Play Productions
- Agnes de Castro, London, Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, December 1695 or 27-31 1696.
- Fatal Friendship, London, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, circa late May or early June 1698.
- Love at a Loss, or, Most Votes Carry It (later rewritten as The Honourable Deceiver; or, All Right at the Last), London, Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, 23 November 1700.
- The Unhappy Penitent, London, Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, 4 February 1701.
- The Revolution of Sweden, London, Queen’s Theatre, 11 February 1706.
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