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Title: [unknown]
Author: Mountfort, William
Date(s): 168- ?
Manuscript: Lt 91
Contents: Song in praise of a life of freedom and the pleasures of drinking, to celebrate success or to forget sorrow and misfortune
Henry the Second, king of England : with the death of Rosamond. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Their Majesties servants
Bancroft, John (1696); Mountfort, William (1664?-1692)
1693
First edition. Epilogue written by John Dryden. The preface is signed Will. Mountfort. Variously ascribed to William Mountfort and John Bancroft. cf. Brit mus. Catalogue. New ed.; Dict. nat. biog....
The mistakes : or, The false report: a tragi-comedy. Acted by Their Majesties servants
Harris, Joseph (fl. 1661-1714); Mountfort, William (1664?-1692); Dryden, John (1631-1700); Tate, Nahum (1652-1715)
1691
Altered by Harris from a manuscript given him, and published as his own work. W. Mountfort wrote a scene for the fifth act. cf. Preface; Giles Jacob's English poets; Brit. mus. Catalogue.
King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer, earl of March : An historicall play, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royall, by Their Majesties servants
Mountfort, William (1664?-1692); Bancroft, John (1696)
1691
The dedication is signed Will. Mountfort, and states that the play was a present to him. It was included in "Six plays written by Mr. Mountfort," 1720, the editor stating that though "not wholly compo...
The fall of Mortimer : An historical play
Mountfort, William (1664?-1692); Bancroft, John (1696)
1731
An alteration of "King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer" ascribed both to Mountfort and John Bancroft.
The fall of Mortimer : An historical play
Mountfort, William (1664?-1692); Bancroft, John (1696); Hatchett, William (fl. 1730-1741)
1731
An alteration of "King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer" ascribed both to Mountfort and John Bancroft. First edition of the altered version. "This play was pronounced by the grand jury ...
Distress'd innocence, or, The Princess of Persia : a tragedy; as it is acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majesties servants
Settle, Elkanah (1648-1724); Mountfort, William (1664?-1692)
1691
Epilogue and last scene of the play written by William Mountfort; cf. Dedication.