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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Drama<br />

1991 | 1992<br />

Temptation; or, the Vale <strong>of</strong> Sarnam [alternative title; Sarnem]. Bt.<br />

(StJ 1837). By Gilbert Abbot À Beckett or C. Millingen.<br />

Oliver Twist. B. (StJ 27 Mar 1838). Adapted from Dickens’s novel.<br />

Punch’s pantomime; or Harlequin and Magna Charta [alternative<br />

title: Punch’s pantomime; or Harlequin, King John and Magna<br />

Charta]. P. (CG 26 Dec 1842). In collaboration with Mark Lemon,<br />

Albert Smith, D. W. Jerrold et al.<br />

Little Red Riding Hood. O. (P’cess 5 Feb 1843). Nicoll.<br />

I puritani. Bsq. (P’cess 16 Mar 1843). Nicoll. An <strong>English</strong> version <strong>of</strong><br />

Pepoli’s opera.<br />

Geraldine; or, the lovers’ well. CO. (P’cess 14 Aug 1843). Nicoll.<br />

Adapted from Le puits d’amour by A. E. Scribe and A. de Leuvin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gaming table. D. (Fitzroy 3 Feb 1844). Nicoll.<br />

Prologue for Mary A. Keeley. Verse. 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world underground, etc, etc [alternative title: <strong>The</strong> world underground;<br />

or, the golden flute and the brazen waters]. Ext. (H 27<br />

Dec 1847).<br />

Charles II; or, something like history. B. J. W. Last 1872. Presumably<br />

misattributed by Nat Union Cat, mistaking Gilbert Abbott À<br />

Beckett for Gilbert Arthur À Beckett.<br />

Christabel; or, the bard bewitched. B. J. W. Last 1872. Misattributed<br />

by Nat Union Cat, mistaking Gilbert Abbott À Beckett for Gilbert<br />

Arthur À Beckett.<br />

An utter perversion <strong>of</strong> the brigand; or, new lines to an old banditty.<br />

Bsq. (H 26 Dec 1867). Phillips [1878]. Misattributed by Nat Union<br />

Cat, mistaking Gilbert Abbott À Beckett for Gilbert Arthur À<br />

Beckett.<br />

Happy Arcadia. In collaboration with William Schwenk Gilbert.<br />

Court 3 Mar 1873. Misattribution by Nicoll; by Gilbert Arthur À<br />

Beckett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sleeping Beauty; or Harlequin and the spiteful fairy. P. (CG 26<br />

Dec 1870). In collaboration with Charles Henry Ross.<br />

Misattributed by Nat Union Cat, mistaking Gilbert Abbott À<br />

Beckett for Gilbert Arthur À Beckett.<br />

A morning call. Ms, with alterations in another hand. Lib <strong>of</strong><br />

Congress.<br />

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Bunn, Alfred. A word with Punch. [1847.]<br />

À Beckett, Arthur William. <strong>The</strong> À Becketts <strong>of</strong> Punch: memoirs <strong>of</strong><br />

father and sons. 1903.<br />

Burnand, F. C. Mr Punch: some precursors and competitors. Pall<br />

Mall Mag 1904.<br />

Boyd, Martin. Day <strong>of</strong> my delight. Melbourne 1965. [ps]<br />

Henry Robert Addison, Lt-Col. 1805–76<br />

Licensing copies <strong>of</strong> the plays are located in BL.<br />

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All plays listed below are also issued in one or more Readex micro edns.<br />

Lo Zingaro. MD. (Adel 3 Aug 1833). Duncombe 12.<br />

Jessie, the flower <strong>of</strong> Dumblaine: or weel may the keel row! Oa. (Adel<br />

26 Aug 1833). Duncombe 13.<br />

Tam O’Shanter. F. (DL 25 Nov 1834). 1834; Dicks 532. In verse.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king’s word. Int. (DL 20 Jan 1835). 1835.<br />

Marie: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Pont Neuf. Ca. (CG 27 Feb 1836). Duncombe 21;<br />

Dicks 991.<br />

Handbook for residents and tourists in Belgium. Brussels 1838.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rhine and it’s [sic] banks and environs etc. Brussels 1839.<br />

Belgium as she is. Brussels and Leipzig 1843.<br />

Sophia’s supper. OF. (Sur 21 May 1849). Lacy 16; Boston Th 1 (dated<br />

1855).<br />

Traits and stories <strong>of</strong> Anglo-Indian life. 1858.<br />

Diary <strong>of</strong> a judge: being trials <strong>of</strong> life compiled from the note-books <strong>of</strong><br />

a recently deceased judge etc. 1860.<br />

No 117, Arundel Street, Strand. F. (Lyc 24 Mar 1860). Lacy 48.<br />

Recollections <strong>of</strong> an Irish police magistrate, and other reminiscences<br />

