| ⊕    | 1 Murderer, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | 1st Roman, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | 2nd Friend, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | 3rd Roman, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | [description from the character list: Clove and Orange], Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | [description from the character list: Deliro], Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | [description from the character list: Fungoso], Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | [description from the character list: Macilente], Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | [description from the character list: Puntarolo], Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | A Soldier of Sforza's, A Maidenhead Well Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Aaron, Titus Andronicus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Abbas, King of Persia, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Abdall, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Abraham, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Achilles, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Achmetes, The Raging Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Achomates, The Raging Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Adorni, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Adrian, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Adriana, The Comedy of Errors | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Aeneas, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Agar, A Christian turned Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Aglaura, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Agrippa, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Alberto, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Alberto, Antonio's Revenge | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Albius, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Albumazar, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Alexander, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Alexas, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Almanac, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Alonso, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Amaranta, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Amazon, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Amazon, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ambassador, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ambassador, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Amidea, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Amorphus, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Anaides, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Andrew, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Androgyno, Volpone | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Angel 1, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Angel 2, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Angelina, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Angelo Milanes, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Angelo, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Annabell, The Little French Lawyer | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Anne Page, Merry Wives of Windsor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Anne, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Anne, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Anselmo, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Anteros, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Anthonio, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Anthony, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antiochus, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antipholus of Ephesus, The Comedy of Errors | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonio, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonio, Antonio's Revenge | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonio, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonio, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonio, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonio, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonio, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonio, Two Gentlemen of Verona | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antonius, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antony, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Antony, Julius Caesar | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Apelles, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Apemantus, Timon of Athens | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Archbishop of Canterbury, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Archidamus, The Bondman | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Archidamus, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Arete, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Arethusa, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ariaspes, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ariel, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ariosto, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ariosto, The Miseries of Inforc't Marriage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Armado, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Armellina, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Arnoldo, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Arruntius, Sejanus His Fall | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Arsenio, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Artesio, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Arthur, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Arviragus, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Asinius Bubo, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Asotus, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Asper, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Astella, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Astutio, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Attendant Spirit, Comus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Aufidius, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Aurelia, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Aurelia, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Austria, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Autolycus, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Baby Cake, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bagot, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bajazet, The Raging Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Balurdo, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Banquo, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Barnardo, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bartolus, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Basilius - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bassanio, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bastard, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bawd, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Beadle, Henry IV, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Beatrice, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Beatrice, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Beauford, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Beaupre, The Little French Lawyer | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Belarius, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Belfare, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Belinda, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bellafront, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bellario, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bellizarius, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Benedick, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Benvolio, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bermudo, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Berowne, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bertoldo, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bertram, All's Well that Ends Well | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bevilona, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bianca, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Biron, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bishop of Canterbury, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bishop of Ely, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Black Knight Gondomar, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Black Knight's Pawn Gelder, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Boatswain, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bobadill, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bombo, The Royal Master | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bonamico, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bond, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Borachio, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bottom, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Boult, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bourbon, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Boy - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Boy, Epicoene | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Boy, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | boy, Love and Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Boy, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Boyet, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Brabant Junior, Jack Drum's Entertainment | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Brabantio, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Brachiano, The White Devil | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Brainworm, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bravo, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Brisac, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bruce, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Brutus, Caesar and Pompey | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Brutus, Julius Caesar | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bubulcus, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Buckingham, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bushy, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Bussy d'Ambois, Bussy d'Ambois | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Busy, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cade, Henry VI, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Caesar, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Caliban, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Caliph, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Calis, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Camel Driver 1, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Camelion, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Camillo, The White Devil | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Camillo, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Camiola, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Campaspe, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Candido, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Canter, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Caperwit, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Captain 1 - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Captain 2 - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Captain Idle, The Puritan Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Capuchin, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Capulet, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Caqueter, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cardinal