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60 3. The Stolen Heireſs, or The Salamancha Doctor Out-plotted; a Comedy; acted at the Theatre in LincolnsLincoln’s [sic]-IdnInn [sic]-Fields 1704. The ſcene Palermo.

4. The Gameſter, a Comedy; acted at the Theatre in LincolnsLincoln’s [sic]-Inn-Fields 1704, dedicated to George Earl of Huntingdon. This play is an improved tranſlation of one of the ſame title in French. The prologue was written by Mr. Rowe.

5. The Baſſet Table, a Comedy; acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, dedicated to Arthur Lord Altham, 4to. 1706.

6. Love’s Contrivance, or Le Medicin Malgre lui, a Comedy; acted at Drury-Lane 1705, dedicated to the Earl of Dorſet. This is a tranſlation from Moliere.

7. Love at a Venture, a Comedy; acted at Bath, 4to. 1706, dedicated to the Duke of Beaufort.

8. The Buſy Body, acted at the Theatre-Royal 1708, dedicated to Lord Somers. This play was acted with very great applauſe.

9. Marplot, or the Second Part of the Buſy Body; acted at the Theatre-Royal 1700, dedicated to the Earl of Portland.

10. The Perplex’d Lovers, a Comedy; acted at the Theatre-Royal 1710, dedicated to Sir Henry Furnace.

11. The Platonic Lady, a Comedy; acted at the Theatre-Royal 1711. 12. The