'The will and the way’, drama in 2 acts. Licence sent 11 May 1853 for performance at the Britannia 16 May 1853. Signed by Samuel Lane, proprietor. For other versions see Add. 52939 O, 52939 Q, 52939 BB, 52939 CC, 52939 DD, and 42942 H. Keywords: adultery, orphans, Indian characters, aristocr...
'Honour among thieves, or, A desperate game’, farce in one act by J. M. Morton. Licence sent 4 April 1853 for performance at the Adelphi 7 April 1853. Request for licence written and signed by Benjamin Webster. 'A marvellous, pleasant love story' as well as actors’ names written in pencil al...
'The mystery of the abbey, or, The murder vision and the will and the way’, drama in three acts. Licence sent 11 May 1853 for performance at the Victoria 16 May 1853. Request for licence written and signed by Eliza Vincent. For other versions see Add. 52939 O, 52939 Q, 52939 AA, 52939 CC, 529...
Les contes de la Reine de Navarre, la revanche de Pavie, comédie in five acts by A. E. Scribe and A. Legouvé. Printed (1850). French. Licence sent 5 April 1853 for performance at the St. James’s. Original first performance at Théâtre Français 15 October 1850. Signed by J. Mitchell. Publis...
'The will and the way’, drama in two acts. Licence sent 11 May 1853 for performance at the City of London. Signed by Messrs. Johnson and Nelson Lee. For other versions see Add. 52939 O, 52939 Q, 52939 AA, 52939 BB, 52939 DD, and 52942 H. Keywords: adultery, orphans, Indian characters, arist...
'Montaleoni, the Italian brigand! or, The outlaw's daughter’, drama in three acts by H. Young. Licence sent 7 April 1853 for performance at the Victoria 11 April 1853. Request for licence written and signed by Eliza Vincent. For other versions see Add. 52938 S, 52938 Z and 52940 D. Keywords...
'The will and the way, or. The secret vault and the voice of death’, drama in two acts. Licence sent 12 May 1853 for performance at the Standard. For other versions see Add. 52939 O, 52939 Q, 52939 AA, 52939 BB, 52939 CC, and 52942 H. Keywords: orphans, Indian characters, aristocracy, adulte...
'Mohammed’, drama in two acts altered and arranged by Mr Kean Buchanan from Geo. Miles (of Baltimore, USA) tragedy of the same name (sic). Licence sent 8 April 1853 for performance at the Pavilion 8 April 1853. 'Examiner of Plays, 38 Dean Street, Soho' written on title page. Keywords: Muslims ...