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Add MS 43003
- Record Id:
- 040-002003678
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002003539
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000672.0x0001ca
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- Add MS 43003
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol CXXXIX (ff. 1074). April-May 1847 (see also 42967, art. 33).
(1) 'The Farmer Emigrant or the Blessings of Peace'. ff. 2-38.
(2) 'I Due Foscari' al. 'The Two Foscari', by F. M. Piave. Italian, with English translation. Printed (1847). ff. 39-70 b.
(3) 'Anchor of Hope or the Seaman's Star' altered from 'Sea and Land', by E. Stirling. ff. 71-99.
(4) 'The Pirate Smuggler or the Mad Girl of St Martin's' altered from 'Betty Bolaine or the Mad Girl of St Martin's', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 100-149 b.
(5) 'Jenny Lind or the Northern Star', by H. R. Addison. ff. 150-157.
(6) 'Martin and James or the Adventures of a Country Girl', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 158-231 b.
(7) 'Carlos Gangenelli or the Bravo of Castile', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 232-283.
(8) 'Can't ye come out to night or the Buffalo Girls and Female Ethiopian Serenaders' altered from 'The Buffalo Girls' ('Buffalo Girls or the Female Serenaders'), by E. Stirling. ff. 284-303.
(9) Prologue and epilogue to an unidentified play. ff. 304-307 b.
(10) 'The False Light or the Son of the Sailor', by T. G. Blake. ff. 308-336.
(11) 'The Ship-Boy (altered from The Cabin-Boy) or the White Slave of Guadaloupe', by J. Courtney, Act 2. ff. 337-353 b.
(12) 'The Queen of Poland or the Hunters of Moldavia'. ff. 354-379.
(13) 'The Black Bayaderes or the Rival Serenaders', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 380- 428.
(14) 'Roberto il Diavolo' al. 'Robert the Devil', by S. M. Maggioni. Italian, with English translation (see also art. 15). Printed (1847). ff. 429-475 b.
(15) 'Robert-le-Diable' al. 'Robert the Devil', by A. E. Scribe and G. Delavigne. French, with English translation (see also art. 14). Printed (1832). ff. 476-528.
(16) 'The Gypsey Twins or Life in the Merry Greenwood', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 529-575 b.
(17) 'The Wood Demon or One o'Clock', by A. R. Smith and C. L. Kenney. ff. 576-616.
(18) 'Amy the Skipper's Daughter or the Lily of Devon', by C. Z. Barnett. ff. 617-643.
(19) 'The Male and Female Serenaders or Native Talent's Best', by G. Wilson. ff. 644-664 b.
(20) 'Oscar ou le Mari qui trompe sa Femme', by A. E. Scribe and C. Duveyrier. French. Printed (1844). ff. 665-678 b.
(21) 'L'Article 213 ou le Mari doit Protection...', by 'A. Dennery' and G. Lemoine. French. Printed (n.d.). ff. 679-689 b.
(22) 'L'Enfant Trouvé', by L. B. Picard and É. J. E. Mazères. French. Printed (1825). ff. 690-726 b.
(23) 'More Ethiopians!! or Jenny Lind in (altered from of) New York', by A. L. V. Campbell. Autograph. ff. 727-759 b.
(24) 'The Poacher's Wife or Pride and Poverty', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 760- 811 b.
(25) 'Un Coup de Lansquenet', by L. Laya. French. Printed (1847). ff. 812-849 b.
(26) 'Wanted, a Hermit', by T. Taylor. ff. 850-863 b.
(27) 'Temper', by R. Bell. ff. 864-903.
(28) 'King James and the Piper' altered from 'The King and the Piper'. ff. 904-927.
(29) 'The Poacher's Wife, a Story of the Times!', by S. Atkyns. ff. 928- 975.
(30) 'Romance and Reality or Silence gives Consent', by J. Brougham. ff. 976-1002.
(31) 'The Lonely Man of the Ocean or the Night before the Bridal', by T. G. Blake. ff. 1003-1064.
(32) 'La Carotte d'Or', by 'Monsieur Mélesville', B. Antier and A. B. B. Decomberousse. French. Printed (1846). ff. 1065-1074 b.
includes:
- ff. 39-70b Francesco Maria Piave, librettist: Plays by: submitted 1845, 1847.: Ital.: Printed.
- ff. 71-99, 284-303 Edward Stirling, alias Lambert; dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1836-1851.: Some autogr. Some imperf.
- ff. 100-149b, 158-231b, 232-283, 380-428, 529-575b, 760-811b George Dibdin Pitt, actor and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1834-1851.: Some autogr. (?). Some imperf.
- ff. 150-157 Henry Robert Addison, JP; writer and editor: Plays by: submitted 1833-1850.
- ff. 308-336,1003-1064 Thomas G. Blake: Plays by: submitted 1841-1851.: Some imperf.
