2. "The second Mayden's tragedy." fo. 28. At the end of this play is the original licence by the Master of the Revels, for its performance, in the following words; "This second Mayden's tragedy (for it hath no name inscribed) may, with the reforinations, bee acted publickly. 31 Octobr 1611. G. B...
3. Play in five acts, entitled (in a later hand) the 'Buggbears,' apparently translated from the Italian in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. ff. 56-77. Included are the following numbers with music:— 1. 'Lend me, you lovers all'; with 2-part chorus, 'And therfore away care,' the solo being writte...
4. A fragment, beginning with Act III. Sc. 4, of Dr. Robert Wild's comedy of The Benefice. This was probably the author's copy, his name occurring at the end of it. On the back of the first leaf of this volume, the contents of which are all that remained of a most valuable collection of old manu...