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Contributions to collaborative works<br />

Songs in Clari: or the maid <strong>of</strong> Milan [by J. H. Payne]. O. (CG 8 May<br />

1823). 1823; Cumberland 24; Boston 1856; Lacy 95; Dicks 406.<br />

Lays and legends <strong>of</strong> the Rhine [with music by H. R. Bishop]. 2 vols<br />

1827, 1832; Frankfurt 1830, London 1832, Frankfurt 1836 (with<br />

Legends <strong>of</strong> the Rhine by T. C. Grattan), 1837 (as <strong>The</strong> Rhenish keepsake).<br />

Twelve designs for the costume <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare’s Richard the Third<br />

[with drawings by C. F. Tomkins]. 1830.<br />

Continental gleanings <strong>of</strong> unpublished scenery [with drawings by C.<br />

F. Tomkins, executed on stone by J. S. Cooper]. [1836?]<br />

Souvenir <strong>of</strong> the bal costumé given by Queen Victoria at<br />

Buckingham Palace, May 12, 1842 [with drawings by C. Smyth].<br />

1843.<br />

Extravaganza and spectacle. Temple Bar 1861.<br />

An old fairy tale [<strong>The</strong> sleeping beauty] told anew in pictures and<br />

verse [with drawings by R. Doyle, engraved by the brothers<br />

Dalziel]. [1865.]<br />

An introduction to heraldry [by H. Clark, revised and corrected by J.<br />

R. Planché]. 1866, 1892.<br />

Songs in Babil and Bijou: or the lost regalia [by D. Boucicault].<br />

Spectacle (CG 29 Aug 1872). [1882?] (rev).<br />

Journals<br />

<strong>The</strong> recollections and reflections <strong>of</strong> J. R. Planché: a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

autobiography. 2 vols 1872, 1901.<br />

Translations<br />

King Nut-Cracker: or the dream <strong>of</strong> poor Reinhold. A fairy tale.<br />

[1853], [1927]. From H. H<strong>of</strong>fmann.<br />

Fairy tales by the Countess d’Aulnoy. 1855, 1888.<br />

Four and twenty fairy tales: selected from those <strong>of</strong> Perrault and<br />

other popular writers. 1858.<br />

Planché also edited or annotated several other works on costume, armoury<br />

and antiquities.<br />

§2<br />

J. R. Planché. Critic 5 Nov 1859. Anon.<br />

Athenaeum 5 June 1880. Obituary.<br />

Jnl <strong>of</strong> Br Archaeological Assoc 36 1880. Obituary.<br />

Simpson, J. P. J. R. Planché. <strong>The</strong>atre Aug 1880.<br />

A theatrical reformer (J. R. Planché). Stage 16, 23 Sep 1915. Anon.<br />

[dr]<br />

Isaac Pocock 1782–1835<br />

Hit or miss! O. (Lyc 26 Feb 1810). 1810 (3 edns), 1811, 1816 (Dibdin’s<br />

London <strong>The</strong>atre 6), 1818; Cumberland 34.<br />

<strong>The</strong> miller and his men. MD. (CG 21 Oct 1813). 1813, 1816, 1820;<br />

Cumberland 26; Dicks 28; Dicks’ BD; Lacy suppl vol 1; Boston<br />

1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magpie or the maid? MD. (CG 15 Sep 1815). [1815], 1816;<br />

Cumberland 28; Lacy 87; Dicks 948. First produced as <strong>The</strong> daughter<br />

(DL 7 Sep 1815). From Caigniez, La pie voleuse.<br />

Robinson Crusoe: or the bold bucaniers. MD. (CG 7 Apr 1817). 1817;<br />

Cumberland 28; Lacy 89; [1871]; Dicks 214. From Pixérécourt,<br />

Robinson Crusoe.<br />

Rob Roy Macgregor: or auld lang syne! MD. (CG 12 Mar 1818). 1818,<br />

1818; Oxberry 10; Lacy 3; Dicks 70; BD 2; Dicks’ BD [1867];<br />

Waverley dramas [1845]. From Scott.<br />

Montrose: or the children <strong>of</strong> the mist. MD. (CG 14 Feb 1822). 1822,<br />

Baltimore 1822. From Scott, <strong>The</strong> legend <strong>of</strong> Montrose.<br />

Nigel: or the crown jewels. MD. (CG 28 Jan 1823). 1923. From Scott,<br />

<strong>The</strong> fortunes <strong>of</strong> Nigel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> robber’s bride. MD. (CG 22 Oct 1829). Cumberland Minor 2;<br />