Wolsey, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cardinal, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cardona, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Carlo Buffone, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Carol, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Carolo Charomonte, The Great Duke of Florence | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Casca, Julius Caesar | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cassio, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cassius, Julius Caesar | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Castabella, The Atheist's Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Castamela, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Castilio Balthazar, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Castruccio, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cataplasma, The Atheist's Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Catesby, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Catiline, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cato, Caesar and Pompey | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cato, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Catullus, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Celia, As You Like It | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Celia, Loves Metamorphosis | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ceres, Loves Metamorphosis | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cerimon, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cethegus, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chalisthenes, Philotas | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chamberlain, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chamberlain, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Champernel, The Little French Lawyer | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Charastus, King of Lelybaeus, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Charino, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Charles, Henry VI, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Charles, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Charmian, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chatilllon, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chilax, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chloe, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chorus, Hymen's Triumph | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chorus, Philotas | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chorus, The Little French Lawyer | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Chrisolina, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Christmas, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Christopher Sly, Taming of the Shrew | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cicero, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cinna, Julius Caesar | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clarella, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clarence, Henry IV, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clarence, Sir Giles Goosecap | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Claridiana, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clarinda, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Claudio, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Claudio, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cleanthe, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cleon, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cleona, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cleopatra, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cleopatra, Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cleremont, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cleremont, The Little French Lawyer | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clerimont, Epicoene | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clifford, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clitus, Julius Caesar | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clitus, Philotas | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clod, Contention for Honour and Riches | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clodio, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cloten, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clown, A Maidenhead Well Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clown, All's Well that Ends Well | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clown, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clown, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clown, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Clowne, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cob, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cocledemoy, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Coming, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cominus, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Comodus, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Conrad, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Constable, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Constance, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Constantina, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Contarino, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Contarino, The Great Duke of Florence | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Contilupo, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cordatus, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cordelia, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cordus, Sejanus His Fall | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Corin, Locrine | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Coriolanus, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cornelio, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cornutus, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cosmo, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Costard, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Count Ferneze, The Case is Altered | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Count Hermes, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Countess, All's Well that Ends Well | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Courtier 1, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Courtier 2, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Courtier, Contention for Honour and Riches | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cowsy, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Crequi, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cressida, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Crispiano, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Crispinella, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Crispinus, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Crispinus, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Crites, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Criticus, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cupid, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cupid, Loves Metamorphosis | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cymbal, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cynthia, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Cytheris, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | D'Amville, The Atheist's Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dametas - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Damianus, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Davy, Henry IV, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Delia, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Demetrius - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Demetrius, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Demetrius, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Depazzi, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Desdemona, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Diego, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dinant, The Little French Lawyer | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Diogenes, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dion, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dionyza, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Diphilus, The Bondman | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Doctor's Man, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Doctor, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dogberry, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Domitilla, The Royal Master | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Domitius Enobarbus, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Don Jamie, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Don Pedro, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Donalbain, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dondolo, The Fawn | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Donella, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | DonHenrique, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | DonJohn, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Donna Zoya, The Fawn | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dopper, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dromio of Ephesus, The Comedy of Errors | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dromio of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duarte, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duchess - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duchess of York, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duke of Milan, A Maidenhead Well Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duke of Savoy, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duke of York, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duke, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duke, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duke, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duke, The Royal Master | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duke, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dulcimel, The Fawn | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Dulcino, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Duncan, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Echo, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Edgar, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Edgworth, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Edmund, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Edmund, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Edward II, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Edward, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Egeus, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Egremont, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Elimine, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Emilia, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | English Herald, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Envy, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Epaphroditus, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Epistle - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Epistle, Philotas | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Epistle, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ercole, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Erisicthon, Loves Metamorphosis | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Error, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Erythea, Princess of Persia, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Escalus, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Eugenia, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Eugenia, Sir Giles Goosecap | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Eugenia, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Eumenes, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Eustace, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Evaldus, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Exeter, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fabian, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fabricio, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fairfield, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fairy 1, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Falstaff, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fant'sy, The Vision of Delight | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fashioner, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fastidious, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fat Bishop Spalato, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fenton, Merry Wives of Windsor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ferdinand, King of Navarre, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ferdinand, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ferdinand, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fidelio, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Allobrox, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Child, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Citizen, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Fisherman, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Gentleman, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Gentleman, The Phoenix | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Gentleman, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Keeper, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Knight, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Lord, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Lord, Timon of Athens | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Player, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Sailor, A Christian turned Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Senator, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Servant, Taming of the Shrew | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | First Surgeon, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fitton, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Flamineo, The White Devil | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Flavanda, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Flavia, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Flavia, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Flavius, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Floria, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Florio, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Florizel, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fluello, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fool, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fool, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ford, Merry Wives of Windsor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Formidon, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Foscari, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fransceschina, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | French Herald, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Friar Francis, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Friar Laurence, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Friar, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fulgentio, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fulvio, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Fustigo, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gadshill, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Galatea, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gallop, A Christian turned Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gallus, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gambol, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gasparo, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gasparo, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gaspero Trebazzi, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gaveston, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | General, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gentleman 1 - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gentleman 2 - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gentleman, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gentlewoman 1, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gentlewoman 2, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | George Py-bord, The Puritan Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | George, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gerard, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gertrude, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gervase Simple, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gettings, Contention for Honour and Riches | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ghost, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Giovanni, The Great Duke of Florence | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Giovanni, The Great Duke of Florence | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gismund, A Christian turned Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Glascot, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Glendower, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gloucester, Henry VI, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gloucester, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gniaca, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Goldsworth, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Goneril, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gonzaga, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gonzago, The Fawn | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gonzalo, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gorgon, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gower, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gracculo, The Bondman | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gracculo, The Bondman | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Graham, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Grandpre, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gratiana, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gratiano, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gratiano, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Green, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Grey, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Grimsby, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Grimundo, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Grutti, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Guard 1, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Guard 2, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Guiderius, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Guido, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Guido, The Royal Master | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Guildenstern, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Guildford, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Guiomar, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Gynetia - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Haly, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hamlet, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hanno Magnus, Sophonisba | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Harpax, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Haslerig, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hastings, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Haver, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hector, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hedon, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Helena, All's Well that Ends Well | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Henricke, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Henry III, King of France, Bussy d'Ambois | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Henry, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hephestion, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hercules, The Fawn | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hermia, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hermogenes, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hero, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Herod, The Fawn | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hilaria, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hippolita - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hippolita, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hippolito, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hippolyta, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Holofernes, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Horace, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Horace, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Horatio, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hortensio, Taming of the Shrew | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hotspur, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hubert, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Hubert, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Husband, A Yorkshire Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Iachimo, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Iacomo, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Iago, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ignatius Loyola, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Imogen, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Infortunio, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ingeniolo, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Iras, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Irus, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Isaac, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Isabella, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Isabella, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Isabella, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jacintha, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jack, Sir Giles Goosecap | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jackman, The Gypsies Metamorphosed | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jacomo Gentili, The Wonder of a Kingdom | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jacomo, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jane, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jaques De Prie, The Case is Altered | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jaques, As You Like It | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jenkin, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jessica, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jesuit Black Bishop's Pawn, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jesuit Black Bishop, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jesuitess Black Queen's Pawn, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | John Ellis, Jack Drum's Entertainment | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | John of Gaunt, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | John, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jolas, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jolenta, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jolina, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Julia, A Maidenhead Well Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Julia, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Julia, Two Gentlemen of Verona | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Juliet, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Julietta, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Julio - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Julio, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Julio, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Julius Caesar, Caesar and Pompey | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Jupiter, The Golden Age | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Justice Hook, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Justice, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Katharine, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Kent, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King Claudius, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King Edward I, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King Henry IV, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King Henry VI, Henry VI, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King Henry VIII, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King John, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King Lear, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King of France, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King of Paphos, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King Philip, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King, All's Well that Ends Well | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | King, The Royal Master | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Kitely, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Knockem, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Knowell, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | La Fin, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | La-Writ, The Little French Lawyer | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lacy, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lady Bird, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lady Capulet, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lady Castiza, The Phoenix | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lady Grey, Henry VI, part 3 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lady Lentulus, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lady Macbeth, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lady Percy, Henry IV, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lady, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Laertes, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lamira, The Little French Lawyer | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lancaster, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Landby, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lartius, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Latrocinio, The Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Launcelot Gobbo, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lauretta, A Maidenhead Well Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lawyer, The White Devil | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Leandro, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Leatherhead, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lelio, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lennox, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lentulus, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Leon, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Leonato, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Leonora, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Leontes, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Leopold, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Leosthenes, The Bondman | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lepidus, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Levidulcia, The Atheist's Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lewis, the Dauphin, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lewis, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lickfinger, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lily, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lisander - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Livio, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lodam, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lodovico, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lodwick, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Longauill, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lopez, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lord Bardolph, Henry IV, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lord Bonvile, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lord Chief Justice, Henry IV, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lord Lafeu, All's Well that Ends Well | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lord, Taming of the Shrew | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lorenzo, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lorenzo, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Louis, the Dauphin, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Loveall, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Loveall, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lovegood, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Luce - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lucio, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lucio, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lucippe, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lucius, Julius Caesar | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lucius, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lucius, Timon of Athens | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lucy, Henry VI, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Luscus, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Lysimachus, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Macbeth, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Macduff, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Macilente, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Macro, Sejanus His Fall | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Madman, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Madrigal, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Maecenas, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Malcolm, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Malheureux, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Malvolio, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Man, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Man, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Manasses - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Manes, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Manuel, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Maquerelle, The Malcontent | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Marcello, The White Devil | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Marcellus, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Margaret, Henry VI, part 3 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Margaret, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Maria, Antonio's Revenge | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Maria, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mariana, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Marina, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Martius, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Marwood, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mary Faugh, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Massinissa, Sophonisba | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Master Stephen, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Matrevis, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mattheo, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Matthew, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Maximillian, The Case is Altered | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Megra, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Melichus, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mellida, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mellida, Antonio's Revenge | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Melune, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Memnon, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Menas, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mendosa, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mendozo, The Malcontent | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Menenius, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Menippus, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mentith, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mercury, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Messenger, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Messenger, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Messenger, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Milliscent, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Minced Pie, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Miramont, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Miranda, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mirth, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mirvan, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mirza, Prince of Persia, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Miso - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Misrule, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mistress Bonavent, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mistress Carol, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mistress Ford, Merry Wives of Windsor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mistress Overdo, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mistress Page, Merry Wives of Windsor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mistress Quickly, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mitis, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Momford, Sir Giles Goosecap | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Monsieur John fo de King, Jack Drum's Entertainment | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Monsieur, Bussy d'Ambois | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Montague, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Montalto, The Royal Master | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Montcelso, The White Devil | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Montsurry, Bussy d'Ambois | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mopsa - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Morat, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Morello, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Moria, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Morosa, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mortimer, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mortimer, Henry VI, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mosca, Volpone | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mother, A Mad World, My Masters | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Muckhill, The Puritan Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mumming, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Museus, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Mustapha, Mustapha | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nano, Volpone | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nassurat, The Goblins | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Neander, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ned Planet, Jack Drum's Entertainment | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nerissa, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nero, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | New Year's Gift, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nicoletto Vanni, The Wonder of a Kingdom | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nightingale, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nimphidius, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Niobe, Loves Metamorphosis | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nitido, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | NoddleEmpty, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Norfolk, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Northumberland, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nuntius, Bussy d'Ambois | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nurse Putifer, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nym, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Nym, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Octavio, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Octavio, The Royal Master | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Octavio, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Octavious Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Octavius, Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Offering, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Old Gobbo, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Old Lady, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Old Wallace, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Olivia, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ophelia, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Orbella, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Oriana, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Orlando, As You Like It | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Orleans, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Orpheus, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Orpiano, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Orsames, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Orsino, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Oswald, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Othello, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ovid, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Page to Bonville, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Page, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Page, Merry Wives of Windsor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Page, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Painter, Timon of Athens | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Palla, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pandarus, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pandolfo, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pandora, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pandulpho Feliche, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pandulpho, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Paris, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Parolles, All's Well that Ends Well | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Passionate Lord, The Nice Valour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Patroclus, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Paulina, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Paulo, The Case is Altered | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pecunia, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pedant, What You Will | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Penelope, Sir Giles Goosecap | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | PennyBoyJr, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | PennyBoySr, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Percy, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Perdita, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Perenotto, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pericles, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pertenax, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Petreius, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Petronius, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Phantaste, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pharamond, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Philan, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Philaster, Philaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Philautia, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Philo, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Philostrate, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Philotas, Philotas | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Philotus, Timon of Athens | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Phoenix, The Phoenix | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Phrigius, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Phylomuse, What You Will | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Physician 1, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Picklock, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Picus, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Piero Sforza, Duke of Venice, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Piero Sforza, Duke of Venice, Antonio's Revenge | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pietro Iacomo, The Malcontent | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pisanio, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pistol, Merry Wives of Windsor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Placenta, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Poet, Timon of Athens | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Polixenes, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Polonius, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Polybius, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Polydore, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pompey, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Pompey, Caesar and Pompey | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Poppaea, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Porter's Man, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Porter, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Porter, Macbeth | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Porter, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Portia, Julius Caesar | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Portia, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Portunus, The Fortunate Isles, and their Union | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Post and Pair, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Posthumus Leonatus, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Priest, Mustapha | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prince Edward, Henry VI, part 3 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prince Hal, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prince of Parma, A Maidenhead Well Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Princess of France, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, Antonio's Revenge | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, The Royal Slave | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prologue, The Wonder of a Kingdom | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Propertius, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prospero, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Prospero, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Protea, Loves Metamorphosis | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Proteus, The Fortunate Isles, and their Union | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Proteus, Two Gentlemen of Verona | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Provost, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Psyllus, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Puntarvolo, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Puppet Dionysius, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Purecraft, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Quarlous, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Quck, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Queen Elizabeth, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Queen Isabella, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Queen Isabella, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Queen Margaret, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Queen, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Quibble, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Quieto, The Phoenix | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Raguelin, Brennoralt | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ralph, The Elder Brother | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ratcliff, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rawbone, The Wedding | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Regan, King Lear | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Register, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Renaldo, The Fawn | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Restoration Prologue by Nell Gwyn, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rice ap Howell, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Richard II, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Richard III, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Richmond, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rider, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Roberto, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Roberto, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rochette, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Roderigo, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rodon, Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rogero, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rolliardo, Bird in a Cage | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Romanello, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rombus, The Lady of May | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Romelio, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Romeo, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ronca, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rosalind, As You Like It | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rosaline, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rosencrantz, Hamlet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rossaline, Antonio and Mellida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rousard, The Atheist's Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ruben Rabshake, A Christian turned Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rufaldo, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rutilo, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Rynaldo, the younger, All Fools | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sago, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Salarino, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Salerio, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Salisbury, King John | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sanazarro, The Great Duke of Florence | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sanitonella, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Saron, The Fortunate Isles, and their Union | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Saviolina, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Savoy, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Scarus, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sceuinus, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Schiarra, The Traitor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sciarrha, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Scrivener, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sebastian, The Atheist's Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sebastian, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sebastian, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Secco, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Second