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Iriſh Maſque at Court Fol. 1692. preſented at Court by Gentlemen, the Kings Servants.

King’s Entertainment, at Welbeck, in Nottinghamſhire, Fol. 1692. This Entertainment was at the then Earl, since Duke of Newcaſtle’s Houſe, 1633.

Love freed from Ignorance and Folly, a Maſque, Fol. 1692.

Love Reſtored, a Maſque, Fol. 1692. preſented at Court by Gentleman the King’s Servants.

Love’s Triumph thro’ Callipolis, a Maſque, Fol. 1692, perform’d at Court by his late Majeſty King Charles the Firſt, with the Lords and Gentlemen aſſiſting, 1630. Mr. Johnſon and Mr. Inigo Jones join’d in the Invention.

Love’s Welcome, an Entertainment for the King and Queen, at the then Earl of 'Newcaſtle’s at Bolſover, 1634. and Printed Fol. 1692.

Magnetick Lady, or, Humours Reconciled, a Comedy, Fol. 1640. and 1692. Acted at the Black Fryars. This Play occaſioned ſome Difference or Jarring, between Dr. Gill, Maſter of Paul’s School, and our Author, Ben. as appears by a Satyrical Copy of Verſes writ by the former, and as ſharp a Repartee by the latter.

Maſque at the Lord Hadington’s Marriage, preſented at Court on Shrove-Tuesday-Night, 1608. Printed Fol. 1692.

Maſque of Augurs, Fol. 1692. This was preſented on Twelfth-Night, 1622. with ſeveral Anti-maſques.

Maſque of Owls, at Kenelworth, Fol. 1692. In this Preſentation there was the Ghoſt of Captain Cox, mounted on his Hobby-Horſe.

Maſque of Queens, celebrated from the Houſe of Fame, by the Queen of Great Britain, with her Ladies, at White-Hall, Feb. 2, 1609. Fol. 1692. See the Marginal Notes. The Author was aſſiſted by Mr. Inigo Jones, in the Invention and Architecture of the Scenes belonging thereto.

Maſque at the Lord Hayes Houſe, Fol. 1692. This was preſented by divers Noblemen, for the Entertainment of Monſieur Le Baron de Tour, Ambaſſador Extraordinary from the French King. 1617.

Metamorphoſed Gipſies, A Maſque, Fol. 1692. preſented to King James the Firſt, at Burleigh on the Hill, at Belvoyr, and at Windſor-Caſtle. 1621.

Mercury Vindicated from the Alchymiſts at Court, a Maſque, Fol. 1692. preſented by Gentlemen, the King’s Servants.

Mortimer’s Fall, a Tragedy, Fol. 1640. and 1692. This was not quite finiſh’d by the Author, but left imperfect, by reaſon of his Death.

Neptune’s Triumph for the Return of Albion, a Maſque, Fol. 1692. preſented at Court on Twelfth-Night, 1624.

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