'Under the lamps. Or, The gentleman of the night', drama in three acts by T. Mead. Licence sent 25 September 1862 for performance at the Grecian. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records the stipulation that a line of text be omitted from Act 1, Sc. 2. ff. 35. Thomas Mead, actor: Plays by, subimitte...
'Camilla's husband, or, Married in haste', drama in three acts by Watts Phillips. Licence sent 21 October 1862 for performance at the Olympic. Stage manager's cues in pencil, numerous cuts in ink. Published in Lacy’s, vol. 59, no. 884. ff. 78. Watts Phillips, dramatist and designer: Play...
'The robbers of the Pyrenees', drama in two acts and a prologue by W. E. Suter. Licence sent 13 September 1862 for performance at the Effingham. Cover identifies W. E. Suter and Morris Abrahams. Final page signed W. E. Suter with diagram of final stage positions. "Adapted from the French", ...
'The iron clasp, or, The gitana's dream', drama in two acts by W. T. Towsnend. Licence sent 25 September 1862 for performance at the Pavilion. ff. 37. William Thompson Townsend, dramatist: Drama: 1853-1866.
'The Countess d'Argentine', comedy in two acts by A. Stalman. Licence sent 11 October 1862 for performance at Sadlers Wells. Stage cues underlined or boxed in red ink. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records the stipulation that certain lines from Act II be omitted. ff. 58. Alfred Stalman, writer ...
'My son's a daughter', comedietta in in two acts by J. Parselle. Licence sent 11 September 1862 for performance at the Strand. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records the stipulation to omit the word, "Damn". Published in Lacy’s, vol. 56, no. 839. ff. 34. J. Parselle, writer of plays: Plays by, ...
'Harry Carely, or, The oak and the bramble', drama in two acts by Nelson Lee the younger. Licence sent 18 October 1862 for performance at the City of London. “A new drama of everyday life”. Names of Messrs. Johnson and Nelson Lee noted on the cover page. Numerous cuts marked in ink. ff. 51...
'Jeannie Deans, or, The sisters of St. Leonards' (), drama in four acts by C. H. Hazlewood. Licence sent 9 September 1862 for performance at the Standard. Based on the novel The heart of Midlothian, by Walter Scott, first published in Tales of my landlord, 2nd ser., collected and arranged by ...
'There are secrets in all families, or, Clouds of sorrow and rays of sunshine', drama in three acts by Adolphe Faucquez. Licence sent 27 September 1862 for performance at Sadlers Wells. Faucquez described as the author of 'The guilty mother', 'The son of toil', The sacred trust', etc. on titl...