queen of Carthage
- 821: The Three Lords and Three Ladies of London
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1589
- 822: Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay
- 823: John of Gaunt, Son of King Edward III
- 824: The Troublesome Reign of John, King of England
- 825: Play of the Devil
- 826: Mother Bombie
- 827: Satire at Galway
- 828: The Jew of Malta
- 829: A Looking-Glass for London and England
- 830: Anti-Marprelate Play or Plays
- 831: The Story of King Ebrauk with All His Sons
- 832: Wedding Masque for King James VI
- 833: The French Doctor
- 834: Play of the Prophet Daniel
- 835: Midas
- 836: The May-Game of Martinism
- 837: Rowland
- 838: King Lear and His Three Daughters
- 839: The True Tragedy of Richard III
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1590
- 840: Pelopidarum secunda
- 841: Love's Metamorphosis
- 842: Valentine and Orson
- 843: 1 Fortunatus
- 844: Rowland's Godson
- 845: Comedy of a Jealous Husband
- 846: Master Arden of Faversham in Kent
- 847: 1 Solymitana clades
- 848: 2 Solymitana clades
- 849: 3 Solymitana clades
- 850: Royal Entry of Queen Anne into Edinburgh
- 851: 2 Fortunatus
- 852: Fair Em, the Miller's Daughter of Manchester
- 853: Comedy
- 854: James IV
- 855: The Life and Death of Jack Straw
- 856: Pamphilus Speaking of Love
- 857: Tomumbeius
- 858: Guthlac
- 859: Comedy of a Duke of Ferrara
- 860: Warlamcester
- 861: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 862: The Siege of London
- 863: Wedding Masque of Sailors
- 864: Tilt Entertainment: the Knight of the Crown
- 865: Antonius
- 866: John a Kent and John a Cumber
- 867: Osric
- 868: Robin Hood and Little John
- 869: The Ranger's Comedy
- 870: The Love of King David and Fair Bathsheba
- 871: Jig of an Unfaithful Husband
- 872: The Life and Death of Heliogabalus
- Close section
1591
- 873: The Dead Man's Fortune
- 874: Long Meg of Westminster
- 875: A Fig for a Spaniard
- 876: Orlando
- 877: Amyntas' Pastoral
- 878: Cloris and Ergasto
- 879: Four Plays in One
- 880: Royal Entertainment at Theobalds
- 881: King Edward I
- 882: The Welshman
- 883: Jig of Rival Suitors
- 884: Mucedorus, the King's Son of Valencia, and Amadine, the King's Daughter of Aragon
- 885: Locrine, the Eldest Son of King Brutus
- 886: A New Northern Dialogue between Will, Sone, and the Warrener
- 887: Royal Entertainment at Cowdray
- 888: The First Part of the Contention betwixt the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster
- 889: Zenobia
- 890: Constantine
- 891: Royal Entertainment at Elvetham
- 892: Jerusalem
- 893: George- a- Greene
- 894: Pope Joan
- 895: A Merry New Jig between Jenkin the Collier and Nancy
- 896: Marital Comedy
- 897: Brandimer
- 898: Descensus Astraeae
- 899: Machiavel
- 900: Bindo and Ricciardo
- 901: Tilt Entertainment: the Knight of Pendragon Castle
- 902: Richard, Duke of York, and the Death of Good King Henry VI
- 903: William the Conqueror
- 904: The Tragical Reign of Selimus
- 905: Harry of Cornwall
- 906: 1 Tamar Cham
- 907: King Lud
- 908: Play of Friar Bacon and John of Bordeaux
- Close section
1592
- 909: The Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio
- 910: God Speed the Plough
- 911: Sir John Mandeville
- 912: Play of Henry V
- 913: The Old Wife's Tale
- 914: Ulysses redux
- 915: Hippolytus
- 916: The Taming of the Shrew
- 917: Richard the Confessor
- 918: Muly Molocco
- 919: Harry VI
- 920: The Cobbler's Prophecy
- 921: Huon of Bordeaux
- 922: Ninus and Semiramis, the First Monarchs of the World
- 923: Titus and Vespasian
- 924: Friar Francis
- 925: 2 Tamar Cham
- 926: The Fair Maid of Italy
- 927: The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward II
- 928: Titus Andronicus
- 929: The Tanner of Denmark
- 930: A Knack to Know a Knave
- 931: Buckingham
- 932: Jig of Averted Adultery
- 933: Royal Entertainment at Bisham Abbey
- 934: Comedy
- 935: Menaechmi
- 936: Royal Entertainment at Sudeley Castle
- 937: Tournament Entertainment: the Solitary Knight
- 938: Royal Entertainment at Ditchley
- 939: Royal Entertainment at Rycote
- 940: Playlet of an Evicted Tenant
- 941: Summer's Last Will and Testament
- 942: Masque at Kendal
- Close section
1593
- 943: Tribute
- 944: The Comedy of Errors
- 945: The Jealous Comedy
- 946: The Comedy of Cosmo
- 947: The Massacre at Paris
- 948: Translations of Plautus
- 949: Cleopatra
- 950: Richard III
- 951: Tilt Entertainment: Pendragon, Mariners, and the Forsaken Knight
- 952: The Reign of King Edward III
- 953: The Life and Death of Martin Swart
- Close section
1594
- 954: Cornelia
- 955: The Taming of a Shrew
- 956: Belin Dun
- 957: Royal Entertainment at Theobalds
- 958: Galeazzo
- 959: Philippo and Hippolito
- 960: 2 Godfrey of Bouillon
- 961: The Merchant of Emden
- 962: Portia
- 963: Tasso's Melancholy
- 964: The Venetian Comedy
- 965: Scottish Court Entertainment
- 966: Palamon and Arcite
- 967: The Love of an English Lady
- 968: The Broom- Man
- 969: A Knack to Know an Honest Man
- 970: The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- 971: A Pleasant Jig between a Tinker and a Clown
- 972: Caesar and Pompey
- 973: Diocletian
- 974: Tilt Entertainment
- 975: Jig of Cutting George
- 976: The Wise Man of West Chester
- 977: The Set at Maw
- 978: The Witch of Islington
- 979: Anglia lapsa resurgens
- Close section
1595
- 980: Entertainment featuring Time
- 981: Masque at Gray's Inn
- 982: Entertainment at Gray's Inn
- 983: English Court Masque or Masques
- 984: Masque at Gray's Inn: Knights of the Helmet
- 985: Wedding Masque of Muses
- 986: Wedding Masque at Greenwich
- 987: Romeo and Juliet
- 988: Jig of an Amorous Cobbler
- 989: The French Comedy
- 990: The Mack
- 991: Roxana
- 992: Projected Plays
- 993: Masque of Proteus
- 994: Seleo and Olympo
- 995: Olympio and Eugenio
- 996: The Kitchen-Stuff Woman
- 997: The Slippers
- 998: Royal Entertainment: Hermit and Nymphs
- 999: 1 Hercules
- 1000: Jig of Rustic Wooing
- 1001: 2 Hercules
- 1002: King Richard II
- 1003: The Seven Days of the Week
- 1004: 2 Caesar
- 1005: Play of Hannibal
- 1006: Singing Simpkin
- 1007: Longshanks
- 1008: Crack Me This Nut
- 1009: The New World's Tragedy
- 1010: The Disguises
- 1011: Pastoral Entertainment
- 1012: A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 1013: The Wonder of a Woman
- 1014: The Blackman
- 1015: Two Lamentable Tragedies
- 1016: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1017: Barnardo and Philametta
- 1018: A Toy to Please Chaste Ladies
- 1019: A Dialogue between a Melancholy Dreaming Hermit, a Mutinous Brainsick Soldier, and a Busy Tedious Secretary
- 1020: Entertainment featuring an Indian Prince
- 1021: Harry the Fifth
- 1022: Time's Triumph
- 1023: Masque at Galway
- 1024: Maroccus extaticus
- Close section
1596
- 1025: Masque at Burley
- 1026: Masque at Dublin
- 1027: Chinon of England
- 1028: Pythagoras
- 1029: The Second Week
- 1030: John for the King
- 1031: Love's Labours Lost
