Author:John Tatham

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John Tatham
(–1664)

English dramatist and poet

Works[edit]

Plays[edit]

  • Love crowns the End. A Pastorall presented by the schollees of Bingham in the county of Notingham, in the year 1631. Written by Jo. Tatham, gent. (1640)
  • The Distracted State. A Tragedy. Written in the year 1641 by J. T., gent. Seditiosi sunt reipublicæ ruina (1651)
  • The Scots Figgaries, or a Knot of Knaves (1652)
  • The Rump, or the Mirrour of the late Times. A new comedy, acted many time with great applause at the private house in Dorset Court (1660)

Pageants[edit]

  • London's Triumph, celebrated 29 Oct. 1657 in honour of the truly deserving Rich. Chiverton, Lord Mayor of London, at the cost … of the Skinners (1657)
  • London's Tryumph, presented by Industry and Honour: in honour of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Ireton, knight, Lord Mayor, 29 Oct. 1658, at the cost … of the Clothworkers (1658)
  • London's Triumph, celebrated 29 Oct. 1659 in honour of the much-honoured Thomas Allen, Lord Mayor, at the cost of the Grocers (1659)
  • London's Glory, represented by Time, Truth, and Fame at the magnificent Triumph and Entertainment of his most sacred majesty Charles II, the duke of Gloucester … at the Guildhall, on Thursday, 5 July 1660, and in the 12th year of his majesty's most happy reign (1660)
  • The Royal Oake, with other various and delightfull Scenes presented on the Water and the Land … in honour of Sir Richard Brown, bart., Lord Mayor, at the cost of the Merchant Taylors (1660)
  • Neptune's Address … to Charls the Second, congratulating his happy coronation, 22 April 1661, in several shews upon the Water before Whitehall (1661)
  • London's Tryumphes, presented in several delightful scaenes both on the Water and on land … in honour of Sir John Frederick, knight and baronet, Lord Mayor (1661)
  • The Entertainment of the King and Queen by the City of London on the Thames … in several Shews and Pageants, 3 April 1662 (1662)
  • Aqua Triumphalis; being a True Relation of the Honourable City of London's Entertaining their Sacred Majesties upon the River of Thames, and Wellcoming them from Hampton-Court to Whitehall … 23 Aug. 1662 (1662)
  • London's Triumph … in honour of Sir John Robinson, Lord Mayor … at the cost of the Clothworkers … (1662)
  • Londinum Triumphans … in honour of Sir Anthony Bateman, Lord Mayor, at the cost of the Skinners (1663)
  • London's Triumphs … in honour of Sir John Lawrence, Lord Mayor … at the cost of the Haberdashers (1664)

Poetry[edit]

  • Fancies Theater (1640)
  • Ostella; or the faction of Love and Beauty reconcil'd (1650)

Works about Tatham[edit]

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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