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| [[Bear a Brain, or Better Late Than Never]]||||[[Four Sons of Aymon, The]]||||[[Mother Redcap]]||||[[That Will Be Shall Be]]
| [[Bear a Brain, or Better Late Than Never]]||||[[Four Sons of Aymon, The]]||||[[Mother Redcap]]||||[[That Will Be Shall Be]]
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| [[Bendo (or Byndo) and Richardo]]||||[[Frederick and Basilea]]||||[[Mulmutius Dunwallow]]||||[[Tinker of Totness, The]]
| [[Bellendon]]||||[[Frederick and Basilea]]||||[[Mulmutius Dunwallow]]||||[[Tinker of Totness, The]]
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| *[[Black Bateman of the North, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[French Doctor]]||||[[Nebuchadnezzar]]||||[[Toy to Please Chaste Ladies, A]]
| [[Bendo (or Byndo) and Richardo]]||||[[French Doctor]]||||[[Nebuchadnezzar]]||||[[Toy to Please Chaste Ladies, A]]
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| [[Black Joan]]||||[[French Comedy, The]]||||*[[New World’s Tragedy, The]]||||[[Triangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckolds, The]]
| *[[Black Bateman of the North, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[French Comedy, The]]||||*[[New World’s Tragedy, The]]||||[[Triangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckolds, The]]
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| [[Blind Beggar of Bednal Green (Tom Strowd), Parts 2 and 3]]||||[[Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford]]||||[[Orestes’ Furies]]||||[[Thomas Merry (Beech’s Tragedy)]]
| [[Black Joan]]||||[[Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford]]||||[[Orestes’ Furies]]||||[[Thomas Merry (Beech’s Tragedy)]]
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| [[Boss of Billingsgate, The]]||||[[Friar Rush and the Proud Woman of Antwerp]]||||[[Orphans’ Tragedy, The]]||||[[Time’s Triumph and Fortus]]
| [[Blind Beggar of Bednal Green (Tom Strowd), Parts 2 and 3]]||||[[Friar Rush and the Proud Woman of Antwerp]]||||[[Orphans’ Tragedy, The]]||||[[Time’s Triumph and Fortus]]
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| [[Brandimer]]||||[[Friar Spendleton]]||||[[Osric]]||||[[Tis No Deceit to Deceive the Deceiver]]
| [[Boss of Billingsgate, The]]||||[[Friar Spendleton]]||||[[Osric]]||||[[Tis No Deceit to Deceive the Deceiver]]
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| [[Branhowlte (Brunhild)]]||||[[Funeral of Richard Coeur de Lion, The]]||||[[Owen Tudor]]||||[[Tobias]]
| [[Brandimer]]||||[[Funeral of Richard Coeur de Lion, The]]||||[[Owen Tudor]]||||[[Tobias]]
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| [[Bristow Tragedy]]||||*[[Galiaso]]||||[[Page of Plymouth]]||||[[Tom Dough, Part 2]]
| [[Branhowlte (Brunhild)]]||||*[[Galiaso]]||||[[Page of Plymouth]]||||[[Tom Dough, Part 2]]
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| [[Burbon (i.e. Bourbon?)]]||||[[Godfrey of Boulogne, Part 2]]||||[[Palamon and Arcite]]||||[[Too Good to Be True]]
| [[Bristow Tragedy]]||||[[Godfrey of Boulogne, Part 2]]||||[[Palamon and Arcite]]||||[[Too Good to Be True]]
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| [[Caesar and Pompey, Part 1]]||||[[Grecian Comedy]] ||||[[Paradox]]||||[[Tristram de Lyons]]
| [[Burbon (i.e. Bourbon?)]]||||[[Grecian Comedy]] ||||[[Paradox]]||||[[Tristram de Lyons]]
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| [[Caesar and Pompey, Part 2]]||||[[Guido]]||||[[Pastoral Tragedy, A]]||||[[Troilus and Cressida]]
| [[Caesar and Pompey, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Guido]]||||[[Pastoral Tragedy, A]]||||[[Troilus and Cressida]]
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| [[Caesar’s Fall]]||||[[Hamlet (or Ur-Hamlet)]]||||[[Phaeton]]||||[[Troy]]
| [[Caesar’s Fall]]||||[[Hamlet (or Ur-Hamlet)]]||||[[Phaeton]]||||[[Troy]]
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| [[Constantine]]||||[[Hot Anger Soon Cold]]||||[[Rising of Cardinal Wolsey, The]]||||[[War without Blows and Love without Suit (or Strife)]]
| [[Constantine]]||||[[Hot Anger Soon Cold]]||||[[Rising of Cardinal Wolsey, The]]||||[[War without Blows and Love without Suit (or Strife)]]
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| [[Cosmo]]||||[[Humorous Earl of Gloucester, with His Conquest of Portugal, The]]||||[[Robert II, King of Scots (The Scot’s Tragedy)]]||||[[Warlamchester]]