- 1032: The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
- 1033: Fatum
- 1034: Asmund and Cornelia
- 1035: Julian the Apostata
- 1036: Phocas
- 1037: Troy
- 1038: Paradox
- 1039: The Tinker of Totnes
- 1040: Projected Play or Plays
- 1041: Mustapha
- 1042: Amores Perinthi et Tyantes
- 1043: King John
- 1044: Comedy
- 1045: Tilt Entertainment: the Diseased Knight
- 1046: Tilt Entertainment
- 1047: The Merchant of Venice
- 1048: Vortigern
- 1049: Stukely
- 1050: Nebuchadnezzar
- 1051: That Will Be Shall Be
- Close section
1597
- 1052: Masque at St Paul's
- 1053: Projected Gray's Inn Masque
- 1054: Silvanus
- 1055: Alexander and Lodowick
- 1056: A Woman Hard to Please
- 1057: The City of Norwich
- 1058: The White Tragedy
- 1059: 1 Henry IV
- 1060: Hispanus
- 1061: 1 The Seven Deadly Sins
- 1062: Guido
- 1063: Five Plays in One
- 1064: Edmund Ironside the English King
- 1065: 2 The Seven Deadly Sins
- 1066: A French Comedy
- 1067: Eunuchus
- 1068: Comedy
- 1069: Hardicanute
- 1070: Uther Pendragon
- 1071: Projected Comedy
- 1072: The Case is Altered
- 1073: The Comedy of Humours
- 1074: Like unto Like
- 1075: The Life and Death of Harry I
- 1076: Bourbon
- 1077: Roderick
- 1078: Frederick and Basilea
- 1079: The Merry Wives of Windsor
- 1080: A Warning for Fair Women
- 1081: The Isle of Dogs
- 1082: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1083: 2 Henry IV
- 1084: Friar Spendleton
- 1085: The Cobbler of Queenhithe
- 1086: Tilt Entertainment: the Old Knight
- 1087: Tilt Entertainment: Merlin and Pilgrims
- 1088: Play
- 1089: Brunhild
- 1090: Machiavellus
- 1091: Alice Perrers
- 1092: Two Jigs
- 1093: Play of Adam and Eve
- 1094: Salting
- 1095: Masque at the Middle Temple
- Close section
1598
- 1096: Christmas Entertainment
- 1097: Masque of Passions
- 1098: Masque at the Middle Temple
- 1099: Play
- 1100: Dido and Aeneas
- 1101: Masque at the Middle Temple
- 1102: Mother Redcap
- 1103: Phaethon
- 1104: The Miller
- 1105: Jig of a Miller
- 1106: 1 Robin Hood
- 1107: 2 Robin Hood
- 1108: Black Joan
- 1109: Love's Labours Won
- 1110: Play or Plays
- 1111: Anti- Scots Play
- 1112: Comedy of the King of England's Son and the King of Scotland's Daughter
- 1113: The Triangle of Cuckolds
- 1114: The Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales
- 1115: The Welshman's Prize
- 1116: Play
- 1117: Earl Godwin and His Three Sons
- 1118: Pierce of Exton
- 1119: The Life of Arthur
- 1120: A Woman Will Have Her Will
- 1121: Eunuch
- 1122: Adelphos
- 1123: Heautontimorumenon
- 1124: Hecyra
- 1125: Phormio
- 1126: Black Bateman of the North
- 1127: Love Prevented
- 1128: Play
- 1129: Sturgfl aterey
- 1130: 2 Godwin
- 1131: The Funeral of Richard Coeur de Lion
- 1132: The Ill of a Woman
- 1133: 2 Black Bateman of the North
- 1134: The Madman's Morris
- 1135: Valentine and Orson
- 1136: Anti- Catholic School Play
- 1137: Hannibal and Hermes
- 1138: A Woman's Tragedy
- 1139: Hot Anger Soon Cold
- 1140: Comedy
- 1141: Vaivode
- 1142: Chance Medley
- 1143: Every Man in His Humour
- 1144: Royal Entertainment at Mitcham
- 1145: Catiline's Conspiracy
- 1146: Worse Afeared than Hurt
- 1147: Pierce of Winchester
- 1148: Much Ado About Nothing
- 1149: The Spanish Bawd
- 1150: The Virtuous Octavia
- 1151: The Two Angry Women of Abingdon
- 1152: The First Civil Wars of France
- 1153: Mulmutius Dunwallo
- 1154: The Fair Maid of London
- 1155: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1156: The Fountain of New Fashions
- 1157: Conan, Prince of Cornwall
- 1158: Play
- 1159: Tragedy
- 1160: 2 The Civil Wars of France
- 1161: The Conquest of Brute
- 1162: Cicilius atheos, non Anglicanus
- Close section
1599
- 1163: The Pilgrimage to Parnassus
- 1164: Lewd Academic Play
- 1165: Leander
- 1166: Tis No Deceit to Deceive the Deceiver
- 1167: 3 The Civil Wars of France
- 1168: Tragedy
- 1169: War without Blows and Love without Strife
- 1170: Masque or Masques at Christ Church, Oxford
- 1171: 2 The Angry Women of Abingdon
- 1172: Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford
- 1173: Joan as Good as My Lady
- 1174: A Short Dialogue between Wealth and Want
- 1175: The First Introduction of the Civil Wars of France
- 1176: The Four Kings
- 1177: Brute Greenshield
- 1178: William Longsword
- 1179: The Two Merry Women of Abingdon
- 1180: The Spencers
- 1181: The Tartarian Cripple, Emperor of Constantinople
- 1182: Troilus and Cressida
- 1183: Henry V
- 1184: Look About You
- 1185: Civic Reception at Clonmel
- 1186: Agamemnon
- 1187: Comedies
- 1188: The Gentle Craft
- 1189: All Fools but the Fool
- 1190: Bear a Brain
- 1191: A Larum for London
- 1192: 1 Henry Richmond
- 1193: Cloth Breeches and Velvet Hose
- 1194: A Dialogue between Two Shepherds, Thenot and Piers, in Praise of Astraea
- 1195: 1 King Edward IV
- 1196: 2 King Edward IV
- 1197: A Pastoral Tragedy
- 1198: Julius Caesar
- 1199: Padge of Plymouth
- 1200: Play of a Maiden's Suitors
- 1201: The Poor Man's Paradise
- 1202: Troy's Revenge
- 1203: The Overthrow of Turnhout
- 1204: The Scots Tragedy
- 1205: Tristram de Lyonesse
- 1206: Puppet Play of Rome
- 1207: The Stepmother's Tragedy
- 1208: The Weakest Goeth to the Wall
- 1209: Play
- 1210: Nineveh
- 1211: Sir John Oldcastle
- 1212: Tilt Entertainment: the Fisher Knight
- 1213: 2 Henry Richmond
- 1214: Puppet Play of London
- 1215: Cox of Cullompton
- 1216: Every Man Out of His Humour
- 1217: Fortunatus
- 1218: Antonio and Mellida
- 1219: Play
- 1220: The Trial of Chivalry
- 1221: Brevis dialogismus in festi Sancti Thomae Cantuariensis Anglorum patroni
- Close section
1600
- 1222: The Return from Parnassus
- 1223: Masque at the Middle Temple
- 1224: Oedipus
- 1225: Alaham
- 1226: Beech's Tragedy
- 1227: The Wisdom of Doctor Dodypoll
- 1228: The Arcadian Virgin
- 1229: Owen Tudor
- 1230: Patient Grissil
- 1231: The Maid's Metamorphosis
- 1232: Club Law
- 1233: The Italian Tragedy
- 1234: Jugurth
- 1235: The Spanish Moor's Tragedy
- 1236: 2 Sir John Oldcastle
- 1237: As You Like It
- 1238: Give a Man Luck and Throw Him into the Sea
- 1239: Jack Drum's Entertainment
- 1240: Puppet Play of Julius Caesar
- 1241: The Seven Wise Masters
- 1242: Play of an Ancient Roman
- 1243: Truth's Supplication to Candlelight
- 1244: Ferrex and Porrex
- 1245: Damon and Pythias
- 1246: Strange News out of Poland
- 1247: Cupid and Psyche
- 1248: The English Fugitives
- 1249: Tragedy of Thisbe and Pyramus
- 1250: The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green
- 1251: Wedding Masque of Muses
- 1252: The Wooing of Death
- 1253: The Devil and His Dame
- 1254: 1 Fair Constance of Rome
- 1255: Play
- 1256: 2 Constance of Rome
- 1257: Play of a Merchant's Son
- 1258: George Skanderbeg
- 1259: Hamlet
- 1260: Play of Oswald
- 1261: Dialogue of Pylades and Orestes
- 1262: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1263: Play of Melone, the Exiled King of Dalmatia
- 1264: Fortune's Tennis
- 1265: Tilt Entertainment: the Melancholy Knight
