Shirley, James.
The maid's revenge. A tragedy. Written by James Shirley, Gentleman.
London: printed 1639, re-printed 1793, by T. Wilkins, Aldermanbury, 1793.
ESTC No. T57693.Grub Street ID 283914.
Shirley, James.
The vvedding. As it was lately acted by her Maiesties Seruants, at the Phenix in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirley, Gent.
London: printed [by Nicholas Okes] for Iohn Groue, and are to be sold at his shop at Furniualls Inne Gate in Holborne, 1629.
ESTC No. S117256.Grub Street ID 136929.
Shirley, James.
The gratefull seruant. A comedie. As it was lately presented with good applause at the priuate House in Drury-Lane, by her Majesties Servants. Written by Iames Shirley Gent.
London: printed by B[ernard]. A[lsop]. and T[homas]. F[awcet]. for Iohn Groue, and are to be sold at his shop at Furnivals-Inne gate, 1630.
ESTC No. S117332.Grub Street ID 137004.
Shirley, James.
The schoole of complement. As it vvas acted by her Maiesties Seruants at the Priuate house in Drury Lane. By I.S.
London: printed by E[lizabeth] A[llde] for Francis Constable, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Crane, 1631.
ESTC No. S117358.Grub Street ID 137028.
Shirley, James.
Changes: or, Love in a maze. A comedie, as it was presented at the Private House in Salisbury Court, by the Company of His Majesties Revels. Written by Iames Shirley, Gent.
London: printed by G[eorge]. P[urslowe]. for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop neere Furnivals Inne gate in Holborne, 1632.
ESTC No. S117313.Grub Street ID 136986.
Shirley, James.
The bird in a cage. A comedie. As it hath beene presented at the Ph?nix in Drury-Lane. The author Iames Shirley, servant to Her Majesty.
London: printed by B. Alsop. and T. Fawcet. for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop neere Furnivals-Inne Gate, in Holborne, 1633.
ESTC No. S117308.Grub Street ID 136981.
Shirley, James.
A contention for honour and riches. By I.S.
London: printed by E[lizabeth] A[llde] for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop neere Furnivals Inne gate in Holborne, 1633.
ESTC No. S117321.Grub Street ID 136994.
Shirley, James.
The vvittie faire one. A comedie. As it was presented at the Private House in Drury Lane. By her Maiesties Servants. By Iames Shirley.
London: printed by B[ernard]. A[lsop]. and T[homas]. F[awcet]. for Wil. Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, neere Furnivals-Inne Gate, in Holborne, 1633.
ESTC No. S117328.Grub Street ID 137000.
Shirley, James.
The vvedding. As it vvas lately acted by her Maiesties Seruants, at the Phenix in Drury-Lane. Written by Iames Shirley, Gent.
London: printed [by John Beale] for Iohn Groue, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery-Lane, neere the Rowles, ouer against the Suppeny-Office, 1633.
ESTC No. S117331.Grub Street ID 137003.
Shirley, James.
The triumph of peace. A masque, presented by the foure honourable houses, or Innes of Court. Before the King and Queenes Majesties, in the Banquetting-house at White Hall, February the third. 1633. Invented and written, by Iames Shirley, of Grayes-Inne, Gent.
London: Printed by Iohn Norton, for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, neere Furnivals-Inne-gate, in Holborne, 1633 [i.e. 1634].
ESTC No. S114819.Grub Street ID 134524.
Shirley, James.
The triumph of peace. A masque, presented by the foure honourable houses, or Innes of Court. Before the King and Queenes Majesties, in the Banquetting-house at White Hall, February the third. 1633. Invented and written, by James Shirley, of Grayes-Inne, Gent.
London: printed by Iohn Norton, for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, neere Furnivals-Inne-gate, in Holborne, 1633. [i.e. 1634].
ESTC No. S126102.Grub Street ID 145279.
Shirley, James.
The trivmph of peace. A masque, presented by the foure honourable houses, or innes of court. Before the King and Queenes Majesties, in the banquetting-house at White Hall, February the third, 1633. Invented and written, by James Shirley, of Grayes Inne, gent.
London: printed by Iohn Norton, for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, neere Furnivals-Inne-gate, in Holborne, 1633. [i.e. 1634].
ESTC No. S95197.Grub Street ID 153249.
Shirley, James.
