Disappointed. Philadelphia, 1796. 12mo.
Played in Philadelphia, April 2, 1796.

The Medley; or, Harlequin Have at Ye All. A Pantomime acted at Covent Garden. 8vo, 1778.

LEE, WALTER

Lafayette; or, The Fortress of Olmutz. A Melodrama in Three Acts. Philadelphia, 1824. 16mo, pp. 60.
A drama bearing this title was written by Wm. Woodworth, q. v.

LELAND, AARON W.

Aaron W. Leland, born in Holliston, Mass., May 28, 1761, died in Chester, Vt., August 25, 1833. He was ordained a minister of the Baptist Church about 1786, and settled in Chester, Vt. He was a member of the Vermont Legislature from 1801 to 1811, a councillor for four years, Lieutenant-Governor of the State for five years, and justice of his county court for eighteen years. He refused a nomination for governor in 1828. He was a very effective orator.

The Fatal Error. A Tragedy. Exhibited at Williams College, March 25, 1807. Pittsfield: Printed by Seymour & Smith, 1807. 12mo, pp. 27.
Another edition. Peterboro: Reprinted by Jonathan Bunce & Co., [Madison County], 1810. 12mo, pp. 24.

LENNOX, CHARLOTTE

This author was a native of New York, and a daughter of Gov. James Ramsey, of that province. She went to England in 1735 and became a writer of note, Dr. Johnson considering her work equal to that of Fanny Burney and other well-known female writers. The epilogue to The Sister was written by Oliver Goldsmith.

The Sister. A Comedy. London, 1769. 8vo, pp. 76.