Edwards, Henry Sutherland.

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British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000698.0x0001ce

Epithet: musical critic and dramatist

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creatorOf MS Mus. 1526. Correspondence A–G.ff. 214.includes:f. 1 Gilbert Abbott A Beckett, barrister and comic writer: J. G. Lewis, autograph collector: Letter to J. G. Lewis from Gilbert Abbott A Beckett: 1857: Autogr. f. 2 E. F. V. About, writer of plays: Si... British Library
creatorOf Vol. III (ff. 337). 1883-1884.George John Vandeleur Lee, musician: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of George John Vandeleur Lee: 1877-1886: Partly shorthand draft.includes:ff. 1, 135, 140, 147v Henry Burkinyoung, of Cornwall Gardens, London: Letter..., 1883-1884 British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CLXXII (ff. 1122). July-Sept. 1851. (1) 'My Dearest Anna Maria', by P. H. Hatch. ff. 3-38. (2) 'The Chateau of Valenza', by J. Courtney. ff. 39-53. (3) 'Death and the Lady or the Visions of a Night'. ff. 54-90. (4) 'The... British Library
creatorOf ‘Mephistopheles, or, An ambassador from below’, an extravaganza in one act by R. B. Brough and H. S. Edwards. Licence sent 10 April 1852 for performance at the Adelphi 12 April 1852. Request for licence written and signed by Benjamin Webster. Son... British Library
referencedIn ORIGINAL LETTERS of sovereigns and noblemen, actors, artists, and authors; arranged in each class, according to the nationalities of the writers, under the beads of England, Flanders, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and th..., 16th century-19th century British Library
creatorOf ‘The swan and Edgar, or, The fairy lake’, burlesque extravaganza in one act by H. S. Edwards and C. Kenney. Licence sent 12 November 1859 for performance at the St. James's. LCO Day Book Add. 52703 records the stipulation that a line of text be om... British Library
creatorOf Play by Henry Sutherland Edwards, musical critic and dramatist; submitted: 1872, 1872 British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CLXXIII (ff. 1009). Sept.-Nov. 1851. (1) 'King Liberty or the Devil in the Heart'. ff. 3-59. (2) 'The Forest Rose' ('The Forest Rose and the Yankee Ploughboy'), by S. Woodworth. ff. 60-94b. (3) 'Emma Hardy or the Murde... British Library
creatorOf Vol. LXXXI. 1876-1891.Oscar Browning, CBE; historian: Correspondence with Oscar Wilde: 1887-[1888].Frank Miles, painter: Letters to Oscar Wilde: [1876]-1878.Thomas Waldo Story, American sculptor: Letter from Oscar Wilde: 1884.Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie..., 1876-1891 British Library
creatorOf J. W. DAVISON PAPERS. Vol. ii. Brooks-Halévy. Principal correspondents include Shirley Brooks, Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, August Cruvelli, Sophie Cruvelli, John Thadeus Delane, Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Annette Essipoff, P. A. Fiorentino.ff. 177.inclu... British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CLXXI (ff.1001). May-July 1851. (1) 'Embrassons-nous Folleville!', by E. M. Labiche and P. C. J. A. Lefranc. French. Printed (n.d.). ff. 1-22b. (2) 'Roméo et Marielle', by 'P. F. Pinel Dumanoir', P. Siraudin and L. I. E... British Library
creatorOf 'The Christmas box system' (Christmas boxes), farce in one act by A. Mayhew and H. S. Edwards. Licence sent 14 January 1860 for performance at the Strand. Cuts made in pencil. Published in Lacy's, vol. 46, no. 685 as Christmas boxes. Keywords: ... British Library
creatorOf Vol. VI (ff. 165). E, F.includes:ff. 1-6v Maria Theresa Earle, wife of Captain C W Earle; author: Letters to T. H. S. Escott from Maria Theresa Earle: 1879-1883, n.d.ff. 7-10v Sir Frederick Alexis Eaton, Secretary, Royal Academy: Letters to T. H.... British Library
creatorOf ‘Adrienne Lecouvreur’, tragic drama in four acts. Licence sent 10 April 1852 for performance at the Theatre Royal Manchester 10 April 1852. ‘Helen Faucit Martin’ is listed on title page, but Nicoll lists author as her husband, Sir Theodore Martin... British Library
creatorOf ‘The goose with the golden eggs’, farce in one act by A. Mayhew and H. S. Edwards. Licence sent 31 August 1859 for performance at the Strand. Published in Lacy’s, vol. 44, no. 654. Keywords: lawyers, clerks, courtship, women reading, food and ea... British Library
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