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502 John Howard Payne

Julia, or The Wanderer; A Comedy, in Five Acts. 1806. (Park Theatre, New York, 7 Feb., 1806.)

Lovers' Vows. A Play, in Five Acts. Baltimore, 1809. (Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, 16 Sept., 1811.)

Accusation; or, The Family of D'Anglade: A Melo Drama in Three Acts. London, 1817. Boston, 1818. (Drury Lane, London, 1 Feb., 1816; Park Theatre, New York, 10 May, 1816.)

Mahomet: A Tragedy in Five Acts. 1809. (Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, n Dec, 1811.)

Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin. A Historical Tragedy. London, 1818, 1819 ("sixth edition "). New York, March, 1819, 1821, 1848. Baltimore, 1819. Albany, 1875. Boston [1878]. Rptd. in British Drama (1864), vol. 3. Cumberland, British Theatre, vol. II. New York Drama, n. d. [1875-80], vol. I. (Drury Lane, London, 3 Dec, 1818; Park Theatre, New York, 15 March, 1819.)

Thérèse, the Orphan of Geneva. A Drama. London, 182 1 (two editions). New York, 1821, 1830, 1850, n. d. Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, n. d. [1809?] London (Cumberland), n. d. (Drury Lane, London, 2 Feb., 1821 ; Anthony Street Theatre, New York, 30 Apr., 1821.)

Adeline, the Victim of Seduction, a Melo Drama. May, 1822. London, 1822. (Drury Lane, London, 9 Feb., 1822; Park Theatre, New York, 1 May, 1822.)

Love in Humble Life. A Petite Comedy, in One Act. New York and Philadelphia, n. d.; New York, n. d. (French, No. 118.) London (Lacy), n. d. Cumberland, British Theatre, vol. xi. (Drury Lane, London, 14 Feb., 1822.)

Peter Smink; or, The Armistice. A Comic Drama, in One Act. London (Lacy), n. d. (Royal Surrey Theatre, London, 8 July, 1822; Park Theatre, New York, 14 Oct., 1826.)

The Two Galley Slaves: or The Mill of St. Aldervon. A Melodrama in Two Acts. London and New York (French), n. d.; (J. Cumberland) n. d.; (Lacy) n. d. (Covent Garden, London, 6 Nov., 1822; Park Theatre, New York, 27 Oct., 1823. Play with same title acted Drury Lane, same date.)

Ali Pacha; or, The Signet-Ring. A Melo-drama, in Two Acts. 1823. London (Cumberland), n. d. (Covent Garden, London, 19 Oct., 1822; Park Theatre, New York, 8 May, 1823.)

Clari; or, The Maid of Milan, An Opera, in Three Acts. 1823. London, 1823. London (Lacy), n. d.; (Cumberland), n. d.; Philadelphia (Turner), n. d.; Boston, 1856. New York (French), n. d. (Covent Garden, London, 8 May, 1823; Park Theatre, New York, 12 Nov., 1823.)

Mrs. Smith: or, The Wife and the Widow. A Farce, in One Act. London (Lacy), n. d. (French, No. 1260.) (Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 18 June, 1823; Park Theatre, New York, 6 March, 1826.)

Charles the Second; or, The Merry Monarch. A Comedy, in Three Acts. . . . London, 1824. Philadelphia, 1829. London (Lacy), n. d.; New York (Taylor), 1846; (French), n. d.; New York Drama, vol. II. See also Collections. (Covent Garden, London, 27 May, 1824; Park Theatre, New York, 25 Oct., 1824.)

Richelieu: A Domestic Tragedy. 1826. (Drury Lane, London, Feb., 1826.)

'Twas I, or The Truth A Lie. A Farce, in Two Acts. 1827. London (Lacy),