| [[Cosmo]]||||[[Humorous Earl of Gloucester, with His Conquest of Portugal, The]]||||[[Robert II, King of Scots (The Scot’s Tragedy)]]||||[[Warlamchester]]
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| [[Cox of Collumpton]]||||[[Italian Tragedy, The]]||||[[Robin Hood’s Pennyworths]]||||[[Welshman, The]]
| [[Cox of Collumpton]]||||[[Italian Tragedy, The]]||||[[Robin Hood’s Pennyworths]]||||[[Welshman, The]]
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| [[Crack Me This Nut]]||||[[Jepthah]]||||[[Bellendon | Rufus I with Life and Death of Belyn Dun]] ||||[[Widow’s Charm, The]]
| [[Crack Me This Nut]]||||[[Jepthah]]||||[[Bellendon | Rufus I with Life and Death of Belyn Dun]] ||||[[Widow’s Charm, The]]
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| [[Damon and Pithias]]||||[[Joshua]]||||[[Sebastian, King of Portugal]]||||[[Wise Man of West Chester, The]]
| [[Damon and Pithias]]||||[[Joshua]]||||[[Sebastian, King of Portugal]]||||[[Wise Man of West Chester, The]]
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| [[Danish Tragedy]] ||||[[Judas]]||||[[Seleo and Olympio (Seleo and Hengenyo)]]||||[[Witch of Islington, The]]
| [[Danish Tragedy]] ||||[[Judas]]||||[[Seleo and Olympio (Seleo and Hengenyo)]]||||[[Witch of Islington, The]]
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| [[Diocletian]]||||[[Jurgurtha (King of Numidia)]]||||[[Set at Tennis, The]]||||[[Woman’s Tragedy, The]]
| [[Diocletian]]||||[[Jurgurtha (King of Numidia)]]||||[[Set at Tennis, The]]||||[[Woman’s Tragedy, The]]
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| [[Disguises, or Love in Disguise, a Petticoat Voyage]]||||[[Life of Cardinal Wolsey, The]]||||[[Seven Days of the Week, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Wonder of a Woman, The]]
| [[Disguises, or Love in Disguise, a Petticoat Voyage]]||||[[Life of Cardinal Wolsey, The]]||||[[Seven Days of the Week, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Wonder of a Woman, The]]
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| [[Don Horatio]]||||[[London Florentine, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Seven Wise Masters, The]]||||[[Wooing of Death, The]]
| [[Don Horatio]]||||[[London Florentine, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Seven Wise Masters, The]]||||[[Wooing of Death, The]]
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| [[Earl Godwin and His Three Sons, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Long Meg of Westminster]]||||[[Siege of Dunkirk, with Alleyn the Pirate]]||||[[World Runs Well on Wheels, or All Fools but the Fool]]
| [[Earl Godwin and His Three Sons, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Long Meg of Westminster]]||||[[Siege of Dunkirk, with Alleyn the Pirate]]||||[[World Runs Well on Wheels, or All Fools but the Fool]]
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| [[Earl of Hereford, The]]||||[[Longshanks]]||||[[Siege of London, The]]||||[[Worse Afeared Than Hurt, Part 2 (Hannibal and Hermes, Part 2)]]
| [[Earl of Hereford, The]]||||[[Longshanks]]||||[[Siege of London, The]]||||[[Worse Afeared Than Hurt, Part 2 (Hannibal and Hermes, Part 2)]]
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| [[Fair Constance of Rome, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Love of a Grecian Lady]] ||||[[Sir John Mandeville]]||||-
| [[Fair Constance of Rome, Parts 1 and 2]]||||[[Love of a Grecian Lady]] ||||[[Sir John Mandeville]]||||-
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| [[Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales (The Welshman’s Prize)]]||||[[Love Parts Friendship]]||||[[Sir John Oldcastle, Part 2]]||||-
| [[Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales (The Welshman’s Prize)]]||||[[Love Parts Friendship]]||||[[Sir John Oldcastle, Part 2]]||||-
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Revision as of 03:19, 18 October 2009

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Agamemnon Felmelanco Love Prevented Six Clothiers of the West, Parts 1 and 2
Alexander and Lodowick Ferrex and Porrex Machiavel Six Yeomen of the West, The
Alice Pierce First Introduction of the Civil Wars of France, The Mack, The Spanish Fig, The
All Is Not Gold That Glisters Five Plays in One Madman’s Morris, The Spensers, The