Boston 1856; Dicks 362; Cumberland 28; Lacy 69.<br />

See also Nicoll 4, pp. 383–5, 606.<br />

John Poole 1786–1872<br />

§1<br />

Byzantium: a dramatic poem. nd.<br />

Hamlet travestie. Bsq. (NT 24 Jan 1811). 1810 (anon), 1810 (authorship<br />

acknowledged), 1811 (2nd–3rd edns), New York 1811, London<br />

[1812], 1816, 1817, New York 1820, 1837, Oxford 1849, London 1853<br />

(in Lacy 10), New York 1866, London [187-?] (reprint <strong>of</strong> 1811).<br />

<strong>The</strong> hole in the wall. F. (DL 23 June 1813). 1813, New York 1813.<br />

A short reign and a merry one. F. (CG 19 Nov 1819). 1819.<br />

Simpson and Co. C. (DL 5 Dec 1822). New York 1823, 1827;<br />

Cumberland 43; Lacy 74; Dicks 336.<br />

’Twould puzzle a conjuror. F. (H 11 Sep 1824). Lacy 14; Dicks 648.<br />

Paul Pry. C. (H 13 Sep 1825). Duncombe 1; New York 1826; Lacy 15;<br />

Dicks 321; tr Ger 1854, Hungarian 1882.<br />

Lodgings for single gentlemen. F. (H 15 June 1829). Lacy 115; Dicks<br />

403; Duncombe 54.<br />

Patrician and parvenu: or confusion worse confounded. C. (DL 21<br />

Mar 1835). 1835.<br />

Crotchets in the air: or an [un]scientific account <strong>of</strong> a balloon-trip in a<br />

familiar letter to a friend. 1838, 1838.<br />

Little Pedlington and the Pedlingtonians. 2 vols 1839, 1860.<br />

Phineas Quiddy: or sheer industry. 3 vols 1843.<br />

Christmas festivities: tales, sketches and characters, with beauties <strong>of</strong><br />

the modern drama in four specimens. 4 vols 1845–8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> comic miscellany for 1845. 1845. Ed Poole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> comic sketch-book or sketches and recollections. 1859 (‘new edn’).<br />

For other dramatic pieces, see Nicoll 4, pp. 386–7, 606.<br />

§2<br />

Fitzgerald, P. <strong>The</strong> author <strong>of</strong> Paul Pry. GM Sep 1874.<br />

Richard John Raymond<br />

<strong>The</strong> castle <strong>of</strong> Paluzzi: or the extorted oath. MD. (CG 27 May 1818).<br />

1818.<br />

Cherry bounce. F. (SW 27 Aug 1821). Lacy 69; Dicks 360; Duncombe 9.<br />

Robert the devil: or the wizard’s ring. MD. (Cob 21 June 1830). 1830;<br />

Cumberland 33.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deuce is in her. F. (Adel 28 Aug 1830). Duncombe 7; Dicks 993.<br />

<strong>The</strong> farmer’s daughter <strong>of</strong> the Severnside: or the broken heart. D.<br />

(Cob 11 Apr 1831). Lacy 26.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old oak tree. MD. (EOH 24 Aug 1835). Duncombe 18.<br />

Mrs White. Oa. (EOH 23 June 1836). Duncombe 22; Lacy 55; Dicks 360.<br />

<strong>The</strong> discarded daughter. (Sur 5 Apr 1847). Duncombe 59.<br />

See also Nicoll 4, pp. 388–9, 606.<br />

William Barnes Rhodes 1772–1826<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> satires <strong>of</strong> Juvenal translated into <strong>English</strong> verse. 1801.<br />

Epigrams, in two books. 1803.<br />

Eccentric tales in verse, by Cornelius Crambo. 1808.<br />

Bombastes furioso: a burlesque tragic opera. (H 7 Aug 1810).<br />

[Dublin] 1813, London 1822 (pirated), 1822 (first authorised edn),<br />

1830; Duncombe 48; Cumberland 43; Lacy 3; Dicks 222.<br />

§2<br />

Bibliotheca dramatica: a catalogue <strong>of</strong> the dramatic library <strong>of</strong> W. B.<br />

Rhodes esq, which will be sold by auction by Mr Sotheby. [1825.]<br />

GM Nov 1826. Obituary.<br />

Lord John Russell, 1st Earl Russell 1792–1878<br />

Isaac Pocock | Lord John Russell<br />

Don Carlos: or persecution. D. (Sur 8 June 1848). 1822 (6 edns). From<br />

Schiller.<br />

Caius Gracchus. [1830.] From Monti.<br />

1981 | 1982

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