Drama in two acts. Licence sent 25 August 1866 for performance at the Britannia. Samuel Lane noted as the theatre proprietor on folio 1, together with a note saying one pound has been paid. Nicoll lists no play with this title for 1866 but 'The last link of love' does appear as a play performed ...
Drama in two acts and four tableaux. Licence sent 14 September 1866 for performance at the Colosseum, Liverpool. Letter to W. B. Donne dated 12 September 1866 introducing the play from the theatre manager Thomas Theodore Heath on folio 2. Nicoll notes an alternative title 'England and Australia'...
'Ethel, or, Only a life', by B. Webster, the younger.
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Drama in four acts. Licence sent 9 October 1866 for performance at the Adelphi. The name B. Webster [Benjamin Webster] noted above the details of the theatre on folio 1. The name of the author is not noted on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to B. Webster, the Younger.
'Adele d'Escars, the picklock of Paris', by Mrs H. Young.
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Drama in prologue and three acts. Licence sent 26 October 1866 for performance at the Effingham. The name Morris Abrahams noted on folio 1. Nicoll lists the play as author unknown and gives the title as 'Adèle d'Escars, the picklock of Paris'.
A classical extravaganza. Licence sent 16 April 1867 for performance at the Strand. Nicoll lists the play as 'Pygmalion and the statue fair'. The play was also published by Lacy's (vol 75).
Comedy drama in two acts. Licence sent 11 May 1867 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Manchester. Nicoll notes the play being subsequently performed in Brighton on 1 November 1867 and at the Prince of Wales's, Birmingham on 7 May 1869. The play was also published by French.
Farce in one act. Licence sent 2 September 1867 for performance at the Surrey. The names Shepherd and Creswick, lessees of the theatre, noted on folio 1. The attribution of the play to T. J. Williams is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on the script.