'Effie Deans, or, The great sensation trial' ('Effie Deans; or, The lily of St. Leonard's'). Incomplete. No details of licence, authorship, or length are given as there is no title page. Loose pages inserted. Cues added in pencil. Not listed in LCO Day Book Add. 52703. No attribution given...
'The thirty-nine thieves' (Ali Baba; or, The thirty-nine thieves in accordance with the author's habit of taking one off!!), burlesque, probably by H. J. Byron. No details of licence for performance at the Strand noted on the script itself, but LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records date of licence as...
'Wreck and rescue, or, The labyrinth of death', drama in four acts by Thomas Mead. Licence sent 23 March 1863 for performance at the Grecian. Names of Thomas Mead, comedian and signature (illegible, but possibly G. Conquest) of actual and responsible manager, noted on script. ff. 41. Thoma...
'The heart of Midlothian, or, A new trial of Effie Deans', burlesque in one act by W. R. Osman. No details of licence on script for the first performance at the Victoria, but LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records licence date as 30 March 1863. Marks on script in ink. Stampof Frederick Fenton and Fr...
'Jessie Ashton, or, London by day and night', drama in three acts by William Sawyer. Licence sent 23 March 1863 for performance at the Surrey. Name of Richard Shepherd (manager of the 'Royal Surrey') noted on the script. Nicoll lists performance on 6 April 1863. For another version, see Add...
'The Rathboys, or, Shadragh the Shingawn and Ailleen the rose of Kilkenny', drama in three acts by Walter Williams. Licence sent 27 March 1863 for performance at the Theatre Royal, Sheffield. For another version, see also Add. 53016 L. Additions made to title to make title under which the sc...
'Mr. Buckstone at home, or, The manager and his friends' (Buckstone at home; or, The manager and his friends), extravaganza by J. S. Coyne. No details of licence noted on script for the performance at the Haymarket, but LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records date of licence as 4 April 1863. MS writte...
'Misplaced affections', drama in one act by Edward Draper. Licence sent 18 March 1863 for performance at the Princess's. Amendments in ink. No attribution given in Nicoll. ff. 26. Edward Draper, writer of plays: Plays by, submitted: 1863.