'Edward the Black Prince, or, Harlequin and the magic feathers', Christmas pantomime. Licence sent 16 December 1862 for performance at the Victoria. Cues and additions noted in ink. Red pencil mark on ff. 40r. Comic scenes appended. Not listed in the LCO Day Book Add. 52703, nor in Nicoll....
'Beauty and the Beast', comic Christmas pantomime. Licence sent 19 December 1862 for performance at Covent Garden. Identifies Mr Harrison as manager. Cuts and amendments noted in ink. MS written in more than one hand. Comic scenes in different hand appended. Not listed in Nicoll. ff. 43.
'Retributive justice, or, Mabel the avenger' (altered from 'The ocean straight' and 'Mabel the avenger'), drama in three acts by E. G. Burton. Licence sent 15 December 1862 for performance at the Victoria. Identifies lessees as Messrs. Frampton and Fenton. ff. 76. Edward Gascoigne Burton, w...
'Harlequin Rose-in-bloom and the fairies of the enchanted shield, or, The whimsical princess and the three brothers of Bagdad', pantomime. Licence sent 15 December 1862 for performance at the Effingham Saloon. Name of Morris Abrahams noted on the script. Contains comic scenes. ff. 27.
'Harlequin Mother Goose, or, the Queen of Hearts that made some tarts and the Knave of Hearts who stole them', (altered from 'Harlequin and Mother Goose'), pantomime. Licence sent 17 December 1862 for performance at the Surrey. Lengthy comic scenes with titles appended. Listed in LCO Day Boo...
'Kenilworth, or, The golden days of good Queen Bess', pantomime. No details of licence given on cover. Signed C. H. James. Amendments in ink. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records licence sent 23 December 1862 for performance at the Queen’s. No attribution given in Nicoll. ff. 42.
'Cherry and fair star, or, Harlequin the dancing waters, the singing apple and the little green talking bird', pantomime by Francis G. Cheatham. Licence sent 17 December 1862 for performance at the Standard. ‘Pantomime opening’ on front cover. Comic scenes appended. Listed in Nicoll as 'Cher...
'King Sillyninny, who sold his wife for half a guinea, or, Harlequin and the enchanted princess', (altered from 'King Sillyninny or Harlequin and the charmed half-guinea'), pantomime by F. G. Cheatham. Licence sent 22 December 1862 for performance at the Pavilion. ‘Pantomime opening’ on front...