Child, Cynthia's Revels | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Second Fisherman, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Second Gentleman, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Second Gentleman, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Second Keeper, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Second Lord, Cymbeline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Second Servingman, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Second Surgeon, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sejanus, Sejanus His Fall | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Selby, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Selina, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Selymus, The Raging Turk | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Senator, Othello | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Senator, Timon of Athens | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Seneca, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Septimus - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Servant 1, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Servant, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Servant, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Servant, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Servant, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Servingman, A Yorkshire Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Servingman, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Shallow, Merry Wives of Windsor | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Shunfield, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Signior Sylli, The Maid of Honour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Silvia, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Silvius, As You Like It | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Simonides, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Simphorosa, The Royal Master | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Simplicus, Aristippus, or the Jovial Philosopher | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Andrew, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Bounteous, A Mad World, My Masters | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Edward Fortune, Jack Drum's Entertainment | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Hubert Subboys, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Lionel Freevill, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Nathaniel, Love's Labour's Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Pertenax, The Virgin Widow | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Quintilian Shorthose, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Toby Belch, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Vaughan, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sir Walter Terill, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sogliardo, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Solanio, The Merchant of Venice | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Soldier, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Soldier, Contention for Honour and Riches | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Solinus, Campaspe | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Solyman, The Sophy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Soothsayer, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sophonisba, Sophonisba | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Soranzo, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sordido, Every Man out of his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Spadone, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sperazus, King of Pelorus, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Spirit, Henry VI, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Stage Keeper, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Stanley, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Statilius, Caesar and Pompey | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Stephano, The Tempest | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Stipes, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Stroza, A Maidenhead Well Lost | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Strumbo, Locrine | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Stutchell Leg, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Suffolk, Henry VI, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sulla's Ghost, Catiline | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Sulpitia, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Surrey, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Syphax, Sophonisba | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Syphax, The Mad Lover | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Talbot, Henry VI, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tales, Sir Giles Goosecap | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tamburlaine (from Part 1), Tamburlaine, Part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tamburlaine (from Part 2), Tamburlaine, Part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tamora, Titus Andronicus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tamyra, Bussy d'Ambois | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tattle, The Staple of News | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Terpander, The Rival Friends | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thais, Philotas | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thaisa, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thaisa, The Insatiate Countess | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thaliard, Pericles | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | The Duke of Byron, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | The Watch, The Atheist's Tragedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thersames, Aglaura | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thersites, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Theseus, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Third Gentleman, Henry VIII | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Third Gentleman, Winter's Tale | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Third Servingman, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thomas Mowbray, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thornay, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Thorne, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tiberio, The Fawn | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tibullus, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tigellinus, The Tragedy of Nero | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Timagoras, The Bondman | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Timagoras, The Bondman | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Timoleon, The Bondman | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Timon, Timon of Athens | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Titania, A Midsummer Night's Dream | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Titus Andronicus, Titus Andronicus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | To the Reader [Jonson], The Alchemist | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | To the Reader, The White Devil | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Torrenti, The Wonder of a Kingdom | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Touchstone, As You Like It | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Trash, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Trier, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Trincalo, Albumazar: A Comedy | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Troilus, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Troylo, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tucca, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tucca, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Tysefew, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ulysses, Troilus and Cressida | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | unidentified, Antonio's Revenge | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | unidentified, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | unidentified, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | unidentified, The Case is Altered | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ursula, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Valentio, The Grateful Servant | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Valerio, All Fools | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Ventidius, Antony and Cleopatra | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Venture, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Verges, Much Ado About Nothing | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Vernon, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Vespuci, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Victoria, The Martyred Souldier | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Vincentio, Measure for Measure | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Viola, The Honest Whore, Part I | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Viola, Twelfth Night | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Violante, The Spanish Curate | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Violetta - not in source | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Virgil, Poetaster | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Virgin White Queen's Pawn, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Virtusus, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Vittoria, The White Devil | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Volpone, Volpone | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Volumnia, Coriolanus | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Waiting-woman, Hyde Park | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Wallace, The Valiant Scot | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Wasp, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Wassail, Christmas His Masque | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Wellbred, Every Man in his Humour | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Westmoreland, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | White Duke of Buckingham, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | White King James, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | White King's Counsellor Pawn, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | White Knight Charles, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | White Queen of Bohemia, A Game at Chess: A Later Form | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Williams, Henry V (Q1) | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Willoughby, Richard II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Winifred, the Waiting Woman, The Devil's Law Case | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Winwife, Bartholomew Fair | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Wittipol, The Devil Is An Ass | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Worcester, Henry IV, part 1 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Yongrave, The Changes, or Love in a Maze | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | York, Henry VI, part 2 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | York, Henry VI, part 3 | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | York, Richard III | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Young Freevill, Dutch Courtesan | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Young Mortimer, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Young Spencer, Edward II | 
  
    
      | ⊕    | Zabulon, The Custom of the Country | 
  
    
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