Auspices Old Revision as of 01:08, 13 October 2009 by Mcinnisd (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Browse by Auspices: Auspices 1 | Auspices 2 | Auspices 3 | Auspices 4 Admiral’s Admiral's (cont'd) Admiral's (cont'd) AgamemnonAlexander and LodowickAlice PierceAll Is Not Gold That GlistersAntony and ValliaArcadian VirginArthur, King of EnglandAs Merry as May BeBarnado and FiammettaBear a Brain, or Better Late Than NeverBendo (or Byndo) and RichardoI Black Batman of the NorthII Black Batman of the NorthBlack JoanII The Blind Beggar of Bednal Green (Tom Strowd)III The Blind Beggar of Bednal Green (Tom Strowd)Boss of Billingsgate, TheBrandimerBranhowlte (Brunhild)Bristow TragedyBurbon (i.e. Bourbon?)I Caesar and PompeyII Caesar and PompeyCaesar’s FallCatiline’s Conspiracy (Catiline)Chance MedleyChinon of EnglandI, II, & III The Civil Wars of FranceClorys and OrgastoCobbler of Queenheath, TheConnan, Prince of CornwallI The Conquest of BruteII The Conquest of BruteConquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, TheConquest of the West Indies, TheConstantineCosmoCox of CollumptonCrack Me This NutCupid and Psyche (The Golden Ass)CutlackDamon and PithiasDanish Tragedy DidoDiocletianDisguises, or Love in Disguise, a Petticoat VoyageDon HoratioI & II Earl Godwin and His Three SonsEarl of Hereford, TheEnglish Fugitives, TheI Fair Constance of RomeII Fair Constance of RomeFamous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales (The Welshman’s Prize)FelmelancoFerrex and PorrexFirst Introduction of the Civil Wars of France, TheFive Plays in OneFortunatus, Part 1Fortune’s TennisII Fortune’s TennisFount(ain) of New Fashions, TheFour Kings, TheFour Sons of Aymon, TheFrederick and BasileaFrench DoctorFrench Comedy, TheFriar Fox and Gillian of BrentfordFriar Rush and the Proud Woman of AntwerpFriar SpendletonFuneral of Richard Coeur de Lion, The GaliasoII Godfrey of BoulogneGrecian Comedy GuidoHamlet (or Ur-Hamlet)I Hannibal and HermesHannibal and ScipioHardicanute (Canute)Harry of CornwallHengistHenry IHenry VII Henry RichmondI HerculesII HerculesHester and AhasuerusHot Anger Soon ColdHumorous Earl of Gloucester, with His Conquest of Portugal, TheItalian Tragedy, TheJepthahJoan as Good as My LadyJohn a Kent and John a CumberJoshuaJudasJulian the ApostateJurgurtha (King of Numidia)Life of Cardinal Wolsey, TheI The London FlorentineII The London FlorentineLong Meg of WestminsterLongshanksLove of an English Lady, TheLove of a Grecian Lady Love Parts FriendshipLove PreventedMachiavelMack, TheMadman’s Morris, TheMahometMalcolm, King of ScotsMartin Swart, his Life and DeathMerchant of Emden, TheMiller, TheMother RedcapMulmutius DunwallowNebuchadnezzarNew World’s Tragedy, TheOrestes’ FuriesOrphans’ Tragedy, TheOsricOwen TudorPage of PlymouthPalamon and ArciteParadoxPastoral Tragedy, APhaetonPhilip of SpainPhilipo and HippolitoPhocasse (Focas)Pierce of ExtonPierce of WinchesterPope JoanPoor Man’s Paradise, ThePythagorasRandall, Earl of Chester (Chester’s Tragedy)Richard CrookbackRising of Cardinal Wolsey, TheRobert II, King of Scots (The Scot’s Tragedy)Robin Hood’s Pennyworths Scogan and SkeltonSebastian, King of PortugalSeleo and Olympio (Seleo and Hengenyo)Set at Maw, TheSet at Tennis, TheI The Seven Days of the WeekII The Seven Days of the WeekSeven Wise Masters, TheSiege of Dunkirk, with Alleyn the Pirate, TheSiege of London, TheSinger’s VoluntarySir John MandevilleII Sir John OldcastleI Six Clothiers of the WestII Six Clothiers of the WestSix Yeomen of the West, TheSpanish Fig, TheSpensers, TheStepmother’s Tragedy, TheStrange News out of PolandSturgflatery (Stark Flattery? Strange Flattery?)I Tamar Cham II Tamar Cham Tasso’s MelancholyThat Will Be Shall BeTinker of Totness, TheToy to Please Chaste Ladies, ATriangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckolds, TheThomas Merry (Beech’s Tragedy)Time’s Triumph and Fortus‘Tis No Deceit to Deceive the DeceiverTobiasII Tom DoughToo Good to Be TrueTristram de LyonsTroilus and CressidaTroyTroy’s Revenge, with the Tragedy of PolyphemusTruth’s Supplication to CandlelightTurkish Mahomet and Hiren the Fair GreekII The Two Angry Women of AbingtonTwo Merry Women of AbingtonUther PendragonValentine and OrsonVayvodeVenetian Comedy, TheVortigernWar without Blows and Love without Suit (or Strife)WarlamchesterWelshman, TheWidow’s Charm, TheWilliam CartwrightWilliam Longsword (William Longbeard)Wise Man of West Chester, TheWitch of Islington, TheWoman Hard to Please, AWoman’s Tragedy, TheWonder of a Woman, TheWooing of Death, TheWorld Runs Well on Wheels, or All Fools but the FoolII Worse Afeared Than Hurt (II Hannibal and Hermes)Zenobia