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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CXLIV (ff. 1113). Oct.-Dec. 1847 (see also 43007).
(1) 'Une Fille Terrible', by E. Deligny. French. Printed (1846). ff. 2- 13b.
(2) 'Le Chef-d'OEuvre Inconnu', by C. Lafont. French. Printed (n.d.). ff. 14-25 b.
(3) 'Frederick William, King of Prussia, or Elrica' al. 'The Soldier's Sister or the Child of the Army', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 26-75 b.
(4) Address, by T. Brinkfield, for the Grecian Saloon. Autograph. f. 76.
(5) 'The Crock of Gold or the Murder at the Hall', by E. Fitzball. ff. 77- 102b.
(6) 'Manche à Manche', by J. B. Rosier. French. Printed [1843]. ff. 103- 113b.
(7) 'Partie à Trois', by A. Follet and E. Nus. French. Printed (1847). ff. 114-123b.
(8) 'Impressions de Ménage', by É. L. A. Brisebarre and 'Monsieur Saint- Yves'. French. Printed (1847). ff. 124-135b.
(9) 'Une Jeunesse Orageuse', by L. F. C. Desnoyer. French. Printed (1842). ff. 136-153b.
(10) 'Le Vicomte Giroflée ou celui que j'ai rêvé', by 'Monsieur Laurencin' and M. A. A. Michel. French. Printed (1846). ff. 154-163b.
(11) 'Le Premier Malade', by L. É. Vanderburch and M. Aycard. French. Printed (1847). ff. 164-171 b.
(12) 'Peggy Green', by C. Selby. ff. 172-201.
(13) 'The Tipperary Legacy', by J. S. Coyne. ff. 202-227.
(14) 'Harlequin Doctor Syntax and his Dapper Grey Mare', by R. N. Lee. ff. 228-241 b.
(15) 'Speculation'. Printed proofs (n.d.). ff. 242-286b.
(16) 'Anne Bracegirdle' ('The Tragedy Queen'), by J. Oxenford. ff. 287- 300b.
(17) 'Eyes, Nose and Mouth or Harlequin Prince Perfect and the Birth of Beauty', by E. L. L. Blanchard. ff. 301-329.
(18) 'Past, Present and Future or Harlequin Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, shewing All that has been, All that is and All that will be', by R. N. Lee. Autograph (?). ff. 330-350b.
(19) 'Philip the Falconer or Old Father Time or Harlequin and the Four Seasons' ('Old Father Time or Harlequin and the Four Seasons'). ff. 351- 358b.
(20) 'Above and below'. ff. 359-369.
(21) 'Mary of Manchester or the Spirit of the Loom', by E. Stirling. Autograph. ff. 370-417b.
(22) 'Jarvis l'Honnête Homme', by C. Lafont. French. Printed (n.d.). ff. 418-431b.
(23) 'The Mercer of Ludgate', by C. Z. Barnett. Autograph (?). ff. 432- 488.
(24) 'The Pearl of the Ocean or the Prince and the Mermaiden', by C. Selby. ff. 489-556.
(25) 'The Red Men or the Sachem's Vow', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 557-580.
(26) 'Un Voeu de Jeunes Filles', by M. A. A. Michel and J. J. L. Couailhac. French. Printed (1847). ff. 581-592b.
(27) 'Échec et Mat', by O. Feuillet and P. Bocage. French. Printed (1846), with manuscript alterations. ff. 593-626b.
(28) 'Antigone', by P. Meurice and A. Vacquerie. French. Printed (1844). ff. 627-669 b.
(29) 'The World of Wonders! or Harlequin Caxton and the Origin of Printing', by E. L. L. Blanchard. ff. 670-679.
(30) 'Tit! Tat!! Toe!!! (altered from Tit! Tit!! Toe!!!) or Harlequin Fairy Fortune!! and the Three Jolly Butcher Boys All of a Row!!!', by G. D. Gibbs. ff. 680-697.
(31) 'The Storm Fiend of the Appennines (sic) and the Arcadian Bowers or Harlequin Prince of the Blood Red Plume', by F. Ede. ff. 698-709b.
(32) 'The British Lion or Harlequin Panic and King Plum Pudding' ('The Plum Pudding Pantomime or Harlequin and the British Lion'), by H. Mayhew. ff. 710-721.
(33) 'The Daughter of the Regiment', by E. Fitzball. ff. 722-748b.
(34) 'Astounding Phenomena', by C. J. Mathews. ff. 749-758.
(35) 'The Yellow Dwarf or Harlequin and the Son of the Sunflower', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 759-776b.
(36) 'Fair Rosamond or Harlequin and the Magic Rose', by C. S. James. ff. 777-803.
(37) 'Harlequin and Little Great Britain or Jack and the Beanstalk and the Ogre's Wife', by T. L. Greenwood. ff. 804-812.
(38) 'Battledore (al. Battledoor) and Shuttlecock or Harlequin Trap, Bat and Ball', by R. N. Lee. ff. 813-822b.
