The Town-Fopp: or Sir Timothy Tawdrey, a comedy, presented by the Duke’s Company at Dorset Garden in September 1676. Published 1677[?].
The Rover, or The Banish’t Cavaliers, presented by the Duke’s Company at Dorset Garden on 24 March 1677. Published 1677.
Sir Patient Fancy, a comedy, presented by the Duke’s Company at Dorset Garden on 17 January 1678. Published 1678, with ‘To the Reader’.
The Feign’d Curtizans, or A Nights Intrigue, a comedy, presented by the Duke’s Company at Dorset Garden in March 1679. Published 1679[?].
The Young King: or The Mistake, presented by the Duke’s Company at Dorset Garden in mid-1679. Published 1683, with dedication ‘To Philaster’.
The Second Part of the Rover, presented by the Duke’s Company at Dorset Garden on or before 18 January 1681. Published 1681.
A Farce Call’d the False Count, or a New Way to Play an Old Game, by the King’s (?) Company at Dorset Garden about November 1681. Published 1682. Licensed by Charles Killigrew.
The Roundheads or, The Good Old Cause, a comedy presented by the Duke’s Company at Dorset Garden about December 1681. Published 1682, with dedication to the Duke of Grafton.
The City Heiress: or Sir Timothy Treat-all, presented by the Duke’s Company at Dorset Garden early in 1682. Published 1682, with dedication to Henry Howard, Earl of Arundel.
The Luckey Chance, or an Alderman’s Bargain, presented by the United Company at Drury Lane in April 1686. Published 1687, with dedication to Lord Hyde, together with a preface.
Emperor of the Moon, a Farce, presented by the United Company at Dorset Garden around March 1687. Published 1687, with dedication to the Marquis of Worcester.