- 1266: Tilt Entertainment
- 1267: Tilt Entertainment: the Wandering Knight
- 1268: Belinus
- 1269: Cynthia's Revels
- 1270: 1 Hieronimo
- 1271: Antonio's Revenge
- 1272: Antony and Cleopatra
- Close section
1601
- 1273: 2 Fortune's Tennis
- 1274: Hannibal and Scipio
- 1275: Robin Hood's Pennyworths
- 1276: The Contention between Liberality and Prodigality
- 1277: Sir Thomas More
- 1278: Skelton and Scogan
- 1279: 2 Tom Strowd
- 1280: All is Not Gold That Glisters
- 1281: The Conquest of Spain by John o' Gaunt
- 1282: Satirical Play
- 1283: What You Will
- 1284: King Sebastian of Portugal
- 1285: History Play
- 1286: Tragicomedy of the Kings of Denmark and of Sweden
- 1287: Philip of Spain
- 1288: Change is No Robbery
- 1289: The Six Yeomen of the West
- 1290: Thomas, Lord Cromwell
- 1291: A Dialogue between a Philosopher and Justice
- 1292: Play of Ludovic, King of Spain
- 1293: Cardinal Wolsey
- 1294: The Humorous Earl of Gloucester, with his Conquest of Portugal
- 1295: The Death of the Lord of Kyme
- 1296: The Arraignment
- 1297: Twelfth Night
- 1298: Il pastor fido
- 1299: 3 Tom Strowd
- 1300: The West Indies
- 1301: 2 Tom Dough
- 1302: The Orphans' Tragedy
- 1303: How a Man May Choose a Good Wife from a Bad
- 1304: The Untrussing of the Humorous Poet
- 1305: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1306: English Court Masque
- 1307: The Six Clothiers
- 1308: Muhammad and His Heaven
- 1309: The Rising of Cardinal Wolsey
- 1310: 2 The Six Clothiers
- 1311: Blurt, Master Constable
- 1312: Jig of Michael and Frances
- Close section
1602
- 1313: 2 The Return from Parnassus
- 1314: Histriomastix
- 1315: Lady Amity
- 1316: Judas
- 1317: Too Good to be True
- 1318: Pontius Pilate
- 1319: The Spanish Fig
- 1320: The Proud Woman of Antwerp
- 1321: Wily Beguiled
- 1322: Masque for Lady Anne Clifford
- 1323: English Court Masque
- 1324: Malcolm, King of Scots
- 1325: Troilus and Cressida
- 1326: The Fair Maid of the Exchange
- 1327: A Bristol Tragedy
- 1328: Two Shapes
- 1329: Caesar's Fall
- 1330: A Forest Tragedy in Vacunium
- 1331: Love Parts Friendship
- 1332: Jephthah, Judge of Israel
- 1333: Tobias
- 1334: Baxter's Tragedy
- 1335: Royal Entertainment at Chiswick
- 1336: Royal Entertainment at Harefield House
- 1337: Richard Crookback
- 1338: Samson
- 1339: A Danish Tragedy
- 1340: Sir Giles Goosecap, Knight
- 1341: A Widow's Charm
- 1342: Alba Regalis
- 1343: Tis Merry when Gossips Meet
- 1344: A Conference between a Gentleman and a Prentice
- 1345: Mortimer
- 1346: Play of Charles, Duke of Burgundy
- 1347: The Earl of Hertford
- 1348: Play of William Cartwright
- 1349: Tragedy
- 1350: A Dialogue between Three Philosophers
- 1351: The Four Prentices of London
- 1352: Cutting Dick
- 1353: Biron
- 1354: Felmelanco
- 1355: Tragedy of Humphrey the Courtier
- 1356: A Medicine for a Curst Wife
- 1357: The Aphrodysial
- 1358: Joshua
- 1359: Tragedy of Absalom
- 1360: A Merry Dialogue betwixt the Taker and Mistaker
- 1361: The Freeman's Honour
- 1362: The Three Brothers
- 1363: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1364: Play
- 1365: Lady Jane
- 1366: Marshal Osric
- 1367: The Overthrow of Rebels
- 1368: Randall, Earl of Chester
- 1369: 2 Lady Jane
- 1369a: Sir Thomas Wyatt
- 1370: As Merry as May Be
- 1371: A Contention betwixt a Wife, a Widow, and a Maid
- 1372: A Conference between a Gentleman Usher and a Post
- 1373: Christmas Comes but Once a Year
- 1374: The Set at Tennis
- 1375: The Four Sons of Aymon
- 1376: Nero
- 1377: The Gentleman Usher
- 1378: Comedy of Timon
- 1379: Masque at Lecale
- Close section
1603
- 1380: Narcissus
- 1381: The Black Dog of Newgate
- 1382: The Blind Eats Many a Fly
- 1383: The London Florentine
- 1384: Hoffman
- 1385: The Old Joiner of Aldgate
- 1386: Singer's Voluntary
- 1387: Antipo
- 1388: The Unfortunate General
- 1389: 2 The Black Dog of Newgate
- 1390: Play
- 1391: The Malcontent
- 1392: The Merry Devil of Edmonton
- 1393: A Woman Killed with Kindness
- 1394: Play
- 1395: Labyrinthus
- 1396: The Boss of Billingsgate
- 1397: The Italian Tragedy
- 1398: Puppet Play of the Destruction of Jerusalem
- 1399: Play of Robin Goodfellow
- 1400: Royal Entertainment at Worksop
- 1401: The Siege of Dunkirk
- 1402: 2 The Florentine
- 1403: Projected Civic Pageant for King James I
- 1404: Darius
- 1405: Medea
- 1406: The Fairy Chase
- 1407: Royal Entertainment at Althorp
- 1408: The History of Popish Purgatory
- 1409: Royal Entertainment at Tottenham Park
- 1410: Masque at Winchester
- 1411: Juditha
- 1412: Sejanus' Fall
- 1413: Measure for Measure
- Close section
1604
- 1414: Masque of Knights
- 1415: Masque of Scotsmen
- 1416: The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses
- 1417: The Fair Maid of Bristol
- 1418: Hippolytus
- 1419: The Case is Altered. How? Ask Dalio and Millo
- 1420: The Phoenix
- 1421: Royal Entry of King James I into London
- 1422: I Pray You, Be Not Angry, For I Will Make You Merry
- 1423: Pastor fidus
- 1424: Shore
- 1425: Croesus
- 1426: Royal Entertainment at Highgate
- 1427: The Troubles of Queen Elizabeth
- 1428: Bussy D'Amboise
- 1429: Satirical Plays
- 1430: Richard Whittington
- 1431: The Patient Man and the Honest Whore
- 1432: Wedding Masque
- 1433: 2 If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody
- 1434: The Dutch Courtesan
- 1435: Grimello's Fortunes
- 1436: Law- Tricks
- 1437: The Moor of Venice
- 1438: The Wit of a Woman
- 1439: May Day
- 1440: Philotas
- 1441: When You See Me, You Know Me
- 1442: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1443: The London Prodigal
- 1444: Michaelmas Term
- 1445: An Old Man's Lesson and a Young Man's Love
- 1446: Tragedy set in Syracuse
- 1447: How to Learn of a Woman to Woo
- 1448: All Fools
- 1449: The Spanish Maze
- 1450: Westward Ho!
- 1451: The Tragedy of Gowrie
- 1452: Wedding Masque of Hymenaeus
- Close section
1605
- 1453: Masque of Blackness
- 1454: Academic Show of Corpus and his Servants
- 1455: The Fawn
- 1456: The Widow's Tears
- 1457: Caesar and Pompey
- 1458: Lucretia
- 1459: 2 The Honest Whore
- 1460: Nobody and Somebody
- 1461: All's Well That Ends Well
- 1462: Tragicomedy of a Duke of Venice
- 1463: Play of the Guelphs and Ghibellines
- 1464: The Maiden's Holiday
- 1465: Claudius Tiberius Nero, Rome's Greatest Tyrant
- 1466: Comedy of the King of Cyprus and the Duke of Venice
- 1467: A Trick to Catch the Old One
- 1468: Monsieur D'Olive
- 1469: Play of Isaac
- 1470: Play of Thieves and a Gullible Tapster
- 1471: The Bold Beauchamps
- 1472: Puppet Play of Babylon
- 1473: Eastward Ho!
- 1474: Entertainment featuring Three Sibyls
- 1475: Alba
- 1476: Ajax flagellifer
- 1477: Vertumnus
- 1478: Arcadia Reformed
- 1479: A Mad World, My Masters
- 1480: Comedy of the Dukes of Mantua and of Verona
- 1481: Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry
- 1482: The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia
- 1483: Northward Ho!
