| J. S. | Andromana. |
| J. S. | The prince of priggs revels. |
| J. W. | The valiant Scot. |
| Jacob, Sir Hildebrand | The fatal constancy. |
| Jacob, Sir Hildebrand | The happy constancy. |
| Jacob, Sir Hildebrand | The prodigal reform'd. |
| Jacob, Sir Hildebrand | The tryal of conjugal love. |
| Jaques, Francis | The Queen of Corsica. |
| Jefferes, John | The bugbears. |
| Jeffreys, George | Edwin. |
| Jeffreys, George | Merope. |
| Jeffreys, George | The triumph of truth. |
| Jephson, Robert | Braganza. |
| Jephson, Robert | Conspiracy. |
| Jephson, Robert | The Count of Narbonne. |
| Jephson, Robert | Julia. |
| Jephson, Robert | The law of Lombardy. |
| Jephson, Robert | Two strings to your bow. |
| Jerningham, Edward | The Peckham frolic. |
| Jerningham, Edward | The siege of Berwick. |
| Jerningham, Edward | The Welch heiress. |
| Jerrold, Douglas William | Beau Nash. |
| Jerrold, Douglas William | The bride of Ludgate. |
| Jerrold, Douglas William | Fifteen years of a drunkard's life! |
| Jerrold, Douglas William | The mutiny at the Nore. |
| Jerrold, Douglas William | Paul Pry. |
| Jerrold, Douglas William | The rent day. |
| Jerrold, Douglas William | Time works wonders. |
| Johnson, Charles | Caelia. |
| Johnson, Charles | The cobler of Preston. |
| Johnson, Charles | The country lasses. |
| Johnson, Charles | The female fortune-teller. |
| Johnson, Charles | The force of friendship. |
| Johnson, Charles | Fortune in her wits. |
| Johnson, Charles | Love and liberty. |
| Johnson, Charles | Love in a chest. |
| Johnson, Charles | Love in a forest. |
| Johnson, Charles | The masquerade. |
| Johnson, Charles | Medea. |
| Johnson, Charles | The successful pyrate. |
| Johnson, Charles | The sultaness. |
| Johnson, Charles | The victim. |
| Johnson, Charles | The village opera. |
| Johnson, Charles | The wife's relief. |
| Johnson, Samuel | Irene. |
| Johnstone, James | The disbanded officer. |
| Jones, Ernest Charles | The student of Padua. |
| Jones, Henry and Hiffernan, Paul | The heroine of the cave. |
| Jones, Henry | The Earl of Essex. |
| Jones, John | Adrasta. |
| Jones, Sir William | Sacontalá. |
| Jonson, Ben | The alchemist. |
| Jonson, Ben | Bartholmew fayre. |
| Jonson, Ben | The case is altered. |
| Jonson, Ben | Catiline his conspiracy. |
| Jonson, Ben | A challenge at tilt. |
| Jonson, Ben | Chloridia. |
| Jonson, Ben | Christmas, his masque. |
| Jonson, Ben | Cynthia's revels. |
| Jonson, Ben | The Divell is an asse. |
| Jonson, Ben | Entertainment at Althrope. |
| Jonson, Ben | Entertainment at High-gate. |
| Jonson, Ben | Entertainment of King Iames and Queene Anne at Theobalds. |
| Jonson, Ben | Entertainment of the two Kings of Great Britaine and Denmarke at Theobalds. |
| Jonson, Ben | Epicoene. |
| Jonson, Ben | Every man in his humor. |
| Jonson, Ben | Every man out of his humor. |
| Jonson, Ben | For the honour of Wales. |
| Jonson, Ben | The fortunate isles, and their union. |
| Jonson, Ben | The golden age restord. |
| Jonson, Ben | The gypsies metamorphos'd. |
| Jonson, Ben | The Haddington masque. |
| Jonson, Ben | Hymenaei. |
| Jonson, Ben | The Irish masque. |
| Jonson, Ben | The Kings entertainment at Welbeck. |
| Jonson, Ben | Love freed from ignorance and folly. |
| Jonson, Ben | Love restored. |
| Jonson, Ben | Lovers made men. |
| Jonson, Ben | Loves triumph through Callipolis. |
| Jonson, Ben | Loves wel-come. |
| Jonson, Ben | The magnetick lady. |
| Jonson, Ben | The masque of Augures. |
| Jonson, Ben | The masque of owles. |
| Jonson, Ben | The masque of Queens. |
| Jonson, Ben | Mercurie vindicated from the alchemists. |
| Jonson, Ben | Mortimer his fall. |
| Jonson, Ben | Neptunes triumph for the retvrne of Albion. |
| Jonson, Ben | The new inne. |
| Jonson, Ben | Newes from the new world. |
| Jonson, Ben | Oberon. |
| Jonson, Ben | Pans anniversarie. |
| Jonson, Ben | Part of the Kings entertainment in passing to his coronation. |
| Jonson, Ben | Pleasure reconciled to virtue. |
| Jonson, Ben | Poetaster. |
| Jonson, Ben | Prince Henries barriers. |
| Jonson, Ben | The Queenes masques, part i Blacknesse. |
| Jonson, Ben | The Queenes masques, part ii Beautie. |
| Jonson, Ben | The sad shepherd. |
| Jonson, Ben | Sejanus his fall. |
| Jonson, Ben | The Spanish tragedy. |
| Jonson, Ben | The staple of newes. |
| Jonson, Ben | A tale of a tub. |
| Jonson, Ben | Time vindicated to himselfe. |
| Jonson, Ben | The vision of delight. |
| Jonson, Ben | Volpone. |
| Jordan, Thomas | Bacchus' festival. |
| Jordan, Thomas | Fancy's festivals. |
| Jordan, Thomas | The walks of Islington. |
| Jordan, Thomas | Wealth out-witted. |