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| Palmer, T. A. | Among the relics. |
| Palmer, T. A. | A dodge for a dinner. |
| Palmer, T. A. | East Lynne. |
| Palmer, T. A. | Insured at Lloyd's. |
| Palmer, T. A. | Rely on my discretion. |
| Palmer, T. A. | Too late to save. |
| Palmer, T. A. | Woman's rights. |
| Palsgrave, John | The comedye of Acolastus. |
| Papendick, George | The stranger. |
| Payne, Henry Nevil | The fatal jealousie. |
| Payne, Henry Nevil | The morning ramble. |
| Payne, Henry Nevil | The siege of Constantinople. |
| Peacock, Thomas Love | Gl'ingannati. |
| Peake, Richard Brinsley | Amateurs and actors. |
| Peake, Richard Brinsley | Americans abroad. |
| Peake, Richard Brinsley | The chain of gold. |
| Peake, Richard Brinsley | The duel. |
| Peake, Richard Brinsley | In the wrong box. |
| Peake, Richard Brinsley | The middle temple. |
| Peake, Richard Brinsley | Ten thousand a year. |
| Peake, Richard Brinsley | The title deeds. |
| Peaps, William | Love in it's extasie. |
| Peele, George | The araygnement of Paris. |
| Peele, George | The battell of Alcazar. |
| Peele, George | Descensus astraeae. |
| Peele, George | The device of the pageant borne before Woolstone Dixi. |
| Peele, George | Edward I. |
| Peele, George | The hunting of Cupid. |
| Peele, George | The love of King David and fair Bethsabe. |
| Peele, George | The old wiues tale. |
| Percy, William | The cuck-queanes and cuckolds errants. |
| Percy, William | The faery pastorall. |
| Pfeiffer, Emily Jane | The Wynnes of Wynhavod. |
| Philips, Ambrose | The Briton. |
| Philips, Ambrose | The distrest mother. |
| Philips, Ambrose | Humfrey. |
| Philips, Katherine | Horace. |
| Philips, Katherine | Pompey. |
| Philips, William | Belisarius. |
| Philips, William | Hibernia freed. |
| Philips, William | The revengeful Queen. |
| Philips, William | St Stephen's Green. |
| Phillip, John | Patient Grissel. |
| Phillips, Edward | Britons, strike home. |
| Phillips, Edward | The livery rake. |
| Phillips, Edward | The mock lawyer. |
| Phillips, Edward | The royal chace. |
| Phillips, Edward | The stage-mutineers. |
| Phillips, Stephen and Carr, Joseph William Comyns | Faust. |
| Phillips, Stephen | The adversary. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Armageddon. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Harold. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Herod. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Iole. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Nero's mother. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Nero. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Paolo and Francesca. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Pietro of Siena. |
| Phillips, Stephen | The sin of David. |
| Phillips, Stephen | Ulysses. |
| Phillips, Watts | Camilla's husband. |
| Phillips, Watts | The dead heart. |
| Phillips, Watts | His last victory. |
| Phillips, Watts | Maud's peril. |
| Phillips, Watts | Not guilty. |
| Phillips, Watts | Paul's return. |
| Phillips, Watts | Theodora. |
| Pickering, John | Horestes. |
| Pilon, Frederick | Aerostation. |
| Pilon, Frederick | Barataria. |
| Pilon, Frederick | The deaf lover. |
| Pilon, Frederick | The fair American. |
| Pilon, Frederick | He would be a soldier. |
| Pilon, Frederick | The humours of an election. |
| Pilon, Frederick | Illumination. |
| Pilon, Frederick | The invasion. |
| Pilon, Frederick | The Liverpool prize. |
| Pilon, Frederick | The siege of Gibralter. |
| Pitcairne, Archibald | The assembly. |
| Pitt, George Dibdin | The beggar's petition. |
| Pitt, George Dibdin | The Eddystone elf. |
| Pitt, George Dibdin | The Jersey girl. |
| Pitt, George Dibdin | The last man. |
| Pitt, George Dibdin | Marianne, the child of charity. |
| Pitt, George Dibdin | Simon Lee. |
| Pitt, George Dibdin | Susan Hopley. |
| Pitt, George Dibdin | The twins. |
| Pix, Mary | The adventures in Madrid. |
| Pix, Mary | The beau defeated. |
| Pix, Mary | The conquest of Spain. |
| Pix, Mary | The czar of Muscovy. |
| Pix, Mary | The deceiver deceived. |
| Pix, Mary | The different widows. |
| Pix, Mary | The double distress. |
| Pix, Mary | The false friend. |
| Pix, Mary | Ibrahim. |
| Pix, Mary | The innocent mistress. |
| Pix, Mary | Queen Catharine. |
| Pix, Mary | The Spanish wives. |
| Planché, James Robinson and Dance, Charles | Blue beard. |
| Planché, James Robinson and Dance, Charles | Riquet with the tuft. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Beauty and the beast. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The bee and the orange tree. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The birds. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The camp at the Olympic. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The captain of the watch. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Court favour. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Cymon and Iphegenia. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The deep deep sea. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The discreet princess. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The drama at home. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The drama's levee. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The fair one with the golden locks. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Fortunio, and his seven gifted servants. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The golden branch. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The golden fleece. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The good woman in the wood. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Graciosa and Percinet. |
| Planché, James Robinson | High, low, jack, and the game. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The invisible prince. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The island of jewels. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The Jenkinses. |
