'Family pride', comedy in two acts by G. Murray. Licence sent 12 May 1862 for performance at Sadlers Wells. ff. 22. Gaston Murray, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1861-1862.
'Realities of life, or, The thief, the artist, the doctor and the banker', drama in four acts by George Conquest. Licence sent 17 April 1862 for performance at the Grecian. ff. 42. George Augustus Conquest, acrobat, pantomimist, and dramatist: Plays by, submitted for licence: 1853-1867: Pa...
'The idolaters, or, The Hindoo prince', oriental drama in two acts by C. H. Hazlewood. Licence sent 4 June 1862 for performance at the Britannia. Name of Samuel Lane, proprietor, noted in the text. ff. 24. Colin Henry Hazlewood, dramatist and low comedian: Plays by, submitted: 1853-1867.
'The life and adventures of George Barrington, or, A hundred years ago', drama in two acts by Mrs. Henry Young. Licence sent 2 August 1862 for performance at the Effingham. "From Mr. Morris Abrahams." on front cover. Contains numerous cuts in ink and paste-ins. Many cuts indicated in red pe...
'Harry Carely, or, The oak and the bramble', drama in two acts by Nelson Lee the younger. Licence sent 18 October 1862 for performance at the City of London. “A new drama of everyday life”. Names of Messrs. Johnson and Nelson Lee noted on the cover page. Numerous cuts marked in ink. ff. 51...
'Jeannie Deans, or, The sisters of St. Leonards' (), drama in four acts by C. H. Hazlewood. Licence sent 9 September 1862 for performance at the Standard. Based on the novel The heart of Midlothian, by Walter Scott, first published in Tales of my landlord, 2nd ser., collected and arranged by ...
'There are secrets in all families, or, Clouds of sorrow and rays of sunshine', drama in three acts by Adolphe Faucquez. Licence sent 27 September 1862 for performance at Sadlers Wells. Faucquez described as the author of 'The guilty mother', 'The son of toil', The sacred trust', etc. on titl...
'Charity, or, My Lord Welcome' (altered from 'Faith, hope and charity'), drama in two acts by C. H. Hazlewood. Licence sent 10 November 1862 for performance at Sadlers Wells. Original title crossed out and amended on cover of Act 2. Additions noted in pencil. “Adapted from the French" on fro...
'The triple alliance', drama in three acts by J. Oxenford. Licence sent 21 November 1862 for performance at the Princess's. ff. 90. John Oxenford, dramatist, translator and theatre critic: Plays by, submitted: 1852-1867: Partly incomplete and printed.
'Bravin’s brow', dramatic story in a prologue, an act and three tableaux by Joseph S. Fox. Licence sent 24 January 1863 for performance at the Princess's Theatre, Leeds. Signed Joseph Fox on front cover of Act One. MS written in more than one hand. Two penny red stamps on back cover. LCO D...