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Add MS 42971
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- 040-002003646
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- 032-002003539
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CVII (ff. 997). Dec. 1843.
(1) 'Harlequin Tam O' Shanter and his Steed Meg! or the Witches of Alloway Kirk!', by R. N. Lee. ff. 2-30 b.
(2) 'Beds for Two', by E. Stirling. ff. 31-45 b.
(3) 'The Marriage Certificate', [by T. Mildenhall?]. Autograph (?). ff. 46-62 b.
(4) 'Petrach (sic) and Laura'. ff. 63-75.
(5) 'The Shifts of Genius or Phrenological Philanthropy', by S. Roxby. ff. 76-125.
(6) 'Harlequin and the Singing Mouse or the Giant Ogre and the Fairy Sprite', by C. A. Somerset. ff. 126-159 b.
(7) 'The Whitechapel Needle or Harlequin and the Pretty Little Dicky Bird', by R. N. Lee. ff. 160-205.
(8) 'Harlequin Lincoln Lucky of Lambeth or the Three Fairy Sisters of Witch Willow Dell' altered from 'Harlequin and Lincoln Lucky of Lambeth or the Hidden Treasure of the Pedlar's Acre'. ff. 206-224 b.
(9) ['Harlequin Bluebeard or the Fairy of the Silver Crescent'], by E. Stirling. ff. 225-234.
(10) 'Harlequin King Pepin or Valentine and Orson'. ff. 235-267.
(11) 'Harlequin and Hop O' My Thumb or the Seven Leagued Boots and the Ogre's Seven Daughters'. ff. 268-284.
(12) 'Pat a Cake, pat a Cake, Baker's Man, or Harlequin and the Magic Cake', opening (ff. 286-308), by R. N. Lee. ff. 285-328.
(13) 'St George and the Dragon or Harlequin and the Demon of the Nile! and the Fay of the Silver Waters', by R. N. Lee. ff. 329-356.
(14) 'Harlequin Grammar or Murray and A. E. I. O. U.', by R. N. Lee. ff. 357-377 b.
(15) 'Adèle or the Lone Farm' altered from 'The Governess! or the Mystery!' ('Adèle or the Roué Brother'), by G. H. B. Rodwell. ff. 378- 473.
(16) 'Judith of Geneva', by T. Morton, junior. ff. 474-512.
(17) 'Lucrezia Borgia', by J. M. Weston. ff. 513-540 b.
(18) 'Alice Home or the Revenge of the Blighted One'. ff. 541-655.
(19) 'The Magic Mirror or the Ninth Statue' ('The Magic Mirror or the Hall of Statues'), by G. A. À Beckett. ff. 656-678.
(20) 'Les Petites Misères de la Vie Humaine', by 'Monsieur Clairville'. French. Printed [I843]. ff. 679-688 b.
(21) 'Stradella', by P. Duport and P. A. A. Pittaud de Forges. French. Printed (1838). ff. 689-698 b.
(22) 'Pascal et Chambord', by A. A. Bourgeois and É. L. A. Brisebarre. French. Printed [1842]. ff. 699-713 b.
(23) 'Rue de la Lune', by C. Varin and 'L. Boyer'. French. Printed (1843). ff. 714-724 b.
(24) 'L'Aumônier du Régiment', by J. H. Vernoy de Saint-Georges and 'A. de Leuven'. French. Printed [1839]. ff. 725-734 b.
(25) 'Bruno le Fileur', by J. H. and C. T. Cogniard. French. Printed [1841]. ff. 735-747 b.
(26) 'Les Trois Beaux-Frères', by J. F. A. Bayard and T. M. F. Sauvage. French. Printed [1840]. ff. 748-759 b.
(27) 'La Famille Improvisée', by C. D. Dupeuty, F. A. Duvert and N. Brazier (see also 42929, art. 13). French. Printed (1841). ff. 760-770 b.
(28) 'Le Loup dans la Bergerie', by 'P. F. Pinel Dumanoir' and É. L. A. Brisebarre. French. Printed (1842). ff. 771-783 b.
(29) 'Trianon', by J. F A. Bayard and L. B. Picard. French. Printed (1841). ff. 784-797 b.
(30) 'Le Mari de la Veuve', by A. Dumas, père, and - (see also 42936, art. 29). French. Printed [1841]. ff. 798-808 b.
(31) 'Pourquoi?', by 'Monsieur Lockroy' and 'Monsieur Anicet' (see also 42929, art. 14). French. Printed (1839). ff. 809-818 b.
(32) 'Farinelli ou le Bouffe du Roi', by J. H. Vernoy de Saint-Georges, P. A. A. Pittaud de Forges and 'A. de Leuven'. French. Printed (n.d.). ff. 819-832 b.
(33) 'Le Commis et la Grisette', by C. P. de Kock and C. Labie. French. Printed [1842]. ff.833-841 b.
(34) 'Alive or Dead! or the Lover's Signal', by C. Webb. ff. 842-944.
(35) 'The Skeleton Steed and the Phantom Knights of the Charmed Ring', by T. J. Ramsay. Autograph. ff. 945-973.
(36) 'Harlequin Jack the Giant Killer! or the Ogre of St Michael's Mount' al. 'Jack the Giant Killer! or Harlequin and the Ogre of St Michael's Mount', by R. N. Lee. ff. 974-983.
(37) 'The Fair One with the Golden Locks', by J. R. Planché. ff. 984- 997.
includes:
- ff. 2-30b, 160-205, 285-308, 329-356, 357-377b, 974-983 Richard Nelson Lee, actor and dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1834-1851.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 31-45b, 225-234 Edward Stirling, alias Lambert; dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1836-1851.: Some autogr. Some imperf.
