'Ovingdean Grange', drama in three acts. Licence sent 5 January 1863 for performance at the Victoria. Names of Messrs. Frampton and Fenton noted as the theatre's lessees. Possibly a later version of a play by F. F. Cooper cited in Nicoll as being licensed under the title 'Ovingdean Grange, o...
'Effie Deans, or, The lady of St. Leonards', drama in three acts. No details of licence given on script. No attribution given in Nicoll. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records stipulation that one line - crossed out in ink in the text – be omitted. For other versions of the 'Heart of Midlothian' narrat...
'A capital match' ('A charming pair'), farce in one act. No details of licence or theatre given on script. A note on the front cover reads "A farce having already been licensed under the above title – a fresh title will be submitted to the Lord Chamberlain in a few days", for this previous play,...
'The Smiths at Norwood', farce in once act. Licence sent 17 January 1863 but no details of theatre given on script. Identifies Mrs Edwin Symthe Harris and Miss A. [illegible] Smith, possibly theatre lessee and playwright. No attribution given in Nicoll. ff. 40.
'First floor, second floor and attics, or, Up and down' (Drawing rooms, second floors and attics), farce in one act by J. M. Morton. Licence sent 23 January 1863 for performance at the Princess's. No attribution given in Nicoll. Published under the alternative title in Lacy's, vol. 62, no. 9...
'The antigarotte' ('My knuckleduster'), farce in one act by J. C. Wilson. Licence sent 23 January 1863 for performance at the Strand. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records the stipulation to alter the title to 'My knuckleduster'. ff. 18. John Crawford Wilson, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted:...
'A grey mare', a comedietta in one act, possibly by G. R. Sims and C. Raleigh. Licence sent 9 February 1863 for performance at the Adelphi. Name of B[enjamin] Webster (the theatre lessee and manager) noted on the script Genre amended from 'farce' to 'comedietta' in ink. Nicoll attributes th...
'The shadow on the hearth', drama in two acts, possibly by C. Bolton. Licence sent 19 January 1863 for performance at the Victoria. Names of Messrs. Frampton and Fenton, the theatre managers and lessees noted on script. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records the stipulation that two lines be omitte...