Bodl. Douce MS. 234, f. 15v. This was ‘in diem comitialem anno domini 1596’, and the actor-list is composed of members of St. John’s, Cambridge (Boas, 398). The MS. has the note ‘Summus histrio-didascalus Mr. Pratt’ and a possible indication of authorship in the mutilated name ‘orrell’, which may stand for Roger Morrell, Fellow of St. John’s.
Hymenaeus (March 1579).
St. John’s Cambridge MS. S. 45; Caius Cambridge MS. 62.
Edition by G. C. Moore Smith (1908).
The actor-list agrees closely with that of Legge’s Ricardus III, and points to St. John’s, Cambridge, in 1579 (Boas, 393). The source is Boccaccio’s Decamerone, which suggests the possible authorship of A. Fraunce (q.v.), who used the Decamerone for his contemporary Victoria.
Ignoramus (8 March 1615).
By G. Ruggle (q.v.).
Labyrinthus (March 1603?).
By W. Hawkesworth (q.v.).
Laelia (1 March 1595).