Love and murder, farce in one act by John Brougham. Printed (French's Minor Drama, vol. 9, no. 72: New York, n.d.) Licence sent 12 October 1861 for performance at the Princess's. ff. 10. John Brougham, actor and dramatist: Plays by, submitted for licence: 1860-1866: Partly printed and partl...
'A Chinese romance', farce in two acts by F. Lennox Horne. Licence sent 27 January 1862 for performance at the New Royalty. Cover has illegible signature of proprietor and manager. ff. 30. F. Lennox Horne, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1853-1873.
'A fuss about nothing', interlude in one act by J. E. Soden. Licence sent 14 March 1862 for performance at the Town Hall, Hounslow. Author's name noted on the cover, with address, 16 Mornington Road, Regents Park. ff. 20. John Edward Soden, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1860-1862.
'The red lamp, or, The dark dens of the city', drama in two acts by W. Travers. Licence sent 17 April 1862 for performance at the Pavilion. ff. 27. William Travers, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1856-1867.
'Which is it?, or, A page's escapade', operetta in one act by J. H. Tully (author and composer). Licence sent 11 July 1862 for performance at Sadlers Wells. Sketch of a coat of arms for Lord Chamberlain’s Office and an unidentified shape in perspective on back cover. ff. 41. John Howard T...
'The Moreen and Shan Van Voght!, or, Love's young dream', Irish drama in two acts by J. H. O'Neill. Licence sent 23 July 1862 for performance at the Pavilion. Signed J. H. O'Neill. ff. 27. James Forster O'Neill, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1861-1862.
'The gypsey of Edgware, or, The crime in Gill Hill Lane', drama in two acts by Henry Young. Licence refused 20 August 1862. Contains annotations and underlinings in red ink, by the Examiner of Plays W. B. Donne. Written for J. H. Cave, manager of the Marylebone. Based on the murder of Willia...
'She would and he wouldn't' comedy in two acts by J. M. Morton. Licence sent 3 September 1862 for performance at the St. James's. Note in pencil, "Title not yet fixed", on front cover. Identifies J. M. Morton, Laburnum Cottage, Chertsey. Published in Lacy’s, vol. 56, no. 832. ff. 70. Jo...
'The Scotch sisters, an episode in the life of Effie Deans', drama in four acts by A. W. Walmsley. Licence sent 16 February 1863 for performance at the Royalty. MS written in more than one hand. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records change in title whereby "Effie" is replaced by "Jeannie". No att...
'The standard of England, or, The life of a soldier', drama in four acts by H. Young. Licence sent 28 March 1863 for performance at the Standard. Subtitle added in ink. Indicates "property of T. H. Cave". LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records place of performance as the Marylebone Theatre. ff. ...