Antony and Vallia *Fortunatus, Part 1 Mahomet Stepmother’s Tragedy, The
Arcadian Virgin Fortune’s Tennis Malcolm, King of Scots Strange News out of Poland
Arthur, King of England Fortune’s Tennis, Part 2 Martin Swart, his Life and Death Sturgflatery
As Merry as May Be Fount(ain) of New Fashions, The *Merchant of Emden, The Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2
Barnado and Fiammetta Four Kings, The Miller, The Tasso’s Melancholy
Bear a Brain, or Better Late Than Never Four Sons of Aymon, The Mother Redcap That Will Be Shall Be
Bellendon Frederick and Basilea Mulmutius Dunwallow Tinker of Totness, The
Bendo (or Byndo) and Richardo French Doctor Nebuchadnezzar Toy to Please Chaste Ladies, A
*Black Bateman of the North, Parts 1 and 2 French Comedy, The *New World’s Tragedy, The Triangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckolds, The
Black Joan Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford Orestes’ Furies Thomas Merry (Beech’s Tragedy)
Blind Beggar of Bednal Green (Tom Strowd), Parts 2 and 3 Friar Rush and the Proud Woman of Antwerp Orphans’ Tragedy, The Time’s Triumph and Fortus
Boss of Billingsgate, The Friar Spendleton Osric Tis No Deceit to Deceive the Deceiver
Brandimer Funeral of Richard Coeur de Lion, The Owen Tudor Tobias
Branhowlte (Brunhild) *Galiaso Page of Plymouth Tom Dough, Part 2
Bristow Tragedy Godfrey of Boulogne, Part 2 Palamon and Arcite Too Good to Be True
Burbon (i.e. Bourbon?) Grecian Comedy Paradox Tristram de Lyons
Caesar and Pompey, Parts 1 and 2 Guido Pastoral Tragedy, A Troilus and Cressida
Caesar’s Fall Hamlet (or Ur-Hamlet) Phaeton Troy
Catiline’s Conspiracy (Catiline) Hannibal and Hermes, Part 1 Philip of Spain Troy’s Revenge, with the Tragedy of Polyphemus
Chance Medley Hannibal and Scipio Philipo and Hippolito Truth’s Supplication to Candlelight
Chinon of England Hardicanute (Canute) Phocasse (Focas) Turkish Mahomet and Hiren the Fair Greek, The
Civil Wars of France, Parts 1, 2 and 3 Harry of Cornwall Pierce of Exton Two Angry Women of Abington, Part 2
Clorys and Orgasto Hengist Pierce of Winchester Two Merry Women of Abington
Cobbler of Queenheath, The Henry I Pope Joan Uther Pendragon
Connan, Prince of Cornwall Henry V Poor Man’s Paradise, The Valentine and Orson
Conquest of Brute, Parts 1 and 2 Henry Richmond, Part 2 Pythagoras Vayvode
Conquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, The Hercules, Parts 1 and 2 Randall, Earl of Chester (Chester’s Tragedy) Venetian Comedy, The
*Conquest of the West Indies, The Hester and Ahasuerus Richard Crookback Vortigern
Constantine Hot Anger Soon Cold Rising of Cardinal Wolsey, The War without Blows and Love without Suit (or Strife)
Cosmo Humorous Earl of Gloucester, with His Conquest of Portugal, The Robert II, King of Scots (The Scot’s Tragedy) Warlamchester
Cox of Collumpton Italian Tragedy, The Robin Hood’s Pennyworths Welshman, The
Crack Me This Nut Jepthah Rufus I with Life and Death of Belyn Dun Widow’s Charm, The
Cupid and Psyche (The Golden Ass) Joan as Good as My Lady Samson William Cartwright
Cutlack John a Kent and John a Cumber Scogan and Skelton William Longsword (William Longbeard)
Damon and Pithias Joshua Sebastian, King of Portugal Wise Man of West Chester, The
Danish Tragedy Judas Seleo and Olympio (Seleo and Hengenyo) Witch of Islington, The
Dido Julian the Apostate Set at Maw, The Woman Hard to Please, A
Diocletian Jurgurtha (King of Numidia) Set at Tennis, The Woman’s Tragedy, The
Disguises, or Love in Disguise, a Petticoat Voyage Life of Cardinal Wolsey, The Seven Days of the Week, Parts 1 and 2 Wonder of a Woman, The
Don Horatio London Florentine, Parts 1 and 2 Seven Wise Masters, The Wooing of Death, The
Earl Godwin and His Three Sons, Parts 1 and 2 Long Meg of Westminster Siege of Dunkirk, with Alleyn the Pirate World Runs Well on Wheels, or All Fools but the Fool
Earl of Hereford, The Longshanks Siege of London, The Worse Afeared Than Hurt, Part 2 (Hannibal and Hermes, Part 2)
English Fugitives, The Love of an English Lady, The Singer’s Voluntary Zenobia
Fair Constance of Rome, Parts 1 and 2 Love of a Grecian Lady Sir John Mandeville -
Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales (The Welshman’s Prize) Love Parts Friendship Sir John Oldcastle, Part 2 -
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