The trivmph of peace. A masque, presented by the foure honourable houses, or innes of court. Before the King and Queenes Majesties, in the banquetting-house at White Hall, February the third, 1633. Invented and written, by James Shirley, of Grayes Inne, gent.
London: printed by Iohn Norton, for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, neere Furnivals-Inne-gate, in Holborne, 1633. [i.e. 1634].
ESTC No. S95198.Grub Street ID 153250.
Shirley, James.
The triumph of peace. A masque, presented by the foure honourable houses, or Innes of Court. Before the King and Queenes Majesties, in the Banquetting-house at White Hall, February the third, 1633. Invented and written, by James Shirley, of Grayes Inne, Gent.
London: Printed by Iohn Norton, for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, neere Furnivals-Inne-gate, in Holborne, 1633 [i.e. 1634].
ESTC No. S117228.Grub Street ID 136902.
Shirley, James.
The triumph of peace. A masque, presented by the foure honourable houses, or Innes of Court. Before the King and Queenes Majesties, in the Banquetting-house at White Hall, February the third, 1633. Invented and written, by James Shirley, Gent.
London: Printed by Iohn Norton, for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, neere Furnivals-Inne-gate, in Holborne, 1633 [i.e. 1634].
ESTC No. S117229.Grub Street ID 136903.
Shirley, James.
The triumph of peace. A masque, presented by the foure honourable houses, or Innes of Court. Before the King and Queenes Majesties, in the Banquetting-house at White Hall, February the third, 1633. Invented and written, by James Shirley, of Grayes Inne, Gent.
London: printed by Iohn Norton, for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop, neere Furnivals-Inne-gate, in Holborne, 1633. [i.e. 1634].
ESTC No. S124199.Grub Street ID 143594.
Shirley, James.
The traytor. A tragedie, vvritten by Iames Shirley. Acted by her Majesties Servants.
London: printed [by John Norton] for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop at Furnivals Inne-gate in Holborne, 1635.
ESTC No. S117334.Grub Street ID 137006.
Shirley, James.
The young admirall. As it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by James Shirly.
London: printed by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1637.
ESTC No. S117314.Grub Street ID 136987.
Shirley, James.
The gratefull servant. A comedie. As it was lately presented with good applause in the private House in Drury-Lane. By her Majesties Servants. Written by James Shirley Gent.
London: printed by I. Okes for William Leake, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery-lane neere the Roules, 1637.
ESTC No. S117337.Grub Street ID 137009.
Shirley, James.
Hide Parke a comedie, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirly.
London: printed by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1637.
ESTC No. S117338.Grub Street ID 137010.
Shirley, James.
The schoole of complement. As it vvas acted by her Majesties Servants at the Private house in Drury Lane. By I.S.
London: printed by I[ohn] H[aviland] for Francis Constable, and are to be sold at his shop under Saint Martins Church neere Ludgate, 1637.
ESTC No. S117359.Grub Street ID 137029.
Shirley, James.
The lady of pleasure. A comedie, as it vvas acted by her Majesties Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by James Shirly.
London: printed by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke, 1637.
ESTC No. S117372.Grub Street ID 137042.
Shirley, James.
The Dukes mistris, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury-Lane. Written by Iames Shirly.
London: printed by John Norton, for Andrevv Crooke, 1638.
ESTC No. S117244.Grub Street ID 136917.
Shirley, James.
The royall master; as it vvas acted in the nevv Theater in Dublin: and before the Right Honorable the Lord Deputie of Ireland, in the Castle. Written by Iames Shirley.
London: printed by T. Cotes, and are to be sold by Iohn Crooke, and Richard Serger, at the Grayhound in Pauls Church-yard, 1638.
ESTC No. S117251.Grub Street ID 136924.
Shirley, James.
The royall master; as it vvas acted in the nevv Theater in Dublin: and before the Right Honorable the Lord Deputie of Ireland, in the Castle. Written by Iames Shirley.
[London]: Printed by T. Cotes, and are to be sold by Thomas Allot and Edmond Crooke, neare the Castle in Dublin, 1638.
ESTC No. S117254.Grub Street ID 136927.
Shirley, James.
The maides revenge. A tragedy. As it hath beene acted with good applause at the private house in Drury Lane, by her Majesties Servants. Written by Iames Shirley Gent.
London: printed for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop at Furnivalls Inne Gate in Holbourne, 1639.
ESTC No. S124857.Grub Street ID 144157.
Shirley, James.
The constant maid. A comedy. Written by Iames Shirley.