- ff. 46-62b Thomas Mildenhall: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1843-1849.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 76-125 Samuel Roxby, comedian: Plays by: submitted 1843-1848.
- ff. 126-159b Charles A. Somerset, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1828-1851.: Some autogr. Some imperf.
- f. 236 John Cooper, actor: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1843-1844.
- f. 378 Richard Lawrence, manager of the Strand Theatre: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1843-1844.
- ff. 378-473 George Herbert Buonaparte Rodwell, author and musician: Plays by: submitted 1824-1851.
- ff. 474-512 Thomas Morton, the younger; dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1842-1848.
- f. 475 Thomas Gladstone, Proprietor of the Adelphi Theatre: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1842-1844.
- ff. 513-540b J. M. Weston: Play by: submitted 1843.
- ff. 656-678 Gilbert Abbott A Beckett, barrister and comic writer: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1834-1848.
- ff. 679-688b Louis François Nicolaie, alias 'Monsieur Clairville'; dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1842-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 689-698b Paul Duport, alias 'Monsieur Paulin'; writer of plays: Plays by: submitted 1830-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 689-698b, 819-832b Phillipe Auguste Alfred Pittaud de Forges, alias 'Monsieur Desforges'; writer of plays: Plays by: submitted 1830-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 699-713b, 771-783 b Édouard Louis Alexandre Brisebarre, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1836-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 699-713b, 809-818b Auguste Anicet Bourgeois, alias 'Monsieur Anicet'; dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1834-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 714-724b Charles Victor Varin, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1831-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 714-724b Pierre Émile Partout, called 'Louis Boyer', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1842-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 725-734b, 819-832b Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, also called 'Jules Henri Vernoy Saint-Georges', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1834-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 725-734b, 819-832b Comte Adolphe de Ribbing, called 'Adolphe de Leuven', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1830-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 735-747b Jean Hippolyte Cogniard, dramatist; brother of Charles Théodore Cogniard: Plays by: submitted 1835-1843.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 735-747b Charles Théodore Cogniard, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1835-1843.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 748-759b Thomas Marie François Sauvage, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1827-1849.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 748-759b, 784-797b Jean François Alfred Bayard, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1827-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 760-770b Nicolas Brazier, dramatist and songwriter: Plays by: submitted 1827-1843.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 760-770b Felix Auguste Duvert, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1830-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 760-770b Charles Desiré Dupeuty, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1830-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 771-783b Philippe François Pinel, alias 'Philippe François Pinel Dumanoir'and 'Monsieur Dumanoir': Plays by: submitted 1830-1851.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 784-797b Louis Benoît Picard, dramatist and novelist: Plays by: submitted 1827-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 798-808b Alexandre Dumas, Père, French writer: Plays by: submitted 1832-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 809-818b Joseph Philippe Simon, called 'Monsieur Lockroy', dramatist and actor: Plays by: submitted 1832-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 833-841b Charles Labie, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1843, 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 833-841b Charles Paul de Kock, novelist: Plays by: submitted 1831-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 842-944 Charles Webb: Plays by: submitted 1841-1851.
- ff. 945-973 Thomas J. Ramsay: Play by: submitted 1843.: Autogr.
- f. 946 Thomas J. Ramsay: Letter to J. M. Kemble (?): 1843.
- ff. 984-997 James Robinson Planché, Somerset Herald and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1824-1851.
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Add MS 42971 : LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CVII (ff. 997). Dec. 1843. (1) 'Harlequin Tam O' Shanter and his Steed Meg! or the Witches… - Hierarchy:
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- A Beckett, Gilbert Abbott, barrister and comic writer, 1811-1856
Bayard, Jean François Alfred, dramatist, 1796-1853
Bourgeois, Auguste Anicet, alias 'Monsieur Anicet', dramatist
Brazier, Nicolas, dramatist and songwriter
Brisebarre, Édouard Louis Alexandre, dramatist
Cogniard, Charles Théodore, dramatist
Cogniard, Jean Hippolyte, dramatist; brother of Charles Théodore Cogniard
Cooper, John, actor
Dumas, Alexandre, called Père, writer, 1802-1870
Dupeuty, Charles Désiré, dramatist, 1798-1865
Duport, Nicolas-Paul, alias 'Monsieur Paulin', playwright and librettist, 1798-1866
Duvert, Felix Auguste, playwright and vaudevillist, 1795-1876
Forges, Phillipe-Auguste-Alfred, alias 'Monsieur Desforges', playwright, 1805-1881
Gladstone, Thomas, proprietor of the Adelphi Theatre, fl 1842-1845
Kock, Charles Paul, novelist; of Add MS 42909
Labie, Charles, dramatist
Lawrence, Richard, manager of the Strand Theatre
Lee, Richard Nelson, actor and dramatist
Mildenhall, Thomas
Morton, Thomas, the younger, dramatist
Nicolaie, Louis François, alias 'Monsieur Clairville', dramatist
Partout, Pierre Émile, called 'Louis Boyer', dramatist
Picard, Louis Benoît, dramatist and novelist
Pinel, Philippe-François, playwright and librettist, 1806-1865
Planché, James Robinson, playwright, 1796-1880,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000120963961,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/71552941
Ramsay, Thomas J.
Ribbing, Adolphe, called 'Adolphe de Leuven', playwright and theatre director, 1802-1884
Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte, author and musician
Roxby, Samuel, comedian
Sauvage, Thomas Marie François, dramatist
Simon, Joseph Philippe, called 'Monsieur Lockroy', dramatist and actor
Somerset, Charles A, dramatist
Stirling, Edward, dramatist al Lambert
Varin, Charles Victor, dramatist
Vernoy de Saint-Georges, Jules Henri, alias so called 'Jules Henri Vernoy Saint-Georges' dramatist
Webb, Charles, of Add MS 42959
Weston, J. M.