- 1484: Four Plays in One
- 1484a: A Yorkshire Tragedy
- 1485: The Wonder of Women
- 1486: King Lear
- 1487: Zelotypus
- Close section
1606
- 1488: Hymenaei
- 1489: Barriers Entertainment: Truth versus Opinion
- 1490: Anti- Catholic Play
- 1491: The Isle of Gulls
- 1492: The Conspiracy of Gunpowder Treason under the Parliament House
- 1493: Volpone
- 1494: The Birth of Hercules
- 1495: The Fleer
- 1496: Macbeth
- 1497: The Viper and her Brood
- 1498: Tragicomedy of the Duke of Florence
- 1499: Caesar and Pompey
- 1500: The Whore of Babylon
- 1501: Challenge for a Projected Tilt: Knights Errants of the Fortunate Island
- 1502: Abuses
- 1503: Tragedy of King Louis and King Frederick
- 1504: The Royal King and the Loyal Subject
- 1505: Royal Entertainment at Theobalds
- 1506: Royal Entertainment at Theobalds: Solomon, Sheba, and the Virtues
- 1507: Royal Entry of King James I and King Christian IV of Denmark into London
- 1508: The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
- 1509: The Puritan
- 1510: A Dialogue of Fish- Eating
- 1511: Naufragium
- 1512: A Very Excellent Dialogue between a Good Woman and a Shrew
- 1513: A Pithy Dialogue between a Harlot and a Godly Young Man
- 1514: A Dialogue of a Woman in Child- Bed
- 1515: A Pleasant Dialogue of a Popish Pilgrimage
- 1516: A Dialogue of a Popish Funeral
- 1517: Antony and Cleopatra
- 1518: A Yorkshire Gentlewoman and Her Son
- 1519: Projected London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1520: The Revenger's Tragedy
- 1521: The Miseries of Enforced Marriage
- 1522: The Woman- Hater
- 1523: The Devil's Charter
- 1524: Lingua
- Close section
1607
- 1525: Projected Wedding Masque for the English Court
- 1526: Wedding Masque of Apollo's Knights
- 1527: Cupid's Whirligig
- 1528: Your Five Gallants
- 1529: The Family of Love
- 1530: Tragedy of Aeneas and Dido
- 1531: The Great Cham
- 1532: Every Woman in Her Humour
- 1533: Cupid's Revenge
- 1534: The Travels of the Three English Brothers
- 1535: Craft upon Subtlety's Back
- 1536: The Life of Timon of Athens
- 1537: Bonos Nochios
- 1538: Play with a Serenade Scene
- 1539: The Story of Dives and Lazarus
- 1540: Royal Entertainment at Theobalds
- 1541: Show of Prince Arthur and His Knight
- 1542: Show of the Pinner of Wakefield
- 1543: Show of St George and the Dragon
- 1544: Show of Actaeon and Diana
- 1545: Show of Grandam Bunch
- 1546: Satirical Show of Tradesmen
- 1547: Show of Noah and the Ark
- 1548: Entertainment at Merchant Taylors' Hall
- 1549: Entertainment at Ashby
- 1550: Masque at Ashby
- 1551: Entertainment at Ashby
- 1552: The Alexandraean Tragedy
- 1553: Julius Caesar
- 1554: Play of St Christopher
- 1555: Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- 1556: An Oxford Tragedy
- 1557: The Turk
- 1558: The Rape of Lucrece
- 1559: Humour out of Breath
- 1560: Ara Fortunae
- 1561: Torrismount
- 1562: The Knight of the Burning Pestle
- 1563: The Dumb Knight
- 1564: Saturnalia
- 1565: Masque at St John's College, Oxford
- 1566: Masque of the Twelve Days of Christmas
- 1567: Philomela
- Close section
1608
- 1568: Time's Complaint
- 1569: Somnium fundatoris
- 1570: The Seven Days of the Week
- 1571: Masque of Beauty
- 1572: Ram Alley
- 1573: Philomathes
- 1574: Yuletide
- 1575: The Conspiracy of Charles, Duke of Biron, Marshal of France
- 1576: The Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Biron
- 1577: The Two Maids of Mortlake
- 1578: Masque of Carpet- Knights and Antics
- 1579: The Five Bells of Magdalen Church
- 1580: The Masque of Penelope's Wooers
- 1581: The Triumph of all the Founders of the Colleges in Oxford
- 1582: The Faithful Shepherdess
- 1583: Ira seu Tumulus Fortunae
- 1584: Court Wedding Masque: The Fugitive Cupid
- 1585: Periander
- 1586: Satirical Play
- 1587: Royal Entertainment at Salisbury House
- 1588: The Creation of the World
- 1589: Coriolanus
- Close section
1609
- 1590: Cadmus
- 1591: Masque at Dublin
- 1592: Masque for Sir Michael Hickes
- 1593: The Masque of Queens Celebrated from the House of Fame
- 1594: Royal Entertainment at Britain's Burse
- 1595: Camp Bell
- 1596: Dramatic Disputation between a Catholic Priest and a Protestant Minister
- 1597: Philaster
- 1598: The Coxcomb
- 1599: A Woman is a Weathercock
- 1600: Challenge for Meliadus' Combat at Barriers
- Close section
1610
- 1601: Physiponomachia
- 1602: Barriers Entertainment: Merlin and Meliadus
- 1603: The Silent Woman
- 1604: Gustavus, King of Swethland
- 1605: The Insatiate Countess
- 1606: Masque of Fairies
- 1607: The Fair Maid of the West
- 1608: Madan, King of Britain
- 1609: The Woman's Prize
- 1610: The Ship
- 1611: St George's Day Entertainment at Chester
- 1612: The Revenge of Bussy D'Amboise
- 1613: A Looking-Glass for Married Folks
- 1614: Joseph, the Jew of Venice
- 1615: Amends for Ladies
- 1616: Water Pageant for Prince Henry: Corinea and Amphion
- 1617: Tournament Proclamation: Proteus
- 1618: Tethyos epinicia
- 1619: Tilt Entertainment: A Shepherd Knight
- 1620: The Ambitious Brother
- 1621: The Alchemist
- 1622: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1623: Cymbeline, King of Britain
- 1624: The Bloody Banquet
- 1625: The Atheist's Tragedy
- 1626: The Scornful Lady
- 1627: Masque
- Close section
1611
- 1628: Oberon, the Fairy Prince
- 1629: Court Masque for Lady Elizabeth
- 1630: The Valiant Welshman
- 1631: The Winter's Tale
- 1632: Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly
- 1633: The Roaring Girl
- 1634: Garlic
- 1635: Richard II
- 1636: A King and No King
- 1637: The Golden Age
- 1638: The Chaos of the World
- 1639: Satirical Play
- 1640: The Twins' Tragedy
- 1641: If It Be Not Good, The Devil Is In It
- 1642: A Christian Turned Turk
- 1643: The Nobleman
- 1644: No Wit, No Help Like a Woman's
- 1645: The Silver Age
- 1646: Catiline's Conspiracy
- 1647: Tragedy of Thomas of Woodstock
- 1648: The Knot of Fools
- 1649: The City Gallant
- 1650: The Maid's Tragedy
- 1651: Hymen's Holiday
- 1652: The Tempest
- 1653: The Age of Brass
- 1654: Chruso-Thriambos: The Triumphs of Gold
- 1655: Tragedy of a Tyrant and a Lady
- 1656: The Proud Maid's Tragedy
- 1657: Duke Humphrey
- 1658: Projected Court Masque
- 1659: Comedy of Stella and Alexis
- 1660: Comical Show about a Barber-Surgeon
- Close section
1612
- 1661: Atalanta
- 1662: The Cuckolds' Masque
- 1663: Salting: Foolish Sons and Foolish Fathers
