'Red John the daring, or, Settlers perils', drama in two acts. Licence sent 18 September 1861 for performance at the Britannia. Name of Samuel Lane, proprietor, noted on script. Original title crossed out in ink. ff. 30.
'That affair at Finchley' ('The particulars of that affair at Finchley'), farce in one act by J. S. Coyne. Licence sent 12 October 1861 for performance at the Strand. Entitled 'The particulars of that affair at Finchley' in Nicoll. Published in Lacy’s, vol. 52, no. 775. ff. 29.
'The toy-maker', comic operetta in one act, text and additional (?) music by George Linley. Licence sent 16 October 1861 for performance at the Royal English Opera, Covent Garden on 22 October 1861. Version of La poupée de Nuremberg, libretto by A. de Leuven and L. L. Brunswick, music by A. A...
'Family treason, or, Truth may blamed but never shamed', drama in three acts by T. Mead. Licence sent 24 September 1861 for performance at the Grecian. Numerous cuts and amendments in ink, stage cues in ink and pencil. Cover signed T. Mead, comedian, 17 Napier Street, Hoxton. Cover of Act I...
'The gipsy girl of Granada', romantic drama in four acts by W. Travers. Licence sent 15 October 1861 for performance at the Standard. ff. 33. William Travers, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1856-1867.
'Poor Joe of Horsemonger Lane, or, The child of the hempen widow' ('Horsemonger Lane Joe'), melodrama in two acts by W. Travers. Licence sent 25 September 1861 for performance at the City of London. Nicoll cites a further performance as 'Horsemonger-Lane Joe', at the Marylebone on 14 October ...