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Add MS 43023
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- 040-002003698
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- 032-002003539
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000672.0x0001de
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CLIX (ff. 1028). Dec. 1849, except art. 18 (Sept. 1849).
(1) 'The Loving Woman', by R. B. Peake. ff. 2-50.
(2) 'Hartley Manor', by G. E. Farmer. ff. 51-81.
(3) 'Worse than ever', by G. E. Farmer. ff. 82-105.
(4) 'The Golden Regions of California and the Geni of Light or Harlequin and the Little Fairy of the Silver Ladder', by G. E. Farmer. ff. 106-115 b.
(5) 'King René's Daughter', by Sir T. Martin. Printed (n.d.), with manuscript alterations. ff. 116-129b.
(6) 'Harlequin and the Wild Fiend of California or the Demon of the Diggings and the Gnome Queen of the Golden Lake'. ff. 130-148b.
(7) 'Jeannot et Colin', by C. G. Étienne. French. Printed (1822). ff. 149- 181 b.
(8) 'Le Caïd', by T. M. F. Sauvage. French. Printed (1849). ff. 182-210b.
(9) 'Harlequin Wat Tyler or the Fairies of the Land of Flowers'. ff. 211 - 217- (10) 'King René's Daughter', by the Hon. E. Phipps. Printed [1848]. ff. 218-259b.
(11) 'Pens, 1nk and Paper or Harlequin I-O-U and Pothooks and Hangers'. ff. 260-280.
(12) 'The Knight of the Eagle Crest or the Tourney of Love'. ff. 281- 322b.
(13) 'Pull Devil, pull Baker or Harlequin and Spitemandeatem and the Fairy Queen of the Sylvan Bowers'. ff. 323-340.
(14) 'Garcia or the Noble Error', by F. G. Tomlins. Printed (n.d.). ff. 341-370b.
(15) 'Yankee Doodle upon his Little Pony or Harlequin how Many Horses has your Father got in his Stable' ('Harlequin and Yankee Doodle, who came to Town upon his Little Pony'), by R. N. Lee. ff. 371-391.
(16) 'Le Val d'Andorre', by J. H. Vernoy de Saint-Georges. French. Printed (1849). ff. 392-411b.
(17) 'John of Leyden', Act 1. ff. 412-429.
(18) 'Don Giovanni', by T. H. Reynoldson, Act 2 (Act 1 forms 43021, art. 2). Autograph (?). ff. 430-463.
(19) 'Harlequin and Good Queen Bess or Merry England in the Olden Time', by G. H. B. Rodwell. ff. 464-515.
(20) 'Frankinstein or the Model Man!', by R. B. and W. Brough. ff. 516- 554.
(21) 'Harlequin and the Fairy Queen of the Magic Teapot or Chi Hi Ski Hi the King of the Golden Pagoda'. ff. 555-564.
(22) 'Moon Queen and King Night or Harlequin Twilight', by 'A. Crowquill' (A. H. Forrester). ff. 565-575.
(23) 'Diogenes and his Lantern or Hue and Cry after Honesty', by T. Taylor. ff. 576-614.
(24) 'Fiesco the Conspirator' ('Fiesco or the Revolt of Genoa'), by J. R. Planché. ff. 615-697.
(25) 'Old Boguey, the Terror of all Naughty Boys and Girls, or Harlequin Billy Best and the Gnomes of the Enchanted Key'. ff. 698-717.
(26) 'Harlequin Jolly Nonsense or laugh and grow Fat' ('Laugh and grow fat or Harlequin Nutcracker'). ff. 718-723 b.
(27) 'The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood or Harlequin and the Golden (altered from Magic) Horn and the Fay of the Silver Waters', by C. S. James. Autograph (?). ff. 724-758.
(28) 'Harlequin Fairy Land or the Princess Zela and the Three Wishes'. ff. 759-786.
(29) 'Clara Charette or Blighted Love', by J. W. Collier. ff. 787-891.
(30) 'Harlequin and the Dragon of Wantley or Moore of Moore Hall and Mother Shipton's Black', by T. L. Greenwood. ff. 892-912.
(31) 'Harlequin Simple Simon or the May Queen and a Voyage to the North Pole', by W. Cushnie. ff. 913-925.
(32) 'The Ninth Statue' ('The Ninth Statue or the Jewels of the Sun'), by R. B. and W. Brough. ff. 926-942b.
(33) 'The Island of Jewels', by J. R. Planché. ff. 943-982.
(34) 'May Morning! or the Mendicant Heir'. ff. 983-1013.
(35) 'Haÿdée ou le Secret', by A. E. Scribe. French. Printed (1849). ff. 1014-1028.
includes:
- ff. 2-50 Richard Brinsley Peake, dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1824-1849.
