Comedy in two acts. Licence sent 14 July 1869 for performance at the Royalty. The attribution of the play to A. Halliday is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on the script. The play was also published by Lacy's (vol 85).
'The fatal choice, or, St Valentine's Day', by W. Travers.
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Drama in three acts. Licence sent 16 July 1869 for performance at the East London. Mr Morris Abrahams noted above the name of the theatre on folio 1. Nicoll lists the play with the titles reversed.
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 16 July 1869 for performance at the Britannia. Samuel Lane noted as the proprietor of the theatre on folio 1. The attribution of the play to C. H. Hazlewood is taken from Nicoll, who lists the play with the title 'The demon bracelets, or, The mystic cypress tree'....
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 16 July 1869 for performance at the Britannia. Samuel Lane noted as the proprietor of the theatre on folio 1. An alternative title ' The will is law, struggle of good and evil' has been crossed-through on folio 1. The name of the dramatist is not recorded on the s...
Comedy-drama in three acts. Licence sent 23 July 1869 for performance at the Gaiety. Printed by Judd and Glass, Phoenix Printing Works, Doctors' Commons. (n.d.). The title of the printed work, Quits!, has been struck through and replaced by 'An old score' wherever it appeared. The play was publi...
'Formosa, or, The rail road to ruin', by D. Boucicault.
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Drama in four acts. Licence sent 30 July 1869 for performance at Drury Lane. Printed (n.d.), but with the title added by hand. Nicoll notes that a revised edition of the play was performed on 26 May 1891, also at Drury Lane.
Drama in three acts. Licence sent 2 August 1869 for performance at the Adelphi. Mr B. Webster [Benjamin Webster] noted above the details of the theatre on folio 1. MS in two hands. The attribution of the play to J. P. Simpson is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on ...
Farce in one act. Licence sent 12 August 1869 for performance at the Royalty. The name of the dramatists is not noted on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to Maltby and Stainforth under the title 'Sea gulls'. The play was also published by Lacy's (vol 85).
List of plays granted a licence by the Lord Chamberlain's Office during June, July and August 1869, together with the names of the theatres of intended representation.