(39) 'The Golden Branch', by J. R. Planché. ff. 823-862b.
(40) 'The Old Woman Tossed in a Blanket! or Harlequin Arthur O' Bradley' by 'W. T. Moncrieff'. ff. 863-876.
(41) 'The Maid of Honor', by E. Fitzball. Printed [1847]. ff. 877-895.
(42) 'Friar Rush or Harlequin and King Gold', by 'A. Crowquill' (A. H. Forrester) and A. R. Smith. In the autograph of A. H. Forrester. ff. 896-913.
(43) 'Un Caprice', by Alfred de Musset. French. Printed (1847). ff. 914- 957b.
(44) 'The Pledge, a Sequel to the Bottle, or the Goldsmiths of Clerkenwell, a Drama of Everyday Life'. ff. 958-984b.
(45) 'Diogène', by F. Pyat. French. Printed (1846). ff. 985-1003 b.
(46) 'Pierrot the Married Man and Polichinello the Gay Single Fellow', by B. N. Webster. ff. 1004-1037.
(47) 'The World Underground etc., etc.' ('The World Underground or the Golden Flute and the Brazen Waters'), by G. A. À Beckett. ff. 1038- 1053b.
(48) 'The Lighterman of Bankside or the Orphan of Bermondsey', by J. Courtney. ff. 1054-1082b.
(49) 'La Première Ride', by 'Monsieur Lockroy' and A. A. Bourgeois. French. Printed (n.d.). ff. 1083-1093.
(50) 'Teresa', by A. Dumas, père. French. Printed (n.d.). ff. 1094-1113 b.
includes:
- ff. 2-13b Eugène Deligny, dramatist and novelist: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 14-25b, 418-431b Charles Lafont, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1845-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 26-75b, 557-580, 759-776b George Dibdin Pitt, actor and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1834-1851.: Some autogr. (?). Some imperf.
- f. 76 Thomas Brinkfield: Address by: submitted 1847.
- f. 76b Samuel Field Gregory: Letter to J. M. Kemble: 1847.
- ff. 77-102b, 722-748b, 877-895 (printed) Edward Fitzball, formerly Ball; dramatist and writer: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1824-1851.: Some printed. Some autogr.
- ff. 103-113b Joseph Bernard Rosier, called (with others) 'Monsieur Losier', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1831-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 114-123b Eugène Nus, writer of plays: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 114-123b Auguste Follet: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 124-135 b Édouard Louis Alexandre Brisebarre, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1836-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 124-135b Édouard Déaddé, called 'Monsieur Saint-Yves', writer: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 136-153b Louis François Charles Desnoyer, called (with A Chapeau) 'Monsieur Louis', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1831-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 154-163b Paul Aimé Chapelle, alias 'Monsieur Laurencin': Plays by: submitted 1837-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 154-163b, 581-592b Marc Antoine Amédée Michel, alias 'Monsieur Marc-Michel'; writer: Plays by: submitted 1844-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 164-171 b Marie Aycard, novelist: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 164-171b Louis Émile Vanderburch, alias Vanderburck; writer: Plays by: submitted 1830-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 172-201, 489-556 Charles Selby, actor and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1834-1851.
- ff. 202-227 Joseph Stirling Coyne, dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1836-1851.
- ff. 228-241b, 330-350b, 813-822b Richard Nelson Lee, actor and dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1834-1851.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 253-276b Charles Dance, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1829-1851.
- ff. 287-300b John Oxenford, dramatist, translator and theatre critic: Plays by: submitted 1833-1851.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 301-329, 670-679 Edward Litt Leman Blanchard, called 'Francisco Frost'; writer: Plays by: submitted 1841-1851.
- ff. 370-417b Edward Stirling, alias Lambert; dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1836-1851.: Some autogr. Some imperf.
- f. 432b Thomas Rouse, manager of the Grecian Saloon: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1843-1850.
- ff. 432-488 Charles Zachary Barnett, dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1837-1849.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 581-592b Jean Joseph Louis Couailhac, writer: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 593-626b Paul Bocage, writer: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 593-626b Octave Feuillet, novelist and dramatist: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 627-669b Paul Meurice, writer: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 627-669b Auguste Vacquerie, editor: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 671, 1054 David Webster Osbaldiston, manager of the Royal Victoria Theatre; lessee of Covent Garden Theatre: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1844-1850.
- ff. 680-697 George Davis Gibbs: Play by: submitted 1847.
- ff. 698-709b Frederick Ede: Plays by: submitted 1843-1847.
- ff. 710-721 Horace Mayhew, author: Play by: submitted 1847.
- ff. 722, 813 George Ellis, of Drury Lane and the Surrey Theatres: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1845-1848.
- ff. 749-758 Charles James Mathews, actor and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1826-1850.
- ff. 777-803 Charles Stanfield James: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1845-1851.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 804-812 Thomas Langdon Greenwood, dramatist and theatre manager: Plays by: submitted 1824-1851.
