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Rh Irih Maque at Court Fol. 1692. preented at Court by Gentlemen, the Kings Servants.

King’s Entertainment, at Welbeck, in Nottinghamhire, Fol. 1692. This Entertainment was at the then Earl, since Duke of Newcatle’s Houe, 1633.

Love freed from Ignorance and Folly, a Maque, Fol. 1692.

Love Retored, a Maque, Fol. 1692. preented at Court by Gentleman the King’s Servants.

Love’s Triumph thro’ Callipolis, a Maque, Fol. 1692, perform’d at Court by his late Majety King Charles the Firt, with the Lords and Gentlemen aiting, 1630. Mr. Johnon and Mr. Inigo Jones join’d in the Invention.

Love’s Welcome, an Entertainment for the King and Queen, at the then Earl of 'Newcatle’s at Bolover, 1634. and Printed Fol. 1692.

Magnetick Lady, or, Humours Reconciled, a Comedy, Fol. 1640. and 1692. Acted at the Black Fryars. This Play occaioned ome Difference or Jarring, between Dr. Gill, Mater of Paul’s School, and our Author, Ben. as appears by a Satyrical Copy of Veres writ by the former, and as harp a Repartee by the latter.

Maque at the Lord Hadington’s Marriage, preented at Court on Shrove-Tuesday-Night, 1608. Printed Fol. 1692.

Maque of Augurs, Fol. 1692. This was preented on Twelfth-Night, 1622. with everal Anti-maques.

Maque of Owls, at Kenelworth, Fol. 1692. In this Preentation there was the Ghot of Captain Cox, mounted on his Hobby-Hore.

Maque of Queens, celebrated from the Houe of Fame, by the Queen of Great Britain, with her Ladies, at White-Hall, Feb. 2, 1609. Fol. 1692. See the Marginal Notes. The Author was aited by Mr. Inigo Jones, in the Invention and Architecture of the Scenes belonging thereto.

Maque at the Lord Hayes Houe, Fol. 1692. This was preented by divers Noblemen, for the Entertainment of Monieur Le Baron de Tour, Ambaador Extraordinary from the French King. 1617.

Metamorphoed Gipies, A Maque, Fol. 1692. preented to King James the Firt, at Burleigh on the Hill, at Belvoyr, and at Windor-Catle. 1621.

Mercury Vindicated from the Alchymits at Court, a Maque, Fol. 1692. preented by Gentlemen, the King’s Servants.

Mortimer’s Fall, a Tragedy, Fol. 1640. and 1692. This was not quite finih’d by the Author, but left imperfect, by reaon of his Death.

Neptune’s Triumph for the Return of Albion, a Maque, Fol. 1692. preented at Court on Twelfth-Night, 1624. News