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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. LX (ff. 823). Oct.-Dec. 1833. (1) 'Prince Lee Boo!', by W. B. Bernard. ff. 1-69. (2) Song, 'The Old English Gentleman', for W. Farren's Benefit. f. 70. (3) 'The Deserted Village', by F. F. Cooper. ff. 71-129 b. (4) 'Hid...
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‘Ivanhoe’ (‘The Lists of Ashby, or, The conquests of Ivanhoe’), equestrian spectacle in three acts by F. F. Cooper. Licence sent 23 April 1859 for performance at Astley’s on 25 April 1859 (Easter Monday). Signed William Cooke, lessee and manager, ...
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Farren, William, 1786-1861,. Letters from William Farren, London, to various people [manuscript], [1828?-1853].
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A'Becket family. Diaries and Prompt Books, 1840-1890.
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CXXI (ff. 1166). May-June 1845. (1) 'London by Night', by C. Selby. ff. 2-59. (2) 'The Old Fleete Prison or the Widow and her Suitors', by F. F. Cooper. ff. 60-101. (3) 'Fi Fi or the King of the Conjugal Islands', by 'W...
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'Who's a traveller?' farce in one act by J. Howard and F. F. Cooper. Licence sent 25 October 1854 for performance at the Strand 1 November 1854. Signed on back cover. Keywords: transport, travel, pubs and inns, debt and its consequences.ff. 17.Fr...
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Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Autograph letter signed : London, to Wilkie Collins, 1854 Nov. 11.
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. LXXIII (ff. 788). May-Sept. 1836 (see also 42938, art. 6). (1) 'La Danse Interrompue', by P. Y. Barré and E. T. M. Ourry. French. Printed (1805). ff. 2-18 b. (2) 'Matteo Falcone' altered from 'The Two Chiefs or the Brig...
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CXXXIII (ff. 1082). Oct.-Nov. 1846. (1) 'Family Arrangements', by C. Long. ff. 2-51. (2) 'Mary Livingstone or the Maiden's Murder', by G. D. Pitt. ff. 52-108. (3) 'Queen Mary's Bower', by J. R. Planché. ff. 109-127 b. ...
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'The soldier's wife' ('The soldier's wife, or, The heights of Alma'), drama in two acts by F. F. Cooper. Licence sent 17 November 1854 for performance at the Strand the same day. Signed. LCO Day Book Add. 53703 records the stipulation that all oa...
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CXLIII (ff. 1007). Oct.-Nov. 1847 (see also 43008), except art. 7 (April 1846). (1) 'Morning Calls'. ff. 2-18. (2) 'The Traveller's Room', by E. Fitzball. fF. 19-42b. (3) 'Shooting the Moon', by F. F. Cooper. ff. 43-86....
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. C (ff. 1127). Aug.-Oct. 1842. (1) 'The Artizan's Daughter or the Broken Home'. ff. 2-32. (2) 'The Love Birds or the Birds of Paradise'. ff. 33-68. (3) 'Falstaff', by S. M. Maggioni. Italian, with English translation. Pr...
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'Where's Cruvelli?' farce in one act by J. Howard and F. F. Cooper. Licence sent 6 November 1854 for performance at the Strand the same day. Signed. Keywords: theatre, French influence, working women, London, musicians, science and technology.ff....
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‘Little Dorrit’, drama in two acts by F. F. Cooper. Licence sent 12 November 1856 for performance at the Strand 10 November 1856. Keywords: literature and literary reference, French influence, prisons and prisoners, poverty, family relationships, ...
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A'Becket family diaries and prompt books, 1840-1890
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. LXXXI (ff. 821). Jan.-April 1838. (1) 'Shocking Events', by J. B. Buckstone. ff. 2-19 b. (2) 'The Dancing Barber', by C. Selby. ff. 20-75. (3) 'The Confounded Foreigners', by J. H. Reynolds. ff. 76-106. (4) 'Our Mary An...
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‘Our national defences’, ‘extraviganzical farce’ in one act by F. Fox Cooper. Licence sent 12 February 1852 for performance at the Marylebone 16 February 1852. Signed by E. J. Smith. LCO Day Book Add. 53703 records the stipulation that the word '...
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'The new wags of Windsor', farce in one act. Licence sent 11 September 1854 for performance at the Strand 18 September 1854. LCO Day Book Add. 53703 records the stipulation that the word 'Lord' be substituted with 'Heaven'. Keywords: military, fa...
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. XXXIV (ff. 688). Nov.-Dec. 1829. (1) 'Snakes in the Grass', by J. B. Buckstone. ff. 1-37. (2) 'Billy Taylor' ('Billy Taylor or the Gay Young Fellow'), by J. B. Buckstone. ff. 38-60. (3) 'Two Nights' ('Les Deux Nuits or ...
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CXI (ff. 1033). April-June 1844. (1) 'The Destruction of the Bastile'. ff. 2-47 b. (2) 'The Will Forgers' al. 'Letitia Wingrove or the Crime Slumber of Forgery' ('Emma Wingrove or Crime Slumbers'), [by T. Mildenhall?]. ...
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LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. XXIII (ff. 504). Nov.-Dec. 1827, except art. 12 (May 1827). (1) 'Casco Bay or the Buccaniers' altered from 'Michael Burne' ('Casco Bay or the Mutineers of 1727'), by W. B. Bernard. ff. 1-37. (2) Songs for the Olympic Th...
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'Hard times', drama in three acts by F. F. Cooper. Licence sent 10 August 1854 for performance at the Strand 14 August 1854. Request for licence written in a hand that appears to be Benjamin Webster's. LCO Day Book Add. 53703 records the stipulat...
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'Love's trial, or, The game of hearts', domestic drama in two acts by C. H. Hazlewood. Licence sent 4 December 1857 for performance at the Britannia Saloon 3 December 1857. Cover signed Samuel Lane, proprietor. Includes comic scenes. Nicoll list...
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'Garibaldi the Italian liberator', opera by F. F. Cooper. Licence sent 7 July 1860 for performance at the Surrey. Name of Frances Davidge, the proprietor of the theatre, noted on cover. For another version, see Add. 52985 H. Contains words for s...
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'Silver store island, or, The British flag of the South American private', drama in one act. Licence sent 13 February 1858 for performance at the Strand 6 February 1858. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records the stipulation that the exclamation 'Oh Lord'...
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