London: Printed by I. Raworth, for R. Whitaker, 1640.
ESTC No. S117315.Grub Street ID 136988.
Shirley, James.
The coronation a comedy. As it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by John Fletcher. Gent.
London: printed by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, and William Cooke. and are to be sold at the signe of the Greene Dragon, in Pauls Church-yard, 1640.
ESTC No. S117330.Grub Street ID 137002.
Shirley, James.
St. Patrick for Ireland. The first part. Written by Iames Shirley.
London: printed by I. Raworth, for R. Whitaker, 1640.
ESTC No. S117360.Grub Street ID 137030.
Shirley, James.
A pastorall called the Arcadia. Acted by her Majesties Servants at the Phænix [sic] in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirly Gent.
London: printed by J[ohn] D[awson] for Iohn Williams, and F. Eglesfeild and are to be sould at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1640.
ESTC No. S117369.Grub Street ID 137039.
Shirley, James.
Loves crueltie. A tragedy, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by James Shirley Gent.
London: Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Andrew Crooke, 1640.
ESTC No. S117371.Grub Street ID 137041.
Shirley, James.
The humorous courtier. A comedy, as it hath been presented with good applause at the private house in Drury-Lane. Written by Iames Shirley Gent.
London: printed by T[homas]. C[otes]. for William Cooke, and are to be sold by Iames Becket, in the Inner Temple, 1640.
ESTC No. S117374.Grub Street ID 137044.
Shirley, James.
The opportunitie a comedy, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirley.
[London]: Printed [by Thomas Cotes] for Andrew Crooke, and are to be sold [by T. Allot?] at the Castle Gate in Dublin, 1640.
ESTC No. S1653.Grub Street ID 146072.
Shirley, James.
The maides revenge. A tragedy. As it hath beene acted with good applause at the private house in Drury Lane, by her Majesties Servants. VVritten by Iames Shirley Gent.
London: printed by T[homas]. C[otes]. for William Cooke, and are to be sold at his shop in Furnivalls Inne Gate in Holbourne, 1639 [i.e. 1640].
ESTC No. S117245.Grub Street ID 136918.
Shirley, James.
The opportunitie a comedy, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirley.
London: printed by Thomas Cotes for Andrew Crooke, and Will. Cooke, and are to be sold at the signe of the Greene Dragon in Pauls Church-yard, 1640.
ESTC No. S117247.Grub Street ID 136920.
Shirley, James.
The opportunitie a comedy, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirley.
London: printed by Thomas Cotes for Andrew Crooke, and are to be sold at the signe of the Greene Dragon in Pauls Church-yard, [1640].
ESTC No. S117248.Grub Street ID 136921.
Shirley, James.
The triumph of beautie. As it was personated by some young gentlemen, for whom it was intended, at a private recreation. By James Shirley.
London: printed for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Princes Armes in St Pauls Churchyard, MDCXLVI. [1646].
ESTC No. R203565.Grub Street ID 80650.
Shirley, James.
Narcissus, or, The self-lover. By James Shirley.
London: printed for Humphrey Moseley and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard, MDCXLVI [1646].
ESTC No. R18545.Grub Street ID 74512.
Shirley, James.
Poems &c. By James Shirley.
London: printed [by Ruth Raworth and Susan Islip] for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1646.
ESTC No. R202316.Grub Street ID 79562.
Shirley, James.
VVits labyrinth. Or, A briefe and compendious abstract of most witty, ingenious, wise, and learned sentences and phrases. Together with some hundreds of most pithy, facetious, and patheticall complementall expressions. Collected, compiled, and set forth for the benefit, pleasure, or delight of all, but principally the English nobility and gentry. By J.S. gent.
London: printed for M. Simmons, 1648.
ESTC No. R10940.Grub Street ID 59271.
Shirley, James.
Grammatica Anglo-Latina. An English and Latine grammar. The rules composed in English and Latine verse: for the greater delight and benefit of the learners, By James Shirley.
London: printed for Richard Lowndes, at the signe of the Unicorn on Ludgate-hill, 1651.
ESTC No. R219101.Grub Street ID 93684.
Shirley, James.
The cardinal, a tragedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers, wriiten by James Shirley. Not printed before.
London: printed for Humphrey Robinson at the Three Pigeons, and Humphrey Moseley at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1652.
ESTC No. R230011.Grub Street ID 102401.
Shirley, James.
