Drama in three acts. Licence sent 22 November 1865 for performance at Sadler's Wells. The name of the copyist noted as George French on folio 2. A subtitle for the play, 'A young man's folly', noted on folio 3.
'Galway go bragh, or, Love, fun and fighting', by E. Falconer.
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Drama in three acts. Licence sent 24 November 1865 for performance at Drury Lane. Nicoll notes the play was subsequently performed at the Amphitheatre, Liverpool on 22 April 1871 under the title 'Charles O' Malley'.
'Found drowned, or, Marry in haste and repent at leisure', by W. T. Townsend.
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Drama in two acts. Licence sent 27 November 1865 for performance at the Effingham. The attribution of the play to W. T. Townsend is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being noted on the script.
Musical burletta in one act. Licence sent 30 November 1865 for performance at the Prince of Wales's Theatre, Liverpool. The play is listed as author unknown in Nicoll, although the title is given as 'Molly Maydew'.
'The knaves of the pack and the queen of diamonds, or, Pierre Bouillard, or, The rats of the Seine'.
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Drama in two acts. Licence sent 30 November 1865 for performance at the Marylebone. The date of intended performance noted as 29 November [1865] on folio 1, together with the name of the theatre manager, J. Arnold Cave. An alternative title 'Nathalie, or, The knaves of the pack' has been crossed ...
Drama in four acts. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Licence sent 7 December 1865 for performance at the Olympic. An alternative title 'A daughter's trials' has been crossed through on folio 1. MS in two different hands. The attribution to T. Taylor is taken fro...
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 9 December 1865 for performance at the Britannia. Samuel Lane noted as the theatre proprietor on folio 1. The name of the dramatist is not noted on the script and Nicoll lists the play as author unknown.
'Jessie, the Mormon's daughter', by C. H. Hazlewood.
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Drama in two acts. Licence sent 9 December 1865 for performance at the Britannia. Samuel Lane noted as the theatre proprietor on folio1. The attribution of the play to C. H. Hazlewood is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on the script.
List of the plays issued a licence by the Lord Chamberlain's Office during the months of November and December 1865, together with the names of the theatres of intended representation. In the hand of William Bodham Donne, Examiner of Plays.