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The Life Of The Dutches Of Suffolke : As it hath beene divers and sundry times acted, with good applause
Drue, Thomas (fl. 1616-1653); Heywood, Thomas (1574-1641)
1631
Signatures: A³, B-I⁴ (last verso blank). Has been wrongly attributed to Thomas Heywood.
The devil of a duke : or, Trapolin's vagaries. A (farcical ballad) opera, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. To which is prefix'd the musick to each song, set for the spinnet, harpsichord, German flute, violin, and hautboy; with the thorough base to each tune
Drury, Robert (fl.1732-1735); Tate, Nahum (1652-1715); Cokain, Sir Aston (1608-1684); Seedo (1700-1754)
1732
The text of the play is followed by 'A table to the songs' [1p.] and 18 engraved pages of music, by Seedo, with a divisional title-page. Adaptation of Nahum Tate's "A duke and no duke" which was an ...
The fancy'd queen : An opera. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
Drury, Robert (fl.1732-1735)
1733
Anon., by Robert Drury.
The rival milliners : or, The humours of Covent-Garden. A tragi-comi-operatic-pastoral farce. As it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-market
Drury, Robert (fl.1732-1735)
1737
One of two editions printed in 1737.
The mad captain : an opera. As it is acted at the New Thetre [sic] in Goodman's-Fields
Drury, Robert (1732-1735)
1733
Words only. 'Dramatis personae' includes names of performers. Pages 49-54 misnumbered '35-40' (some states have correct pagination, see ESTC). By Robert Drury.