The Intolerants. Three First Acts of Things Among Us; as performed at the ... with more effect than applause. Philadelphia: 1827. 12mo, pp. 26.

Is It a Lie? A Comic Piece in one Act. Boston: 1828. 16mo, pp. 36.

The Italian Husband. A Dramatic Poem.
This piece is part of a book entitled Lays of Leisure, The Italian Husband, The Young Dreamer, A Fugitive Offering in Verse. Philadelphia: Jesper Harding, 1825.

Jefferson and Liberty. A Celebration of the 4th of March; a Patriotic Tragedy: a Picture of Corrupt Administration, in Five Acts, written by Nichols. n. p. Sold at the Printing Office, Temple Street, 1801. 12mo, pp. 29.
"Nichols" is probably a pseudonym.

Jonathan in England. A Comedy. Boston [circa 1828.] 12mo, pp. 32.
This play is a version of Colman's Who Wants a Guinea? and was performed at the Park Theatre, New York, December 3, 1828.

The Lover. A Dramatic Fragment.
Published on pp. 59-65 of The Witch of New England. A Romance. Philadelphia. 1824.

Mary of Scotland; or, The Heir of Avenal. A Drama in Three Acts. Founded on Scott's Novel, The Abbot. New York, 1821. 16mo, pp. 114.

The Military Glory of Great Britain. An Entertainment given by the late candidates for Bachelor's Degree at the close of the Anniversary Commencement held in Nassau Hall, New Jersey, September 27th, 1762. Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, 1762. 8vo, pp. 15.

The Monthly Assembly. A Farce. Boston, 1770. 8vo.

Nature and Philosophy. A Drama adapted from the French, by a Citizen of Richmond. Richmond, 1821. 12mo, pp. 28.
Played at the Park Theatre, New York, December 10, 1821.
Another edition. New York, 1830. 16mo, pp. 33.