'Misconstructions', farce in one act by Ellis Reynolds. Licence sent 3 April 1862 for performance at the Princess's. Cuts in ink. ff. 22. Ellis Reynolds, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1862-1863.
'A great sensation', screaming farce in one act by Smythe Lee. Licence sent 2 May 1862 for performance at Sadlers Wells. Stage manager's directions written in ink and pencil. ff. 47. Smythe Lee, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1862-1864.
'A breakfast appointment', farce in one act, by C. S. Cheltnam. Licence sent 8 April 1862 for performance at the Queen's on 12 April 1862. Note on front cover "by the author of 'My friend Thompson', 'A lesson in love' etc. etc.", indicates that the identity of the author. Cover signed C. S. ...
'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.
'Dangerous playthings', drama in two acts. Licence sent 8 April 1862 for performance at the New Royalty. Cuts in ink and pencil. ff. 42. W. H. Marshall, writer of plays: Play by, submitted: 1862.
'Alice Wingold, or, The pearl of London city' ('Alice Wingfield, or, The pearl of London city'), drama in two acts by M. R. Lacy. Licence sent 11 April 1862 for performance at Astley's. Appears under the alternative title in LCO Day Book Add. 52703. The Day Book also records the stipulation ...
'Dot', drama in three acts by Dion Boucicault. Licence sent 11 April 1862 for performance at the Adelphi. First performed at the Winter Garden, New York, on 14 September 1859. Based on The cricket on the hearth. by Charles Dickens, first published 1845. ff. 63. Dionysius Lardner Boucicault...
'A leap for liberty', drama in two acts by W. E. Suter. Licence sent 17 April 1862 to be performed at the Queen's on 19 April 1862. Cover signed C. J. James, with each act individually signed by the author. ff. 38. William E. Suter, dramatist: Plays by, submitted: 1852-1866.