The brothers, a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers. Written by James Shirley. Never printed before.
London: printed for Humphrey Robinson at the Three Pigeons, and Humphrey Moseley at the Prince Armes in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1652.
ESTC No. R230284.Grub Street ID 102634.
Shirley, James.
The doubtful heir. A tragi-comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black-Friers, written by James Shirley. Never printed before.
London: printed for Humphrey Robinson at the three Pigeons, and Humphrey Moseley at the Prince's Armes in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1652.
ESTC No. R230285.Grub Street ID 102635.
Shirley, James.
The imposture a tragi-comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers. Written by James Shirley. Never printed before.
London: printed for Humphrey Robinson at the Three Pigeons, and Humphrey Moseley at the Prince's Armes in St. Paul's Curch-yard [sic], 1652.
ESTC No. R230286.Grub Street ID 102636.
Shirley, James.
The sisters, a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers, written by James Shirley. Never printed before.
London: printed for Humphrey Robinson at the Three Pigeons, and Humphrey Moseley at the Prince's Armes in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1652.
ESTC No. R230287.Grub Street ID 102637.
Shirley, James.
Six new playes, viz. The brothers. Sisters. Doubtfull heir. Imposture. Cardinall. Court secret. The five first were acted at the Private House in Black Fryers with great applause. The last was never acted. All written by James Shirley. Never printed before.
London: printed [by William Wilson and Thomas Warren] for Humphrey Robinson at the Three Pigeons, and Humphrey Moseley at the Prince's Armes in St. Paul's Curch-yard [sic], 1653.
ESTC No. R20878.Grub Street ID 85002.
Shirley, James.
The court secret, a tragi-comedy: never acted, but prepared for the scene at Black-friers. Written by James Shirley. Never printed before.
London: printed for Humphrey Robinson at the three Pigeons, and for Humphrey Moseley at the Prince's Armes in Saint Paul's Church-yard, 1653.
ESTC No. R229832.Grub Street ID 102238.
Shirley, James.
Cupid and death. A masque. As it was presented before his Excellencie, the embassadour of Portugal, upon the 26. of March, 1653. Written by J.S.
London: printed according to the authors own copy, by T[homas]. W[arren]. for J. Crook, & J. Baker, at the sign of the Ship in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1653.
ESTC No. R202314.Grub Street ID 79561.
Shirley, James.
Grammaticæ Latinæ institutiones carminibus concinnatæ quibus subjiciuntur commentarioli : et per totam syntaxin regulatim, ipsa Liliana constructio : accesserunt figvrae quæ sæpis occurrunt grammaticales, isagoge poetica de carminum rafione, tropi & schemata rhetorices usitatoria / opera et studio J.S.
Londini: Excudebat F.L. sumptibus R.L. & apud eum prostant, sub signo AlbiLeonis .., 1654.
ESTC No. R32667.Grub Street ID 115361.
Shirley, James.
The politician, a tragedy, presented at Salisbury Court by Her Majesties servants; written by James Shirley.
London: printed for Humphrey Moseley and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1655.
ESTC No. R19495.Grub Street ID 77090.
Shirley, James.
The polititian, a tragedy, presented at Salisbury Court by Her Majesties servants; written by James Shirley.
London: printed for Humphrey Moseley and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1655.
ESTC No. R219179.Grub Street ID 93750.
Shirley, James.
The gentleman of Venice a tragi-comedie presented at the private house in Salisbury Court by her Majesties Servants. Written by James Shirley.
London: printed for Humphrey Moseley and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1655.
ESTC No. R18513.Grub Street ID 74377.
Shirley, James.
The gentleman of Venice a tragi-comedie presented at the private house in Salisbury Court by her majesties servants. Written by James Shirley.
London: printed for Humphrey Moseley and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1655.
ESTC No. R32666.Grub Street ID 115360.
Shirley, James.
Eisag?g?, sive, Introductorium Anglo-Latino-Græcum complectens Colloquia familiaria, Æsopi Fabulas et Luciani selectiores Mortuorum dialogos / in usum scholarum per J. Sh.
Londini: Typis J.G. & prostant venales apud Johannem Crook, 1656.
ESTC No. R27486.Grub Street ID 110642.
Shirley, James.
Manuductio: or, A leading of children by the hand to the Latine tongue, by a short vocabulary. And familiar formes of speaking in English and Latine. By J. S.
