(viii) Albere Galles.
With Heywood, Sept. 1602, possibly identical with the anonymous Nobody and Somebody (q.v.).
(ix) Marshal Osric.
With Heywood, Sept. 1602, conceivably identical with The Royal King and the Loyal Subject, printed (1637) as by Heywood (q.v.).
(x) The Three (or Two) Brothers.
Oct. 1602.
(xi) 1 Lady Jane.
With Chettle, Dekker, Heywood, and Webster, Oct. 1602. It is not certain that Smith, or any one but Dekker, had a hand in Part 2, which was apparently not finished. Part 1 is doubtless represented by the extant Sir Thomas Wyatt of Dekker (q.v.) and Webster, in which nothing is at all obviously traceable to Smith.
(xii), (xiii) 1, 2 The Black Dog of Newgate.
With Day, Hathway, and another, Nov. 1602–Feb. 1603.