- ff. 51-81, 82-105, 106-115b G. Edward Farmer: Plays by: submitted 1849-1851.
- ff. 116-129b Sir Theodore Martin, KCB, Parliamentary agent and translator: Play by: submitted 1849.: Printed.
- f. 131b Thomas Rouse, manager of the Grecian Saloon: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1843-1850.
- ff. 149-181b Charles Guillaume Etienne, Author: Plays by: submitted 1830-1849.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 182-210b Thomas Marie François Sauvage, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1827-1849.: Fr.: Printed.
- f. 211 David Webster Osbaldiston, manager of the Royal Victoria Theatre; lessee of Covent Garden Theatre: Letters to W. B. Donne: 1849, 1850.
- ff. 218-259b Hon Edmund Phipps, writer: Play by: submitted 1849.: Printed.
- ff. 341-370b Frederick Guest Tomlins, journalist and publisher: Play by: submitted 1849.: Printed.
- ff. 371-391 Richard Nelson Lee, actor and dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1834-1851.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 392-411b Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, also called 'Jules Henri Vernoy Saint-Georges', dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1834-1850.: Fr.: Printed.
- ff. 430-463 Thomas Herbert Reynoldson, dramatist: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1839-1850.: Mostly autogr. (?).
- ff. 464-515 George Herbert Buonaparte Rodwell, author and musician: Plays by: submitted 1824-1851.
- ff. 516-554, 926-942 b William Brough, journalist and author; brother of R B Brough: Plays by: submitted 1848-1851.
- ff. 516-554, 926-942 b Robert Barnabas Brough, writer: Plays by: submitted 1848-1851.
- ff. 565-575 Alfred Henry Forrester, called 'Alfred Crowquill'; artist and writer: Plays by: submitted 1847, 1849.
- ff. 576-614 Tom Taylor, called 'John Roakes', dramatist and editor of 'Punch': Plays by: submitted 1844-1851.
- ff. 615-697, 943-982 James Robinson Planché, Somerset Herald and dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1824-1851.
- ff. 724-758 Charles Stanfield James: Plays by, and attrib. to: submitted 1845-1851.: Some autogr. (?).
- ff. 787-891 J. W. Collier: Plays by: submitted 1847, 1849.
- ff. 892-912 Thomas Langdon Greenwood, dramatist and theatre manager: Plays by: submitted 1824-1851.
- ff. 913-925 William Cushnie: Play by: submitted 1849.
- f. 926 b Benjamin Nottingham Webster, actor and dramatist: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1841-1851.
- f. 983 David Webster Osbaldiston, manager of the Royal Victoria Theatre; lessee of Covent Garden Theatre: Letters to J. M. Kemble: 1844-1850.
- ff. 1014-1028 Auguste Eugène Scribe, dramatist: Plays by: submitted 1827-1851.: Fr.: Printed.
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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 43023 : LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CLIX (ff. 1028). Dec. 1849, except art. 18 (Sept. 1849). (1) 'The Loving Woman', by R. B.… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002003539[0159]/040-002003698
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- Languages:
- English
French - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1849
- End Date:
- 1849
- Date Range:
- 1849
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Brough, Robert Barnabas, writer
Brough, William, journalist and author, brother of R B Brough
Collier, J. W.
Cushnie, William
Farmer, G. Edward, playwright, fl 1849-1851
Forrester, Alfred Henry, called 'Alfred Crowquill', artist and writer, 1804-1872
Greenwood, Thomas Langdon, dramatist and theatre manager, fl 1824-1867
James, Charles Stanfield, of Add MS 42987
Lee, Richard Nelson, actor and dramatist
Martin, Theodore, KCB Parliamentary agent and translator
Osbaldiston, David Webster, manager of the Royal Victoria Theatre, lessee of Covent Garden Theatre
Peake, Richard Brinsley, writer, 1792-1847
Phipps, Edmund, writer
Planché, James Robinson, playwright, 1796-1880,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000120963961,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/71552941
Reynoldson, Thomas Herbert, dramatist
Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte, author and musician
Rouse, Thomas, manager of the Grecian Saloon
Sauvage, Thomas Marie François, dramatist
Scribe, Auguste Eugène, dramatist
Taylor, Tom, called 'John Roakes' dramatist and editor of 'Punch', 1817-1880
Tomlins, Frederick Guest, journalist and publisher
Vernoy de Saint-Georges, Jules Henri, alias so called 'Jules Henri Vernoy Saint-Georges' dramatist
Webster, Benjamin Nottingham, actor and dramatist
Étienne, Charles-Guillaume, French playwright, 1778-1845