London: printed for Richard Lowndes, at the signe of the White-Lion in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1656.
ESTC No. R184122.Grub Street ID 73821.
Shirley, James.
The rudiments of grammar. The rules composed in English verse, for the greater benefit and delight of young beginners. By James Shirley.
London: printed by J. Macock for R. Lownds, and are to be sold at his shop at the white Lyon in Paul's Church-yard, 1656.
ESTC No. R209435.Grub Street ID 85666.
Shirley, James.
Two playes The constant maid. A comedy. And St. Patrick for Ireland. Written by James Shirley Gent.
London: printed for Joshua Kirton, at his shop in S. Pauls Churchyard, at the sign of the Kings-Arms, 1657.
ESTC No. R184123.Grub Street ID 73822.
Shirley, James.
Cupid and death, a private entertainment, represented with scenes & musick, vocall & instrumentall. Writen by J.S.
London: printed for John Crooke and John Playford, and are to be sold at their shops in St. Paul's Church yard and in the Inner Temple, 1659.
ESTC No. R203569.Grub Street ID 80655.
Shirley, James.
Honoria and Mammon. Written by James Shirly gent. Scene Metropolis, or New-Troy. Whereunto is added the Contention of Ajax and Ulisses, for the armour of Achilles. As it was represented by young gentlemen of quality at a private entertainment of some persons of honour.
London: printed for John Crook, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Ship in S. Pauls Church yard, 1659.
ESTC No. R35185.Grub Street ID 117616.
Shirley, James.
Honoria and Mammon. Written by James Shirley.
London: printed by T.W. for John Crook, at the sign of the ship in S. Pauls Church-yard, [1659].
ESTC No. R10941.Grub Street ID 59272.
Shirley, James.
Honoria and Mammon written by James Shirley.
London: Printed for the use of the Author, [1659].
ESTC No. R41411.Grub Street ID 123050.
Shirley, James.
Honoria and Mammon. Written by James Shirley.
London: printed by T. W[arren]. for John Crook, at the sign of the ship in S. Pauls Church-yard, [1659].
ESTC No. R226588.Grub Street ID 99577.
Shirley, James.
The vvedding. As it was lately acted by her Majesties servants, at the Phenix in Drury-Lane. Written by James Shirley, Gent.
London: printed for William Leake, and are to be sold at the Crowne in Fleet-Street, between the two Temple Gates, 1660.
ESTC No. R21725.Grub Street ID 92061.
Shirley, James.
Manuductio: or, A leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. The second edition, enlarged. By Ja: Shirley.
London: printed for Richard Lowndes, at the White-Lion in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1660.
ESTC No. R210050.Grub Street ID 86256.
Shirley, James.
Love will finde out the way. An excellent comedy. By T.B. As it was acted with great applause, by Her Majesties Servants, at the Ph?nix in Drury Lane.
London: printed by Ja: Cottrel, for Samuel Speed, at the signe of the Printing-Press in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1661.
ESTC No. R10871.Grub Street ID 59209.
Shirley, James.
The grateful servant. A comedy. As it was presented with good applause in the private house in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesties servants. Written by James Shirley, Gent.
London: printed for William Leake, at the Crown in Fleetstreet, between the two Temple Gates, [1662?].
ESTC No. R14699.Grub Street ID 62704.
Shirley, James.
Love tricks: or, the school of complements; as it is now acted by His Royal Highnesse the Duke of York's servants at the theatre in Little Lincolns-Inne Fields. By J.S. Licens'd May 24. 1667. Roger L'Estrange.
London: printed by R.T. and sold by Thomas Dring Junior, at the White-Lion near Chancery-Lane in Fleetstreet, 1667.
ESTC No. R40615.Grub Street ID 122385.
Shirley, James.
The constant maid: or, Love will finde out the way. A comedy. By J.S. As it is now acted at the new playhouse called the Nursery, in Hatton-Garden.
London: printed by Ja: Cottrel, for Samuel Speed, at the signe of the Rainbow between the two Temple-gates, 1667.
ESTC No. R219624.Grub Street ID 94128.
Shirley, James.
Manuductio or, A leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. With a short vocabulary, and familiar formes of speaking in English and Latine. By James Shirley.
London: printed for Richard Lowndes at the White-Lion in Duck-Lane near Smithfield, 1668.
ESTC No. R232739.Grub Street ID 104417.
Shirley, James.
