In these Supplementary Lists names of authors wrongly attributed are printed in italics, and names of plays occurring both in Warburton's list and Moseley's entries are asterised.


1646. Sept. 4, were entered, The Spartan Ladies, by Ludovic Carlell; The Corporal and the Switzer, by Arthur Wilson; The Fatal Friendship, by Burroughes.

1653. Sept. 23, The Bondwoman.

1653. Nov. 29 (by R. Marriot), The Black Wedding; Castara, or Cruelty without Lust; The Conceits; The Divorce; The Florentine Friend; A Fool and her Maindenhead soon parted; The Law Case; The Noble Ravishers; The Paraside, or Revenge for Honor, by Henry Glapthorne; Pity the Maids; The Proxy, or Love's Aftergame; The Royal Choice, by Sir Robert Stapylton; Salisbury Plain; Supposed Inconstancy; The Woman's Law; Woman's Masterpiece; The Younger Brother.

1654. April 8, The Apprentice's Prize, by Brome and Heywood; The Life and Death of Sir Martin Skink, with the Wars of the Low Countries, by Brome and Heywood; The Jeweller of Amsterdam, or the Hague, by Fletcher, Field, and Massinger; The Maiden's Holiday, by Marlowe and Day (see Warburton's list).


SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE OF MOSELEY'S ENTRIES IN 1653 AND 1660, AND WARBURTON'S LIST.

Plays entered 9 Sept. 1653Authors.Plays in the Warburton MSS.Authors.Plays entered 29 June 1660.Authors.
*Philenzo and Hippolito. C. P. Massinger*Philenzo and Hippolito. C.P. Massinger
*Antonio and Vallia. C.P. Massinger*Antonio and Vallia. C.P. Massinger
*The Parliament of Love. C.W. Rowley*The Parliament of Love.W. Rowley
*The Spanish Viceroy, or The Honor of Women. C.P. MassingerThe Judge. C.P. Massinger
*The Honor of Women. C.P. Massinger
*Minerva's Sacrifice, or The Forced Lady. T.P. Massinger*Minerva's Sacrifice. T.P. Massinger
*The Forced Lady. T. P. Massinger
*Believe as you list. C.P. Massinger*Believe as you list. C.P. Massinger*Believe as you list. C.P. Massinger
The Italian Nightpiece, or Unfortunate Piety.P. Massinger
The Wandering Lovers, or The Painter. C.P. Massinger
*The Very Woman, or The Woman's Plot [or the Prince of Tarent.] T.C.P. Massinger*The Woman's Plot. T. C. P. Massinger*A right Woman.Beau. and Flet.
*The Noble Choice, or The Orator. T.C. P. Massinger*The Noble Choice. T. C. P. Massinger
The Prisoner, or The Fair Anchoress [of Pausilippo]. T.C. P. Massinger*The Tyrant. T.P. Massinger*The Tyrant. T.P. Massinger
Alexias, or The Chaste Gallant. T. P. Massinger
*Fast and Welcome. C.P. Massinger*Fast and Welcome. C.P. Massinger
*The four honorable Loves. C.W. Rowley*The four honored Loves. C.W. Rowley
The Fool without Book.W. Rowley*The Nonesuch. C.W. Rowley*The Nonesuch. C.W. Rowley
*The Second Maiden's Tragedy. *The Second Maiden's Tragedy.G. Chapman
*Yorkshire Gentle-woman and her sons.G. Chapman*The Yorkshire Gentle-woman and her son.G. Chapman
*The Fatal Love. *Fatal Love, a French tragedy.G. Chapman
*The King of Swedland. *Gustavus, King of Swethland.T. Dekker
*Jocondo and Astolpho.T. Dekker*The tale of Jocondo and Astolpho. C.T. Dekker
*An ill beginning may have a good end. C.J. Ford*An ill beginning has a good end, and a &c. C.J. Ford
*The London Merchant. C.J. Ford*The London Merchant. C.J. Ford
*The Royal Combat. C.J. Ford*The Royal Combat. C.J. Ford
*Beauty in a Trance.J. Ford*Beauty in a Trance.J. Ford
*The Governor.Sir C. Formido*The Governor.Sir C. Formido
*The Duchess of Fernandina. T.H. Glapthorne*The Duchess of Fernandina, T.H. Glapthorne
The Vestal. T.H. GlapthorneThe Noble Trial.H. Glapthorne
*Nothing impossible to Love. T.C.Sir R. LeGreece*Nothing impossible to Love. T.C.Sir R. LeGreece
*Love hath found out his eyes.T. Jordan*Love hath found out his eyes.T. Jordan
*The Crafty Merchant, or the Soldiered Citizen, [or Come to my country house], or the Merchant's Sacrifice.S. Marmion
[W. Bonen]
*The Soldiered Citizen.
*The Puritan Maid, the Modest Wife, and the Wanton Widow. C.T. Middleton*The Puritan Maid, the Modest Wife, and the Wanton Widow. C.T. Middleton
*The Widow's Prize. C.W. Sampson*The Widow's Prize. C.W. Sampson
The history of Cardenio.Fletcher and ShakespeareA play.W. ShakespeareIphis and Ianthe, or A marriage without a man.W. Shakespeare
*Henry I. and Henry II.Shakespeare and Davenport *Henry I.W. Shakespeare
[Query, is Duke Humphrey a version of 2 Henry VI.?]*Duke Humphrey. T.W. Shakespeare*Duke Humphrey.W. Shakespeare
The History of King Stephen.W. Shakespeare
*The Inconstant Lady. C.A. Wilson*The Inconstant Lady. C.A. Wilson
The Lovesick Maid or, The Honor of Young Ladies.R. BrownThe Fair Favorite.Sir W. DavenantThe Faithful Friends.Beau. and Flet.
The Bugbears. C.J. GeffreyThe history of Madoc, King of Britain.F. Beaumont
The Jew of Venice. T. DekkerA Mask.R. Govell
The Woman's Mistake.Drue & DavenportThe History (Tragedy) of Jobe.R. GreeneThe Fatal Brothers. T.R. Davenport
The Duke of Guise.H. ShirleyThe Queen of Corsica. T.F. JaquesThe Politic Queen, or Murther will out.R. Davenport
The Dumb Bawd.H. ShirleyThe Maiden's Holiday.C. Marlowe
Giraldo the Constant Lover.H. ShirleySt. George for England.Wil. SmithThe Prodigal Scholar. C.T. Randall
The Spanish Duke of Lerma.H. ShirleyWorks.Sir J. SucklingThe Christmas Ordinary.Trin. Coll. Oxon.
The Countryman.Anonymous'Tis good sleeping in a whole skin.W. Wager
The King's Mistress.Anonymous
The Politic Bankrupt, or Which is the best Girl?AnonymousAn enterlude.R. Wood
The Flying Voice.R. Wood
The City Shuffler.Anonymous
The Fairy Queen.Anonymous
The Great Man.Anonymous
The Lovers of Loodgate.Anonymous
Orpheus. Anonymous
The Spanish Puecas.Anonymous
Demetrius and Marsina, or The Imperial Imposter and unhappy Heroine.Anonymous

INDEX.

INDEX OF PLAYS AND AUTHORS CONNECTED WITH SHAKESPEARE'S COMPANY BEFORE 1611.