Drama in two acts. Licence sent 13 March 1867 for performance at the Britannia. The name of the dramatist is not noted on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to J. B. Howe and lists an alternative title as 'The wedding eve'.
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 29 June 1867 for performance at the City of London. The name Morris Abrahams noted by the details of the theatre on folio 1. The name of the dramatist is not recorded on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to E. Towers under the title 'A mine of wealth'.
Farce in one act. Licence sent 21 August 1867 for performance at the Olympic. The name B. Webster [Benjamin Webster] noted on folio 1. The name of the dramatist is not recorded on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to J. M. Morton.
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 30 August 1867 for performance at the Pavilion. Act II is in a separate hand. The attribuition of the play to C. H. Hazlewood is taken from Nicoll, the name of the dramatist not being recorded on the script.
Farce in one act. Licence sent 15 January 1868 for performance at the Colosseum, Glasgow. Nicoll lists the play as author unknown and gives the title as 'Nice mince pie'. The author's full name noted on folio 1 as Charles Johnson.
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 22 February 1868 for performance at the Britannia. Samuel Lane noted as the theatre proprietor on folio 1. The name of the author is not noted on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to C. H. Hazlewood under the title 'The young apprentice, or, The watchwords...
Farce in one act. Licence sent 7 March 1868 for performance at St George's. The name and address 'Creswick Jackson, 24 Wimpole Street. W' noted on folio 38v. The name of the author is not recorded on the script but Nicoll attributes the play to Creswick Garton.