- 1664: Love Restored
- 1665: The Captain
- 1666: The Life and Death of Guy of Warwick
- 1667: The Puritan Maid, Modest Wife, and Wanton Widow
- 1668: Play of the Destruction of Constantinople
- 1669: Julius Caesar
- 1670: Thomas Morus
- 1671: Mercurius
- 1672: Adelphe
- 1673: Sycophanta
- 1674: All is True
- 1675: Iphis and Iantha
- 1676: Chabot, Admiral of France
- 1677: 1 The Knaves
- 1678: The Great Man
- 1679: Der Türkischen Triumph
- 1680: Royal Entertainment at Woodstock
- 1681: 2 The Knaves
- 1682: A Bad Beginning Makes a Good Ending
- 1683: Play of the Heresies of the King of England
- 1684: Cardenio
- 1685: Raymond, Duke of Lyons
- 1686: St George for England
- 1687: Troia-Nova triumphans: London Triumphing
- 1688: Projected Court Masque of Muses and Geography
- 1689: The White Devil
- 1690: Dialogue between Gown, Hood, and Cap
- 1691: Cancer
- Close section
1613
- 1692: Masque at Ely House
- 1693: Heteroclitanomalonomia
- 1694: A Right Woman
- 1695: Play of the Destruction of Troy
- 1696: Sanctus Thomas Cantuariensis
- 1697: Minutum
- 1698: Wedding Masque of Stars and Statues Made Human
- 1699: Wedding Masque of the Princes of Virginia
- 1700: Wedding Masque of Olympian Knights
- 1701: The Hog Hath Lost His Pearl
- 1702: Scyros
- 1703: Play of the Greeks and Trojans
- 1704: 1 The Iron Age
- 1705: Play of Astorildo and Carrabunculo
- 1706: Four Plays, or Moral Representations, in One
- 1707: The Palsgrave
- 1708: Royal Entertainment at Caversham
- 1709: 2 The Iron Age
- 1710: Cynthia's Revenge
- 1711: The Fatal Love
- 1712: Triumphus crucis
- 1713: Royal Entertainment at Bristol
- 1714: Pastoral Entertainment at the Wansdyke
- 1715: A Chaste Maid in Cheapside
- 1716: Machiavel and the Devil
- 1717: The Arraignment of London
- 1718: Play featuring Friars
- 1719: The Honest Man's Fortune
- 1720: Show of St Clement
- 1721: Crispin and Crispianus
- 1722: Show of the Death of John the Baptist
- 1723: Show of Vulcan, Venus, and Cupid
- 1724: The Two Noble Kinsmen
- 1725: Civic Entertainment at Islington
- 1726: The Duchess of Malfi
- 1727: The Triumphs of Truth
- 1728: Play
- 1729: Wit at Several Weapons
- 1730: Play of Tom o' Lincoln
- 1731: Wedding Masque of Squires and Knights
- 1732: A Challenge at Tilt
- 1733: The Irish Masque at Court
- 1734: Masque for Sir German Pole
- Close section
1614
- 1735: Tilt Entertainment: Eros and Anteros
- 1736: The Masque of Cupids
- 1737: Masque at Merchant Taylors' Hall
- 1738: The Masque of Flowers
- 1739: Valentinian
- 1740: The Bellman of London
- 1741: Captiva
- 1742: Hymen's Triumph
- 1743: Play of Government
- 1744: Passion Play at St Omers
- 1745: Country House Masque at Durrants
- 1746: Re vera
- 1747: The Owl
- 1748: The She-Saint
- 1749: Canimore and Lionley
- 1750: The Noble Grandchild
- 1751: Bonduca
- 1752: Court Masque for King Christian IV
- 1753: Court Masque at Rufford Abbey
- 1754: The Honest Lawyer
- 1755: Magister bonus
- 1756: Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery
- 1757: Bartholomew Fair
- 1758: Wit without Money
- 1759: A Merry Dialogue between Band, Cuff, and Ruff
- 1760: Work for Cutlers
- 1761: Boot and Spur
- Close section
1615
- 1762: Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court
- 1763: Country House Masque of Travellers
- 1764: Masque of Ulysses and Circe
- 1765: The Cold Year
- 1766: Academic Comedy of Two Captives
- 1767: Aemilia
- 1768: Ignoramus
- 1769: Albumazar the Astronomer
- 1770: Melanthe
- 1771: Sicelides
- 1772: The Night-Walkers
- 1773: Play of Henry VIII
- 1774: Play or Plays
- 1775: Tragedy of Romeus and Julietta
- 1776: Thorney Abbey
- 1777: Tragicomedy of a Crafty Thief
- 1778: Play at the English College, Valladolid
- 1779: Love's Cure
- 1780: Sylvia
- 1781: Satirical Play at Kendal
- 1782: Philosophaster
- 1783: Jesuit School Dialogue or Dialogues
- 1784: Guise
- 1785: One for Another
- 1786: Metropolis coronata: The Triumphs of Ancient Drapery
- 1787: The Widow
- 1788: Father's Own Son
- 1789: Cupid's Festival
- Close section
1616
- 1790: The Golden Age Restored
- 1791: Work for Jupiter
- 1792: Fortunia
- 1793: Risus Anglicanus
- 1794: Love's Pilgrimage
- 1795: Euribates
- 1796: The Poor Man's Comfort
- 1797: The King's Mistress
- 1798: A Fair Quarrel
- 1799: Beggars' Bush
- 1800: Royal Entertainment at the Merchant Adventurers'
- 1801: Loyola
- 1802: Alexander the Great and that Truly Woman-Hater, Diogenes
- 1803: Tragicomedy of a Godfather
- 1804: The Jeweller of Amsterdam
- 1805: The Witch
- 1806: Chrysanaleia: The Golden Fishing
- 1807: Water Pageant for Prince Charles: London and Neptune, Hope and Peace
- 1808: Barriers Entertainment: Occasion, Truth, and Knights
- 1809: The Mad Lover
- 1810: The Devil is an Ass
- 1811: Mercurius rusticans
- Close section
1617
- 1812: Homo
- 1813: Christmas's Show
- 1814: The Vision of Delight
- 1815: The Court and Country
- 1816: Masque at the Middle Temple
- 1817: Play of the Saxons
- 1818: Julius et Gonzaga
- 1819: The Chances
- 1820: Academic Play
- 1821: Ballet de la revanche du mépris d'Amour
- 1822: Lovers Made Men
- 1823: The Raging Turk
- 1824: Comedy of Poor
- 1825: Pathomachia
- 1826: Spurius
- 1827: Royal Entertainment at York: the Genius of the River Ouse
- 1828: Royal Entertainment at Ripon: Mercury
- 1829: The Queen of Corinth
- 1830: Cupid's Banishment
- 1831: Royal Entertainment at Linlithgow: a Lion
- 1832: Play with a Lecherous Friar
- 1833: Royal Entertainment at Edinburgh: the Castle of St Andrew
- 1834: Tragedy of the Marshal d'Ancre
- 1835: Love's Victory
- 1836: Unused London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1837: Unused London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1838: Masque at Brougham Castle
- 1839: Royal Entertainment at Hoghton Tower: Two Gods
- 1840: Masque at Hoghton Tower
- 1841: Rollo
- 1842: Masque at Woodstock Palace
- 1843: A Dialogue betwixt Nature and Time
- 1844: Wedding Masque at Hampton Court
- 1845: The Younger Brother
- 1846: Christening Entertainment at Blackfriars
- 1847: The Triumphs of Honour and Industry
- 1848: Thierry, King of France, and his Brother Theodoret
- 1849: See Me, and See Me Not
- Close section
1618
- 1850: Masque of Ladies
- 1851: Country House Entertainment: a Rustic Wedding
- 1852: Masque or Antimasque at Gray's Inn
- 1853: Masque at St John's College, Oxford
- 1854: Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
