Play by Richard William Butler, called (with H. C. Newton) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist and theatre critic; submitted: 1887 Play by Henry Chance Newton, called (with Richard William Butler) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist; submitted: 1887
Play by Richard William Butler, called (with H. C. Newton) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist and theatre critic; submitted: 1888 Play by Henry Chance Newton, called (with Richard William Butler) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist; submitted: 1888
Play by Richard William Butler, called (with H. C. Newton) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist and theatre critic; submitted: 1889 Play by Henry Chance Newton, called (with Richard William Butler) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist; submitted: 1889
Play by Richard William Butler, called (with H. C. Newton) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist and theatre critic; submitted: 1889 Play by Henry Chance Newton, called (with Richard William Butler) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist; submitted: 1889
Play by Richard William Butler, called (with H. C. Newton) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist and theatre critic; submitted: 1889 Play by Henry Chance Newton, called (with Richard William Butler) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist; submitted: 1889
Play by Richard William Butler, called (with H. C. Newton) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist and theatre critic; submitted: 1890 Play by Henry Chance Newton, called (with Richard William Butler) 'Richard Henry'; dramatist; submitted: 1890
Play by B. C. Stephenson, called 'Bolton rowe', writer of plays; submitted: 1878 Play by C. W. Scott, called 'John Doe' and 'Saville Rowe', writer of plays; submitted: 1878
Play by B. C. Stephenson, called 'Bolton rowe', writer of plays; submitted: 1878 Play by C. W. Scott, called 'John Doe' and 'Saville Rowe', writer of plays; submitted: 1878
‘To Paris and back for five pounds’, farce in one act by J. M. Morton. Licence sent 3 February 1853 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 5 February 1853. Request for licence written and signed by Benjamin Webster. Actors’ names included alongside dramatis personae. Revisions thr...
'The soldier's wife', drama in two acts. Licence sent 30 May 1853 for performance at the Britannia Saloon 5 June 1853. Possible analogue by F. F. Cooper performed in 1854. Keywords: military, working class characters, crime, domestic violence, murder, doctors and medicine, execution. ff. 26...