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130  Member of the Middle-Temple, in the time of King James the Firt, writ and publihed one Play, called,

The Fleir, a Comedy, 4 to. 1615. acted in the Black-Fryars, by the Children of the Revels. Compare this with a Play of Marton’s, called, The Fawne. Zealous Cavalier in the Civil Wars, writ a Play againt the Parliament Party, til’d,

The Committee-Man carried, a Comedy, in Two Parts, 4 to. 1647. Much of it tollen from Sir John Suckling, and Sir Robert Stapleton’s Tranlation of Juvenal. His Gentleman Tranlated Two of Seneca’s Tragedies, and is, for ought I know, yet living.

Medea, a Tragedy, 8 vo. 1648, with Annotations. Mr. Stanly in his Poems has writ a Vindication of this Play.

Troades; or, The Royal Captives; a Tragedy, 8 vo. 1679. Thee are printed together, with ome Poems of the ame Author. His Gentleman dy’d in King Charles the Second’s Time, having writ one Play, called,

Henry the Third of France, Stab’d by a Fryar; with the Fall of the Guies; a Tragedy, 4 to. 1678. acted at the Theatre Royal; and dedicated to the Right Honourable Henry, Lord Marques of Dorcheter. Plot from Davila, and the Duke of Epernon’s Life, fol. Henry