'Conscience, or, The voices of the old village bells', drama in two acts. No details of licence given on the script itself for the performance at the City of London Theatre, but the LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records title omitting the word 'old', and the date of licence as 6 April 1863. No attri...
'The vendetta; or, A family feud' ('Clement Lorimer'), drama in three acts and a prologue. Licence sent 5 May 1863 , no details of performance entered on script. Stamp of Frederick Fenton and Frederick Frampton, the joint managers, on title page. Act II entitled 'Squeezing the dry sponge', Ac...
'This and the other hand; or, Plague, fire and water', drama in three acts. Licence sent 26 May 1863 for performance at the Effingham. Morris Abrahams, the theatre manager, noted on cover. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records date of licence as 27 May 1863. No attribution given in Nicoll. ff. 32.
Niccolò de' Lapi, or, The siege of Florence, lyric tragedy in four acts (for the music by Francesco Schira). Printed for the theatre by Walter Brettell, n.d. In Italian with English translation opposite. Licence sent 9 May 1863 for performance at Covent Garden. Advertising material at front...
'The Maladetta, or, The Spanish maid and the mountain of the accursed' (altered from 'The headsman of Madrid'), drama in two acts. Licence sent 14 May 1863 for performance at the Britannia. Name of Samuel Lane, the theatre proprietor, noted on the script. Original title 'The headsman of Madr...
'Picked up at sea, or, The fisherman’s daughter' ('Found at sea'), nautical drama in three acts by T. G. Cheatham. Licence sent 13 April 1863 without details of theatre. Stamp of Frederick Fenton and Frederick Frampton, joint managers and lessees of the theatre, on the title page. LCO Day Bo...
'Phillipe del Turbillino, or, The wreck and the rescue', drama in two acts by W. E. Suter. Autograph. Licence sent 17 May 1863 for performance at the Queen's. Signed by C. J. James. Partial blue stamp on front cover. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records date of licence as 21 May 1863. No attri...
'Goggin's gingham' (altered from 'Groggin's Gingham'), farce in once act by H. Wigan. Licence sent 30 April 1863 for performance at the Strand. Additional part of scene two appended. This is written in a different hand and is clearly not part of this MS as it refers to a character "Tatty" wh...