'Pity the sorrows of a poor old man, or, Love rules the world'.
Scope & Content:
Drama in two acts. Licence sent 24 January 1866 for performance at the City of London. The playwrights Messrs F. Marchant and W. Travers noted beneath the details of the theatre on folio 1. The name of the dramatist is not recorded on the script and Nicoll lists the play as author unknown.
'Bluebeard re-paired, a worn out subject done up anew', by H. Bellingham.
Scope & Content:
Burlesque. Licence sent 1 June 1866 for performance at the Olympic. Pencil annotations on folio 1 give the surnames of some of the minor cast members. The name of the dramatist is not recorded on the script but Nicoll attributes the work to H. Bellingham and notes the play as being adapted from ...
A wife well won, or, My Grand-Uncle's legacy, by E. Falconer.
Scope & Content:
Drama in three acts. Licence sent in August 1867 (the exact date is not noted either on the script or in the LCO Day Book - Add MS 53704) for performance at the Haymarket.. Printed (n.d.) with manuscript amendments on the final page. Nicoll lists the play with the title 'A wife well won, or, My ...
'The Lady of Lucre, or, The cad's conquest and the proud patrician'.
Scope & Content:
The date of the licence being issued is not noted on the script, nor is the play recorded in either the LCO Day Book (Add MS 53704) or in Nicoll. The index to this selection of plays (Add MS 53086 Y) does list the play as being for performance at the Bijou Theatre, Bayswater.