<strong>of</strong> the south <strong>of</strong> Ireland. 1862.<br />

Locked in with a lady. F. (Roy 2 Feb 1863). Lacy nd; Sergel 85; De Witt<br />

85.<br />

‘All at sea’: or recollections <strong>of</strong> a half-pay <strong>of</strong>ficer. 1864.<br />

Behind the curtain: a novel. 3 vols 1865.<br />

Paris social: a sketch <strong>of</strong> every-day life in the French metropolis. 1866.<br />

Forty-eight hours in Paris, amidst the ruins. [1871].<br />

<strong>The</strong> blue-faced baboon: or the man-monkey. (No performance<br />

details). Dicks 606.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

For Addison’s contributions to Dublin Univ Mag, Bentley’s Misc and<br />

Ainsworth’s Mag, see Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

Addison edited the first edn <strong>of</strong> Who’s who 1849. See also Nicoll 4, pp. 251,<br />

567; 5, pp. 235–6, 777; Readex Index,p.3<br />

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Dublin Univ Mag Oct 1841. Attributed to C. Lever.<br />

Era Almanack. 1868. [jrs]<br />

George Almar<br />

<strong>The</strong> rover’s bride: or the bittern’s swamp. MD. (Sur 30 Aug 1830).<br />

Cumberland Minor 11.<br />

Pedlar’s acre: or the wife <strong>of</strong> seven husbands. D. (Sur 22 Aug 1831).<br />

Cumberland Minor 5; Lacy 84; Dicks 280.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tower <strong>of</strong> Nesle. MD. (Sur 17 Sep 1832). Cumberland Minor 6;<br />

Lacy 91; Dicks 234.<br />

<strong>The</strong> knights <strong>of</strong> St John: or the fire banner. MD. (SW 26 Aug 1833).<br />

Duncombe 12; Lacy 56.<br />

<strong>The</strong> clerk <strong>of</strong> Clerkenwell: or the three black bottles. MD. (SW 27 Jan<br />

1834). Cumberland Minor 7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bull-fighter: or the bridal ring. MD. (Sur 8 Oct 1838).<br />

Cumberland Minor 14.<br />

Oliver Twist: or the parish boy’s progress. D. (Sur 19 Nov 1838).<br />

Webster 6; Dicks 293; Mod Eng Com Th 1. From Dickens.<br />

Jane <strong>of</strong> the Hatchet: or the siege <strong>of</strong> Beauvais. Spec. (Sur 20 July 1840).<br />

Duncombe 41.<br />

See also Nicoll 4, pp. 252–3, 568; 5, pp. 239–40, 777.<br />

Morris Barnett 1800–56<br />

<strong>The</strong> bold dragoons. Ba. (Adel 9 Feb 1820). Lacy 19; Dicks 509.<br />

Tact: or the wrong box. F. (Queen’s 21 Feb 1831). Duncombe 13.<br />

Mrs G. <strong>of</strong> the golden pippin: a musical entertainment. (Queen’s 14<br />

Mar 1831). Duncombe 8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> the Rhine. D. (Queen’s 22 Sep 1835). Duncombe 29.<br />

<strong>The</strong> yellow kids. Ba. (Adel 19 Oct 1835). Duncombe 18; Dicks 967.<br />

Monsieur Jacques. Ba. (StJ 13 Jan 1836). Lacy 28; Dicks 503. From<br />

Cogniard, Le pauvre Jacques.<br />

<strong>The</strong> serious family. F. (H 30 Oct 1849). Dicks 1007. From Le mari à la<br />

campagne.<br />

Sarah Blange. D. (Olym 27 Oct 1852). Lacy 31 (as Sarah the Creole).<br />

See also Nicoll 4, pp. 261, 510; 5, pp. 249–50.<br />

Thomas Lovell Beddoes 1803–49<br />

See col 535.<br />

William Bayle (Baile) Bernard 1807–75<br />

Letters, accounts and licensing copies <strong>of</strong> the plays are located in BL.<br />

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All plays listed below are also issued in one or more Readex micro edns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> freebooter’s bride: or the black pirate <strong>of</strong> the Mediterranean:<br />

including the mystery <strong>of</strong> the Morescoes. A romance. 5 vols 1829.

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