- 1855: Swetnam, the Woman-Hater, Arraigned by Women
- 1856: Andronicus
- 1857: Masque of Virtues and Hospitality
- 1858: Masque of Mountebanks and Knights
- 1859: Country House Masque at Broxbournebury
- 1860: The Marriages of the Arts
- 1861: Tragedy of Eteocles and Polynices
- 1862: Antoninus Bassianus Caracalla
- 1863: Roffensis
- 1864: Sensus, Fronto, Somnium
- 1865: For the Honour of Wales
- 1866: The Elder Brother
- 1867: Play of Charlemagne
- 1868: A Shoemaker a Gentleman
- 1869: Play of Perkin Warbeck
- 1870: The Knight of Malta
- 1871: Theomachia
- 1872: The Bridegroom and the Madman
- 1873: Sidero-Thriambos
- 1874: The Loyal Subject
- 1875: The Devil's Law-Case
- 1876: The May Lord
- Close section
1619
- 1877: A Christmas Mess
- 1878: Stoicus vapulans
- 1879: Masque of the Twelve Months
- 1880: Mors
- 1881: The Masque of Heroes
- 1882: Projected Piscatory Play
- 1883: The Fatal Dowry
- 1884: Phocas
- 1885: The Prodigal Child
- 1886: Play of the Marriage of Jupiter and Juno
- 1887: Fraus honesta
- 1888: Medea
- 1889: Amurath
- 1890: Fuimus Troes: The True Trojans
- 1891: Two Wise Men and All the Rest Fools
- 1892: Masque or Masques at St John's College, Oxford
- 1893: Masque at Merchant Taylors' Hall
- 1894: Tragicomedy of Old Proculo
- 1895: All's Lost By Lust
- 1896: The Two Merry Milkmaids
- 1897: The Tooth-Drawer
- 1898: Demetrius and Enanthe
- 1899: An Old Law
- 1900: The Lovesick King
- 1901: Herod and Antipater
- 1902: Henry the Unable
- 1903: Unused London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1904: Unused London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1905: Rex Isauricus
- 1906: Fatum Vortigerni
- 1907: Sir John van Oldenbarnevelt
- 1908: Tragedy of a King and His Sons
- 1909: Aluredus
- 1910: The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- 1911: The Custom of the Country
- 1912: The Four Honourable Loves
- 1913: Sanctus Albanus
- 1914: Play of Prometheus
- 1915: A Conference held at Angelo Castle between the Pope, the Emperor, and the King of Spain
- 1916: The Conqueror's Custom
- 1917: Nero
- 1918: Saturnalia
- Close section
1620
- 1919: Academic Comedy
- 1920: The Running Masque
- 1921: News from the New World Discovered in the Moon
- 1922: Fallacy
- 1923: Doublet, Breeches, and Shirt
- 1924: Masque at Surrenden
- 1925: Masque at Bury St Edmunds
- 1926: Anti-Feminist Play
- 1927: Masque at Newmarket
- 1928: Projected Masque of Ladies
- 1929: Orestes
- 1930: Microcosmus
- 1931: The World Tossed at Tennis
- 1932: The Laws of Candy
- 1933: A Turk's Too Good for Him
- 1934: Tilt Entertainment: a Lady
- 1935: Masque or Entertainment, possibly for a Tilt
- 1936: Salting: Body Parts
- 1937: Civic Entertainment: the Cock
- 1938: Louis XI, King of France
- 1939: The Costly Whore
- 1940: The City
- 1941: The Little French Lawyer
- 1942: The Chaste Woman Against Her Will
- 1943: The Heir
- 1944: Guy, Earl of Warwick
- 1945: The Nonsuch
- 1946: Look to the Lady
- 1947: Entertainment at Salisbury
- 1948: The False One
- 1949: Salting
- 1950: The Mayor of Queenborough
- 1951: Emma Angliae Regina ac matre Hardicanuti Regis
- 1952: Masque or Masques at Woking
- 1953: Civic Entertainment: an Archer
- 1954: Civic Entertainment: a Water Nymph
- 1955: Projected Civic Entertainment featuring Pallas
- 1956: The False Friend
- 1957: The Virgin Martyr
- 1958: The House is Haunted
- 1959: The Faithful Friends
- 1960: Masque for Sir Richard Boyle
- 1961: The Scholar Turned to School Again
- 1962: Civic Entertainment: a Mourner
- 1963: Tes irenes trophaea
- 1964: Civic Entertainment: the Servant of Comus
- 1965: Women Pleased
- 1966: Projected Play of the Foundation of Gotham College
- 1967: Civic Entertainment: Levity and Temperance
- 1968: Adrastus parentans
- 1969: Sophomoros
- Close section
1621
- 1970: Masque at the Middle Temple
- 1971: Pan's Anniversary
- 1972: Masque of Rebellious Giants and Obedient Men
- 1973: The Man in the Moon Drinks Claret
- 1974: English Court Masque by the Middle Temple
- 1975: The Island Princess
- 1976: The Jew of Venice
- 1977: The Thracian Wonder
- 1978: Civic Entertainment: the Four Seasons
- 1979: Civic Entertainment: Flora
- 1980: Civic Entertainment: Flora and Her Servants
- 1981: Women, Beware Women
- 1982: The Woman's Plot
- 1983: Reparatus Sancti Joannis Evangelistae concreditum
- 1984: Gramercy, Wit
- 1985: The Woman is Too Hard for Him
- 1986: Projected Civic Pageant at Chester
- 1987: The Gypsies Metamorphosed
- 1988: Masque at Belvoir Castle
- 1989: Fool's Fortune
- 1990: The Wild-Goose Chase
- 1991: Comedy
- 1992: The Witch of Edmonton
- 1993: More Dissemblers Besides Women
- 1994: The Duke of Milan
- 1995: The Sun in Aries
- 1996: The Peaceable King
- 1997: Match Me in London
- 1998: The Pilgrim
- 1999: The Two Noble Ladies and the Converted Conjuror
- 2000: Masque of Goddesses
- Close section
1622
- 2001: Academic Play
- 2002: Masque at St John's College, Oxford
- 2003: Wedding Masque
- 2004: The Masque of Augurs
- 2005: Anything for a Quiet Life
- 2006: Academic Play
- 2007: The Double Marriage
- 2008: Masque at St John's College, Oxford
- 2009: Civic Entertainment: Honour
- 2010: The Changeling
- 2011: The Black Lady
- 2012: The Welsh Traveller
- 2013: The Prophetess
- 2014: A Vow and a Good One
- 2015: Comedy of Christabella
- 2016: The Fatal Marriage
- 2017: The Wonder of a Kingdom
- 2018: The Valiant Scholar
- 2019: The Dutch Painter and the French Brank
- 2020: The Sea Voyage
- 2021: The Child Hath Found His Father
- 2022: Osman, the Great Turk
- 2023: The Nice Valour
- 2024: Love's Royal Reward
- 2025: The Spanish Curate
- 2026: The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
- 2027: A Match at Midnight
- 2028: The Noble Spanish Soldier
- 2029: Ambitio infelix
- 2030: The Martyred Soldier
- 2031: A Knave in Print
- Close section
1623
- 2032: Iphis
- 2033: The Troublesome Statesman
- 2034: Time Vindicated to Himself and to His Honours
- 2035: Play of Guy of Warwick
- 2036: The Fool without Book
- 2037: The Wise Woman of Hoxton
- 2038: Masque or Masques at St John's College, Oxford
- 2039: Masque at Hardwick Hall
- 2040: Fucus
- 2041: The Welsh Ambassador
- 2042: Alopichos
- 2043: A Very Woman
- 2044: Vitus
- 2045: Play of a Proud Emperor
- 2046: Projected Pageants for the Spanish Infanta
- 2047: The Woman's Mistaken
- 2048: Which is the Best Girl?