| Planché, James Robinson | King Charming. |
| Planché, James Robinson | King Christmas. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The king of the peacocks. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Love and fortune. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Maid Marian. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Mr Buckstone's ascent of Mount Parnassus. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Mr Buckstone's voyage round the globe. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The new Haymarket spring meeting. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The new planet. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Olympic devils. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Olympic revels. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Once upon a time there were two kings. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Orpheus in the Haymarket. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The Paphian bower. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The prince of Happy Land. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Puss in boots. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The queen of the frogs. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The seven champions of Christendom. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The sleeping beauty in the wood. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Success. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Telemachus. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Theseus and Ariadne. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The vampire. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The white cat. |
| Planché, James Robinson | A woman never vext. |
| Planché, James Robinson | The yellow dwarf and the king of the gold mines. |
| Planché, James Robinson | Young and handsome. |
| Plumptre, Anne | The count of Burgundy. |
| Plumptre, Anne | La-Peyrouse. |
| Plumptre, Anne | The natural son. |
| Plumptre, Anne | The Spaniards in Peru. |
| Plumptre, Anne | The virgin of the sun. |
| Plumptre, Anne | The widow, and the riding horse. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Agamemnon. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Aias. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Antigone. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Choephori. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Electra. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Eumenides. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | The maidens of Trachis. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Oedipus at Colonos. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Oedipus the King. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | The Persians. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Philoctetes. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | Prometheus bound. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | The seven who fought against Thebes. |
| Plumptre, Edward Hayes | The suppliants. |
| Pocock, Isaac | Hit or miss! |
| Pocock, Isaac | The magpie or the maid? |
| Pocock, Isaac | The miller and his men. |
| Pocock, Isaac | Nigel. |
| Pocock, Isaac | Rob Roy Macgregor. |
| Pocock, Isaac | The robber's wife. |
| Pocock, Isaac | Robinson Crusoe. |
| Poole, John | 'Twould puzzle a conjuror. |
| Poole, John | Hamlet travestie. |
| Poole, John | The hole in the wall. |
| Poole, John | Lodgings for single gentlemen. |
| Poole, John | Patrician and parvenu. |
| Poole, John | Paul Pry. |
| Poole, John | A short reign, and a merry one. |
| Poole, John | Simpson and co. |
| Popple, William | The double deceit. |
| Pordage, Samuel | Herod and Mariamne. |
| Pordage, Samuel | The siege of Babylon. |
| Pordage, Samuel | Troades. |
| Porter, Henry | The two angry women of Abington. |
| Porter, Stephen | Lovers' vows. |
| Porter, Thomas | The carnival. |
| Porter, Thomas | The French conjuror. |
| Porter, Thomas | The villain. |
| Porter, Thomas | A witty combat. |
| Powell, George and Verbruggen, John | Brutus of Alba. |
| Powell, George | Alphonso. |
| Powell, George | Bonduca. |
| Powell, George | The imposture defeated. |
| Powell, George | The treacherous brothers. |
| Powell, George | A very good wife. |
| Pratt, Samuel Jackson | The fair Circassian. |
| Pratt, Samuel Jackson | Fire and frost. |
| Pratt, Samuel Jackson | Hail fellow! Well met! |
| Pratt, Samuel Jackson | Love's trials. |
| Pratt, Samuel Jackson | The new cosmetic. |
| Preston, Thomas | The life of Cambises King of Percia. |
| Prestwich, Edmund | Hippolitus. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Amelia Wentworth. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | The broken heart. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | The falcon. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | The Florentine party. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Juan. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Julian the apostate. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Ludovico Sforza. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Lysander and Ione. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Michael Angelo. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Mirandola. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Pandemonium. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | Raffaelle and Fornarina. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | The rape of Proserpine. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | The temptation. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | The victim. |
| Procter, Bryan Waller | The way to conquer. |
| Pye, Henry James and Andrews, James Petit | The inquisitor. |
| Pye, Henry James and Arnold, Samuel James | A prior claim. |
| Pye, Henry James | Adelaide. |
| Pye, Henry James | The siege of Meaux. |