The vanity of vain glory. With good advice to those who chuse immediate pleasures here, that they no longer can refuse, the thing which cost so dear. Tuue [sic], The gloryes of our birth and state.
[London]: printed for F[rancis]. Cole, T[homas]. Vere, J[ohn]. Wright, J[ohn]. Clark, W[illiam]. Thackery, and T[homas]. Passenger, [1680?].
ESTC No. R229099.Grub Street ID 101695.
Shirley, James.
The true impartial history and wars of the kingdom of Ireland, describing its situation, division into provinces, shires, &c. Its ancient inhabitants, manners, customs, and the state it was in at its being first invaded and conquer'd by the English, in the reign of K. Henry II. With the several revolts and rebellions of the natives, and by what means they have been reduced to obedience in the reign of our several kings and queens. But more particularly relating to all the memorable skirmishes, battles, sieges, and other extraordinary transactions, since the grand revolution under the reign of Their Present Majesties K. William and Q. Mary, to the siege and surrender of Limerick, Octob. 4. 1691. and many other things that have since happened: being a history full of variety, and worthy the perusal of the ingenious reader. Licensed and entred according to order.
London: printed for Nicholas Boddington at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane, 1692.
ESTC No. R28865.Grub Street ID 111897.
Shirley, James.
The true impartial history and wars of the kingdom of Ireland, describing its situation, division into provinces, shires, &c. Its ancient inhabitants, manners, customs, and the state it was in at its being first invaded and conquer'd by the English, in the reign of K. Henry II. With the several revolts and rebellions of the natives, and by what means they have been reduced to obedience in the reign of our several kings and queens. But more particularly relating to all the memorable skirmishes, battles, sieges, and other extraordinary transactions, since the grand revolution under the reign of their present Majesties K. William and Q. Mary, to the siege and surrender of Lymerick, and that has since happened to June 1692. Being a history full of variety, and worthy the perusal of the ingenious reader.
London: Printed for Nicholas Boddington at the Golden Ball in Duck-Lane, 1692.
ESTC No. R30144.Grub Street ID 113031.
Shirley, James.
The traytor. A tragedy: with alterations, amendments, and additions. As it is now acted at the Theatre Royal, by their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Rivers.
London: printed for Richard Parker at the Royal Exchange, and Sam. Briscoe in Covent Garden, over against Wills Coffee-House, 1692.
ESTC No. R10993.Grub Street ID 59318.
Shirley, James.
The traytor: a tragedy ; as it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Reviv'd, with several alterations.
London: printed for W. Chetwood; and J. Peele, 1718.
ESTC No. T57027.Grub Street ID 283393.
Shirley, James.
St. Patrick for Ireland. A tragi-comedy. First acted by His Majesty's Company of comedians in the year 1639. Written by James Shirley, Esq; To which is prefix'd, An account of the author, and his Works: and an abstract of the life of St. Patrick: Collected from the best Historians.
Dublin: printed, and sold by the Editor W. R. Chetwood, in the Four-court-marshalsea; Messrs. G. and A. Ewing, P. Wilson, and H. Hawker, in Dame-street; G. Faulkner and A. Long, in Essex-street; J. Hoey, in Skinner-row; and J. Esdall, on Corkhill, Booksellers, MDCCL. [1750].
ESTC No. T57296.Grub Street ID 283581.
Shirley, James.
St. Patrick for Ireland. A tragi-comedy. First Acted By His Majesty's Company of Comedians, in the Year 1639. Written by James Shirley, Esq; To which is prefix'd, An Account of the Author, and his Works: And an abstract of The life of St. patrick, Collected from the best Historians.
London: Dublin printed: London reprinted; and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; A. Dodd, in the Strand; D. Job, in King's-Street, Covent-Garden; E. Duncomb, in Butcherhall-Lane, Newgate-Street; and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.LI. [1751].
ESTC No. T48536.Grub Street ID 276405.
Shirley, James.
The arcadia. A pastoral. Written by James Shirley; And acted at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane, in the Year 1640: Founded on the same story with the new tragedy, call'd, Philoclea, Now acting at the Theatre Royal in Covent - Garden.
London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.LIV. [1754].
ESTC No. T22349.Grub Street ID 246103.
Shirley, James.
The royal master. A comedy. Written by James Shirley, Gentleman.
London: printed 1638, re-printed 1793, by T. Wilkins, Aldermanbury, [1793].
ESTC No. T57692.Grub Street ID 283913.