- 2049: The Spanish Gypsy
- 2050: Sanctus Pelagius Martyr
- 2051: Richard III
- 2052: The Bellman of Paris
- 2053: Tragicomedy of Enslaved English Travellers
- 2054: The Plantation of Virginia
- 2055: A Knot of Fools
- 2056: The Maid of the Mill
- 2057: One or Two Probable London Civic Entertainments
- 2058: The Crafty Merchant
- 2059: Come See a Wonder
- 2060: The Politic Bankrupt
- 2061: Henricus octavus
- 2062: A Fault in Friendship
- 2063: Tragedy of the Fall of King Henry VI
- 2064: The Devil of Dowgate
- 2065: The Foolish Ambassador
- 2066: Hard Shift for Husbands
- 2067: The Triumphs of Integrity
- 2068: The Buck is a Thief
- 2069: Fortune by Land and Sea
- 2070: Masque at York House
- 2071: Two Kings in a Cottage
- 2072: Partly Written Play
- 2073: The Fair Foul One
- 2074: The Noble Bondman
- 2075: The Hungarian Lion
- 2076: The Wandering Lovers
- 2077: The Lovers' Progress
- 2078: The Fairy Knight
- Close section
1624
- 2079: The Duchess of Suffolk
- 2080: Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion
- 2081: The Spanish Contract
- 2082: The Whore in Grain
- 2083: Mercia
- 2083.5: Caps
- 2084: A New Wonder, A Woman Never Vexed
- 2085: The Sun's Darling
- 2086: Shank's Ordinary
- 2087: A Match or No Match
- 2088: Henry I
- 2089: The Way to Content All Women
- 2090: The Renegado
- 2091: Amphitryon
- 2092: Play of Tervel, King of the Bulgars
- 2093: The Madcap
- 2094: Honour in the End
- 2095: The Parricide
- 2096: A Wife for a Month
- 2097: The Packman's Pater Noster
- 2098: The English Traveller
- 2099: Biblical Cycle 1: Adam
- 2100: Biblical Cycle 2: Abel
- 2101: Biblical Cycle 3: Noah
- 2102: Biblical Cycle 4: Abraham
- 2103: Biblical Cycle 5: Isaac
- 2104: Biblical Cycle 6: Jacob
- 2105: Biblical Cycle 7: Joseph
- 2106: Biblical Cycle 8: Moses
- 2107: Biblical Cycle 9: Joshua
- 2108: Biblical Cycle 10: Gideon
- 2109: Biblical Cycle 11: Jephthah
- 2110: Biblical Cycle 12: Samson
- 2111: Biblical Cycle 13: Ruth
- 2112: Biblical Cycle 14: Saul
- 2113: Biblical Cycle 15: David
- 2114: Biblical Cycle 16: Solomon
- 2115: Biblical Cycle 17: Elijah
- 2116: Biblical Cycle 18: Naaman
- 2117: Play of Paul of Japan
- 2118: Amyntas
- 2119: The Fairy Knight
- 2120: The Protector
- 2121: St Albans
- 2122: Play of Ovon of Frisia
- 2123: Tragedy of Fidelia and Glausamond
- 2123.5: Maximilianus
- 2124: Love Me or Love Me Not
- 2125: The Honest Citizen
- 2126: False Alarm
- 2127: A Wedding
- 2128: Theoctistus
- 2129: School Play
- 2130: A Game at Chess
- 2131: Masque at Burley-on-the-Hill
- 2132: The Masque of Owls
- 2133: The World
- 2134: The Captives
- 2135: The Bee
- 2136: A Late Murder of the Son upon the Mother
- 2137: Tragedy of a Matricide
- 2138: The Fair Star of Antwerp
- 2139: The City Nightcap
- 2140: The Angel King
- 2141: Rule a Wife and Have a Wife
- 2142: The Bristol Merchant
- 2143: Monuments of Honour
- 2144: The Parliament of Love
- 2145: Tragedy of Romanus
- 2146: The Masque
- 2147: Il pastor fido
- 2148: Masque at Suffolk House
- 2149: The Spanish Viceroy
- 2150: Pastoral
- 2151: The Wandering Jew
- 2152: Entertainment for Lord Grey
- 2153: Nebuchadnezzar's Fiery Furnace
- 2154: Plays
- 2155: Country House Masques
- Close section
1625
- 2156: The Fortunate Isles, and Their Union
- 2157: The Widow's Prize
- 2158: Love Tricks
- 2159: Play of the Atrocity at Amboyna
- 2160: Clytophon
- 2161: Masque by Rope-Dancers
- 2162: The Theatre of Apollo
- 2163: Sanctus Franciscus Xaverius
- 2164: Allegory of the Golden Age Restored
- 2165: Queen's Court Masque
- 2166: The Politic Queen
- 2167: Perfidus Hetruscus
- 2168: Wine, Beer, and Ale Together by the Ears
- Close section
1626
- 2169: The Fair Maid of the Inn
- 2170: Projected Royal Entry of King Charles I into London
- 2171: Tragedy of Aldo the Lombard
- 2172: The Noble Gentleman
- 2173: The Maid's Revenge
- 2174: The Staple of News
- 2175: The Resolute Queen
- 2176: Parthenia
- 2177: Queen's Court Masque
- 2178: Masque
- 2179: Albovine, King of the Lombards
- 2180: A New Way to Pay Old Debts
- 2181: The Telltale
- 2182: King Stephen
- 2183: Giraldo, the Constant Lover
- 2184: The Wedding
- 2185: The Unnatural Combat
- 2186: Appius and Virginia
- 2187: The Parliament of Bees
- 2188: Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
- 2189: The Valiant Scot
- 2190: The Roman Actor
- 2191: Dick of Devonshire
- 2192: The Duke of Lerma
- 2193: The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity
- 2194: Aristippus
- 2195: The Brothers
- 2196: Masque of the French Royal Family
- 2197: English Court Masque: the Education of Gargantua
- 2198: A New Trick to Cheat the Devil
- 2199: The Knave in Grain
- 2200: Pseudomagia
- Close section
1627
- 2201: Play of the Duchess Ortigimus
- 2202: The Cruel Brother
- 2203: Queen's Court Masque
- 2204: Apollo Shroving
- 2205: The Duke of Guise
- 2206: The Andrian Woman
- 2207: The Eunuch
- 2208: Believe 'Tis So and 'Tis So
- 2209: May Day Show at Apethorpe Hall
- 2210: Masque: A Vindication of the Duke of Buckingham
- 2211: Henry II
- 2212: The Judge
- 2213: Play with a Fighting Cornishman
- 2214: The Great Duke
- 2215: The Dumb Bawd of Venice
- 2216: The White Moor
- 2217: Salting
- 2218: Salting: a Meal
- 2219: Antigone the Theban Princess
- 2220: The Pirate
- 2221: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 2222: The Pedlar
- 2223: Aminta
- 2224: The Queen
- 2225: The Painter
- 2226: Projected Court Masque of Vices and Virtues
- 2227: Masque at the Inner Temple
- 2228: Masque for the Earl of Cork
- 2229: Comedy of Musophilus
- 2230: Hey for Honesty, Down with Knavery
- Close section
1628
- 2231: Comedy of Cephalus and Procris
- 2232: Running Masque
- 2233: The Noble Friend
- 2234: The Fool Transformed
- 2235: Projected English Court Masque
- 2236: Lodovic Sforza, Duke of Milan
- 2237: Paria
- 2238: King John and Matilda
- 2239: Pastoral Entertainment
- 2240: The Honour of Women
- 2241: Ananias, Azarias, Mizael
- 2242: The Tale of Jocundo and Astolfo
- 2243: The Cardinal's Conspiracy
- 2244: Unused London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 2245: Mauritius Imperator
- 2246: Masque at Wellingborough
- 2247: Ultio divina
- 2248: Pity the Maid
- 2249: Julia Agrippina, Empress of Rome
- 2250: The Pedlar
- 2251: The Witty Fair One
- 2252: Doctor Lambe and the Witches
- 2253: Antonio and Vallia
- 2254: Projected Play of Philander, King of Thrace
- 2255: Britannia's Honour
- 2256: The Prodigal Scholar
- 2257: Play of Captain John Smith
- 2258: English Court Masque
- 2259: The Lover's Melancholy
- 2260: The Vow-Breaker
- 2261: Country House Entertainment: Temperance and Mirth
- Close section
1629
- 2262: The Deserving Favourite
- 2263: The New Inn
- 2264: Don Quixote
- 2265: The Lovesick Maid
- 2266: The Conceited Duke
- 2267: The Forced Lady
- 2268: The Jews' Tragedy
- 2269: The Fatal Brothers
- 2270: Disguises
- 2271: Montezuma
- 2272: Andria
- 2273: The Picture
- 2274: A Contention for Honour and Riches
- 2275: Otho Imperator
- 2276: The Colonel
- 2277: The Northern Lass
- 2278: Tragedy of the Destruction of the Plantagenet Dynasty
- 2279: Reditus Sancti Ignatii Episcopi et martyris ab exilio
- 2280: Eunuchus
- 2281: The Broken Heart
- 2282: The Just Italian
- 2283: A Fool and Her Maidenhead Soon Parted
- 2284: London's Tempe
- 2285: The Drinking Academy
- 2286: Minerva's Sacrifice
- 2287: The Faithful Servant
- 2288: Wit in a Madness
- 2289: A Maidenhead Well Lost
- Close section
1630
- 2290: Alfonso, Emperor of Germany
- 2291: The Maid of Honour
- 2292: The Black Wedding
- 2293: The Inconstant Lady
- 2294: The Divorce
- 2295: English Court Masque
- 2296: Senile odium
- 2297: The Merry Marriage
- 2298: The Old Couple