- ff. 337, 354 David Webster Osbaldiston, manager of the Royal Victoria Theatre; lessee of Covent Garden Theatre: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1844-1850.
- ff. 337-353b (imperf.) John Courtney, actor and dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1843-1851.
- ff. 429-475b S. Manfredo Maggioni: Plays by: submitted 1837-1851.: Ital. and Engl.: Printed.
- ff. 476-528 Germain Delavigne, dramatist; brother of Casimir Jean François Delavigne: Plays by: submitted 1827-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 476-528, 665-678b Auguste Eugène Scribe, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1827-1851.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 576-616 Charles Lamb Kenney, journalist and author: Plays by: submitted 1844-1847.
- ff. 576-616 Albert Richard Smith, writer and lecturer: Plays by: submitted 1842-1851.: Some autogr. Some printed.
- ff. 617-643 Charles Zachary Barnett, dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1837-1849.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 644-664b George Wilson: Play by: submitted 1847.
- ff. 665-678b Charles Duveyrier, writer; brother of Baron Anne Honoré Joseph Duveyrier: Plays by: submitted 1834-1849.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 679-689b Gustave Lemoine, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1836-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 679-689b Eugène al. Adolphe Philippe, called 'Adolphe Dennery', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1842-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 690-726b Edouard Joseph Ennemond Mazères, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1827-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 690-726b Louis Benoît Picard, dramatist and novelist: Plays by: submitted 1827-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 727-759b A. L. V. Campbell, of the Grecian Saloon: Plays by: submitted 1845-1849.: Mostly autogr.
- f. 759b (copy) Thomas Rouse, manager of the Grecian Saloon: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1843-1850.
- ff. 812-849b Léon Laya, alias 'Monsieur Léon'; writer of plays: Plays by: submitted 1842-1851.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 850-863b Tom Taylor, called 'John Roakes', dramatist and editor of 'Punch': Plays by: submitted 1844-1851.
- ff. 864-903 Robert Bell, journalist: Plays by: submitted 1842-1847.
- ff. 928-975 Samuel Atkyns, actor and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1844-1850.
- ff. 976-1002 John Brougham, actor and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1840-1848.
- ff. 1065-1074b Baron Anne Honoré Joseph Duveyrier,; alias 'Monsieur Mélesville'; dramatist and songwriter: Plays by: submitted 1827-1851.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 1065-1074b Alexis Barbe Benoît Decomberousse, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1835-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 1065-1074b Benjamin Antier, called 'Monsieur Benjamin', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1831-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
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- Western Manuscripts
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- Add MS 42865-43038 C : Plays submitted to the Lord Chamberlain's Office for licensing under the provisions of the Acts regulating the performance…
Add MS 43003 : LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol CXXXIX (ff. 1074). April-May 1847 (see also 42967, art. 33). (1) 'The Farmer Emigrant or the… - Hierarchy:
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- Languages:
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French
Italian - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1847
- End Date:
- 1847
- Date Range:
- Apr 1847-May 1847
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- CE
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- Names:
- Addison, Henry Robert, JP, writer and editor
Antier, Benjamin, called 'Monsieur Benjamin', dramatist
Atkyns, Samuel, actor and dramatist, fl 1844-1850
Barnett, Charles Zachary, librettist and playwright, c 1813-1849
Bell, Robert, journalist
Blake, Thomas G.
Brougham, John, actor and dramatist, 1810-1880
Campbell, A. L. V., of the Grecian Saloon
Courtney, John, actor and dramatist
Decomberousse, Alexis Barbe Benoît, playwright, 1793-1862
Delavigne, Germain, playwright, 1790-1868
Duveyrier, Anne-Honoré-Joseph, alias "Mélesville", playwright and songwriter, 1787-1865
Duveyrier, Charles, writer and brother of Baron Anne Honoré Joseph Duveyrier, 1803-1866
Kenney, Charles Lamb, journalist and author
Laya, Léon, alias 'Monsieur Léon', writer of plays
Lemoine, Gustave, dramatist
Maggioni, S. Manfredo
Mazères, Edouard Joseph Ennemond, dramatist
Osbaldiston, David Webster, manager of the Royal Victoria Theatre, lessee of Covent Garden Theatre
Philippe, Eugène al. Adolphe, called 'Adolphe Dennery', dramatist
Piave, Francesco Maria, librettist
Picard, Louis Benoît, dramatist and novelist
Pitt, George Dibdin, actor and dramatist
Rouse, Thomas, manager of the Grecian Saloon
Scribe, Auguste Eugène, dramatist
Smith, Albert Richard, writer and lecturer
Stirling, Edward, dramatist al Lambert
Taylor, Tom, called 'John Roakes' dramatist and editor of 'Punch', 1817-1880
Wilson, George, of Add MS 43003