found: His The contrast, 1790: t.p. (A citizen of the United States) [info from InU]
found: His Songs in the comic opera in two acts called May day in town, 1787: t.p. (Author of the contrast) [info from InU]
found: His The Yankey in London, 1809: t.p. (An American youth) [info from InU]
found: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of Vermont, 1809: t.p. (Royall Tyler, chief judge of the Supreme Court)
found: Men of Vermont, 1894: p. 176 (Royall Tyler, was born in Boston, Mass., July 18, 1757; his father, Royall Tyler ... died in 1771; he was named William Clark Tyler and on the death of his father, this was by legislative enactment changed to Royall; he wrote the "Contrast," the first American play ever staged; moved to Guilford, VT in 1791; in 1801 he was elected a judge of the Supreme Court and in 1807 was promoted to chief judge. He left the bench in 1812 after eleven years continuous service. Tyler's reports are from his pen; he was afflicted with cancer in his later years and died August 16, 1826)