- 2299: Anti-Puritan Play
- 2300: Beauty in a Trance
- 2301: The World's Wonder
- 2302: Country House Masque of Seasons and Shepherdesses
- 2303: Icaromenippus
- 2304: Menippus
- 2305: The Dream
- 2306: The Infernal Ferry
- 2307: Charon
- 2308: Timon
- 2309: Lucian's Feast
- 2310: Play of Psyche and her Sons
- 2311: Miserrima Pyrami et Thisbes fata
- 2312: Tragedy of Syrgiannes
- 2313: The Muses' Looking-Glass
- 2314: Masque at Whitton
- 2315: Il pastor fido
- 2316: The Anti-Bishop
- 2317: The Twice-Changed Friar
- 2318: An Induction for the House
- 2319: Induction to The Hungry Courtier
- 2320: 2 The Fair Maid of the West
- 2321: Amyntas
- 2322: The Soldered Citizen
- 2323: The Pareil of Princes
- 2324: Masque for Rice Davies
- 2325: Masque at Apethorpe Hall
- Close section
1631
- 2326: New Year Court Entertainment featuring Janus
- 2327: Mercurius
- 2328: Love's Triumph Through Callipolis
- 2329: Tis Pity She's a Whore
- 2330: The Switzer
- 2331: The Reformation
- 2332: Chloridia
- 2333: The Emperor of the East
- 2334: Filli di Sciro
- 2335: Rhodon and Iris
- 2336: English Court Masque
- 2337: The Traitor
- 2338: Believe as You List
- 2339: The Duke
- 2340: The Unfortunate Piety
- 2341: Supposed Inconstancy
- 2342: The Noble Ravishers
- 2343: Salting: Predicaments
- 2344: The Jewish Gentleman
- 2345: Immanitate Zenonis
- 2346: The Fair Spanish Captive
- 2347: Play with an Ass-Headed Character
- 2348: London's Jus Honorarium
- 2349: Love's Cruelty
- 2350: The Tyrant
- 2351: Holland's Leaguer
- 2352: Nativity Play at Court
- Close section
1632
- 2353: Albion's Triumph
- 2354: Masque for the Earl of Cumberland
- 2355: The Changes
- 2356: Masque at Goring House
- 2357: The Corporal
- 2358: Antimasque at Gray's Inn
- 2359: Tempe restauratum
- 2360: Love's Sacrifice
- 2361: Money is an Ass
- 2362: Versipellis
- 2363: Hogshead
- 2364: The Rival Friends
- 2365: The Jealous Lovers
- 2366: Tarquinius Superbus
- 2367: Hyde Park
- 2368: Love Yields to Honour
- 2369: Queen's Court Masque
- 2370: Hannibal and Scipio
- 2371: The Sad One
- 2372: Masque for the Earl of Cumberland
- 2373: The City Madam
- 2374: Love Crowns the End
- 2375: Antipelargesis
- 2376: The Obstinate Lady
- 2377: Love's Masterpiece
- 2378: A Fine Companion
- 2379: Puppet Play of Queen Elizabeth
- 2380: The Eunuch
- 2381: The Country Girl
- 2382: Tragedy of the Imperial Favourite Crispinus
- 2383: The Novella
- 2384: Queen's Court Masque
- 2385: The Magnetic Lady
- 2386: The Countryman
- 2387: Londini artium et scientiarum scaturigo
- 2388: Nothing Impossible to Love
- 2389: The Ball
- 2390: The Country Gentleman
- 2391: Necromantes
- 2392: Play
- 2393: Masque of Soldiers
- Close section
1633
- 2394: Masque at West Harting
- 2395: The Shepherds' Paradise
- 2396: The Beauties
- 2397: The New Moon
- 2398: Pastoral Court Masque
- 2399: Perkin Warbeck
- 2400: The Coursing of a Hare
- 2401: The Weeding of the Covent Garden
- 2402: The Shepherds' Holiday
- 2403: A Tale of a Tub
- 2404: Royal Entertainment at Welbeck Abbey
- 2405: Tottenham Court
- 2406: The City Shuffler
- 2407: Trappolin Supposed a Prince
- 2408: Royal Entry of King Charles I into Edinburgh
- 2409: The Seaman's Honest Wife
- 2410: The Young Admiral
- 2411: The Cunning Lovers
- 2412: The Fatal Contract
- 2413: The Rebellion
- 2414: The Amazon
- 2415: 2 The City Shuffler
- 2416: Londini emporia
- 2417: The Guardian
- 2418: The Gamester
- 2419: The City Wit
- 2420: Aristocratic Entertainment: Hospitality and Delight
- Close section
1634
- 2421: The Wits
- 2422: The Pastoral
- 2423: The Triumph of Peace
- 2424: Covent Garden
- 2425: Play with a Flamen
- 2426: The City Honest Man
- 2427: The London Merchant
- 2428: Coelum Britannicum
- 2429: Cornelianum dolium
- 2430: Confessor utinam feliciter nata
- 2431: The Spartan Ladies
- 2432: The Seven Champions of Christendom
- 2433: Arcades
- 2434: A Challenge for Beauty
- 2435: The Triumph of Beauty
- 2436: Christianetta
- 2437: The Example
- 2438: A Dialogue between Policy and Piety
- 2439: Royal Entertainment at Bolsover Castle
- 2440: Entertainment at Chirk Castle
- 2441: The Witches of Lancashire
- 2442: Masque at Holdenby House
- 2443: Possible Play of the Battle of Lepanto
- 2444: Comedy of an Eccentric Magistrate
- 2445: Masque of Lost Children and Comus
- 2446: Truth's Triumph
- 2447: Charles, Duke of Bourbon
- 2448: The Triumphs of Fame and Honour
- 2449: The Queen's Exchange
- 2450: A Projector Lately Dead
- 2451: Love's Mistress
- 2452: Love's Riddle
- 2453: Love and Honour
- 2454: The Proxy
- 2455: The Opportunity
- 2456: The City Find . . .
- 2457: Christmas Masque
- Close section
1635
- 2458: The Antiquary
- 2459: The Conspiracy
- 2460: The Orator
- 2461: Tragedy of Prince Alexander and Lorenzo
- 2462: The Apprentice's Prize
- 2463: Eumorphus
- 2464: The Coronation
- 2465: Tragedy of Pedro the Cruel
- 2466: Tragedy of Alfonso of Castile
- 2467: Comedy of Geometry
- 2468: The Ordinary
- 2469: Templum amoris
- 2470: The Royal Combat
- 2471: The Italian Night Masque
- 2472: Messalina, the Roman Empress
- 2473: Sir Martin Schenck
- 2474: Senilis amor
- 2475: The Converted Robber
- 2476: Floral Play
- 2477: Freewill
- 2478: The Witches of Lancashire
- 2479: The Sparagus Garden
- 2480: Hannibal and Scipio
- 2481: The Arcadia
- 2482: Icon ecclesiastici
- 2483: Love's Changelings' Change
- 2484: News of Plymouth
- 2485: Pastoral
- 2486: Court Masque at Oatlands Palace
- 2487: The Prisoners
- 2488: Adrasta
- 2489: Puppet Play of Susanna and the Elders
- 2490: Naiagaion
- 2491: Procus et puella
- 2492: The Dialogue betwixt Earth and Age
- 2493: Misanthropos
- 2494: Jupiter and Ganymede
- 2495: Jupiter and Juno
- 2496: Jupiter and Cupid
- 2497: Vulcan and Apollo
- 2498: Mercury and Apollo
- 2499: Mercury and Maia
- 2500: Vulcan and Jupiter
- 2501: Neptune and Mercury
- 2502: Diogenes and Mausolus
- 2503: Crates and Diogenes
- 2504: Charon, Menippus, Mercury
- 2505: Menippus, Aeacus, Pythagoras, Empedocles, and Socrates
- 2506: Nireus, Thersites, Menippus
- 2507: Deorum iudicium
- 2508: Jupiter and Io
- 2509: Apollo and Daphne
- 2510: Amphrisa, the Forsaken Shepherdess
- 2511: Byrsa basilica
- 2512: The Strange Discovery
- 2513: The Partial Law
- 2514: Unused London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 2515: The Lady of Pleasure
- 2516: The Lady Mother
- 2517: Londini sinus salutis
- 2518: The Queen and Concubine
- 2519: The Platonic Lovers
- 2520: Philenzo and Hippolyta
- 2521: Wit's Triumvirate
- 2522: Pastoral Court Masque
- 2523: The Christmas Ordinary
- Close section
1636
- 2524: Masque of Ladies
- 2525: The Wasp
- 2526: The Duke's Mistress
- 2527: Masque at Skipton Castle
- 2528: The Fancies
- 2529: Claracilla
- 2530: 1 Arviragus and Philicia
- 2531: 2 Arviragus and Philicia
- 2532: Les Triomphes du Prince D'Amour
- 2533: Corona Minervae
- 2534: Play of a Jealous Lover
- 2535: One or Two Masques
- 2536: Love's Trial
- 2537: Masque of Mariners
- 2538: The Princess
- 2539: Entertainment for the Elector Palatine
- 2540: A Fiddler and a Poet
- 2541: The Governor
- 2542: The Faithless Relict
- 2543: Microcosmus
- 2544: The New Academy
- 2545: The Bashful Lover
- 2546: The Merchant of Dublin
- 2547: Andronicus Comnenus
- 2548: A Dialogue betwixt a Citizen and a Poor Countryman and his Wife
- 2549: Royal Entertainment at Enstone
- 2550: Passions Calmed
- 2551: The Hospital of Lovers
- 2552: The Royal Slave
- 2553: The City Match
- 2554: Comedy
- 2555: Royal Entertainment at Richmond Palace
- 2556: Love in Its Ecstasy
- 2557: Masque of Moors
- 2558: Masque for the Dowager Countess of Devonshire
- 2559: Play with Cutpurses
- 2560: Masque for the Earl of Newcastle