This is less likely to have been the ‘lewd’ play suppressed at the Boar’s Head, Aldgate, in Aug. 1557 (Mediaeval Stage, ii. 223) than the jest-book known to Captain Cox in 1575 (F. J. Furnivall, Laneham’s Letter, lxvi. 30) and printed from the earliest extant edition of 1673 by W. C. Hazlitt, Old English Jest Books, ii. 163.
King Stephen.
Ascribed to Shakespeare (q.v.).
Susanna.
By T. Garter (q.v.).
The Tartarian Cripple.
S. R. 1600, Aug. 14. ‘The famous Tragicall history, of ye Tartarian Crippell Emperour of Constantinople.’ Burby (Arber, iii. 169).
Not necessarily a play.
’Tis Good Sleeping in a Whole Skin.
By W. Wager (q.v.).