Event Comment: The 
Duke's Company.  This performance is on the 
L. C. list at 
Harvard.  See 
VanLennep, "
Plays on the English Stage," p. 13.  
Diary of Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington: Heer dined with mee my 
lord of Canterbury my 
ld Sandwich and my 
brother and sister Orrery, and in the afternoone wee all went but his Grace to see my brothers new play cald 
Tryphon which was much applauded (Volume IV, in the Library at 
Chatsworth.  This excerpt supplied by 
Kathleen Lynch).  
Pepys, Diary: My wife tells me of my 
Lord Orrery's new play "Tryphon," at the Duke of York's house...and [we] went thither, where, with much ado, at half-past one, we got into a blind hole in the 18d. place, above stairs, where we cou
ld not hear well, but the house infinite full, but the prologue most silly, and the play, though admirable, yet no pleasure almost in it, because just the very same design, and words, and sense, and plot, as every one of his plays have, any one of which alone would be held admirable, whereas so many of the same design and fancy do but dull one another; and this, I preceive, is the sense of every body else, as well as myself, who therefore showed but little pleasure in it