- ff. 823-862b James Robinson Planché, Somerset Herald and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1824-1851.
- ff. 863-876 William Thomas Thomas, called 'W T Moncrieff', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1824-1847.
- f. 896 Alfred Henry Forrester, called 'Alfred Crowquill'; artist and writer: Letter to J. M. Kemble: 1847.
- ff. 896-913 Albert Richard Smith, writer and lecturer: Plays by: submitted 1842-1851.: Some autogr. Some printed.
- ff. 896-913 (autogr.) Alfred Henry Forrester, called 'Alfred Crowquill'; artist and writer: Plays by: submitted 1847, 1849.
- ff. 914-957b Louis Charles Alfred de Musset, poet: Plays by: submitted 1847-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 985-1003b Félix Pyat, dramatist and politician: Play by: submitted 1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 1004-1037 Benjamin Nottingham Webster, actor and dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1831-1851.
- f. 1038b J. T. Ennis, of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket: Letters to J. M. Kemble (continued0: 1842-1851.
- ff. 1038-1053b Gilbert Abbott A Beckett, barrister and comic writer: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1834-1848.
- ff. 1054-1082b John Courtney, actor and dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1843-1851.
- ff. 1083-1093 Auguste Anicet Bourgeois, alias 'Monsieur Anicet'; dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1834-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 1083-1093 Joseph Philippe Simon, called 'Monsieur Lockroy', dramatist and actor: Plays by: submitted 1832-1847.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 1094-1113b Alexandre Dumas, Père, French writer: Plays by: submitted 1832-1848.: Fr.: Printed.
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Add MS 43008 : LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CXLIV (ff. 1113). Oct.-Dec. 1847 (see also 43007). (1) 'Une Fille Terrible', by E.… - Hierarchy:
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- Oct 1847-Dec 1847
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- A Beckett, Gilbert Abbott, barrister and comic writer, 1811-1856
Aycard, Marie, novelist
Barnett, Charles Zachary, librettist and playwright, c 1813-1849
Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman, called 'Francis Frost', writer
Bocage, Paul, writer
Bourgeois, Auguste Anicet, alias 'Monsieur Anicet', dramatist
Brinkfield, Thomas
Brisebarre, Édouard Louis Alexandre, dramatist
Chapelle, Paul Aimé, alias 'Monsieur Laurencin'
Couailhac, Jean Joseph Louis, writer
Courtney, John, actor and dramatist
Coyne, Joseph Stirling, dramatist
Dance, Charles, civil servant and playwright, 1794-1863
Deligny, Eugène, dramatist and novelist, 1816-1881
Desnoyer, Charles-Louis-François, actor, playwright and theatre manager, 1806-1858
Dumas, Alexandre, called Père, writer, 1802-1870
Déaddé, Édouard, called 'Monsieur Saint-Yves', playwright, fl 1847-1852
Ede, Frederick, playwright, fl 1843-1847
Ellis, George, of Drury Lane and the Surrey Theatres
Ennis, J T, manager of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, fl 1842-1851
Feuillet, Octave, novelist and dramatist, 1821-1890
Fitzball, Edward, dramatist and writer, 1792-1873
Follet, Auguste, playwright, fl 1847
Forrester, Alfred Henry, called 'Alfred Crowquill', artist and writer, 1804-1872
Gibbs, George Davis, playwright, fl 1845-1855
Greenwood, Thomas Langdon, dramatist and theatre manager, fl 1824-1867
Gregory, Samuel Field, honorary secretary of the Spitalfields Benevolent Society, d 1861
James, Charles Stanfield, of Add MS 42987
Lafont, Charles, dramatist
Lee, Richard Nelson, actor and dramatist
Mathews, Charles James, actor and dramatist
Mayhew, Horace, author
Meurice, Paul, writer
Michel, Marc Antoine Amédée, alias 'Monsieur Marc-Michel', writer
Nus, Eugène, writer of plays
Osbaldiston, David Webster, manager of the Royal Victoria Theatre, lessee of Covent Garden Theatre
Oxenford, John, dramatist translator and theatre critic
Pathay, Louis Charles Alfred, poet and playwright, 1810-1857
Pitt, George Dibdin, actor and dramatist
Planché, James Robinson, playwright, 1796-1880,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000120963961,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/71552941
Pyat, Félix, dramatist and politician
Rosier, Joseph Bernard, called (with others) 'Monsieur Losier', dramatist
Rouse, Thomas, manager of the Grecian Saloon
Selby, Charles, actor and dramatist
Simon, Joseph Philippe, called 'Monsieur Lockroy', dramatist and actor
Smith, Albert Richard, writer and lecturer
Stirling, Edward, dramatist al Lambert
Thomas, William Thomas, called 'W T Moncrieff', dramatist
Vacquerie, Auguste, editor
Vanderburch, Louis Émile, alias Vanderburck; writer
Webster, Benjamin Nottingham, actor and dramatist