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<strong>The</strong> double-bedded room. F. (H 3 July 1843). Duncombe 47; Lacy 887;<br />

French’s minor drama 171.<br />

My wife’s second floor. F. (P’cess 22 July 1843). Duncombe 74; Lacy<br />

44; French 659.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wedding breakfast. F. (H 24 Aug 1843). Duncombe 48; French<br />

2193.<br />

My wife’s come! F. (DL 18 Oct 1843). Duncombe 48.<br />

<strong>The</strong> railroad trip, or London, Birmingham & Bristol!! F. (H 23 Oct<br />

1843). Duncombe 38. Written with Thomas Morton Jr.<br />

<strong>The</strong> milliner’s holiday. F. (H 29 June 1844). Duncombe 1; Lacy 38.<br />

Young England. F. (H 30 Nov 1844). Duncombe 51; Lacy 408.<br />

<strong>The</strong> corporal’s wedding, or A kiss from the bride. F. (Adel 20 Jan<br />

1845). Duncombe 52.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mother and child are doing well. F. (Adel 24 Feb 1845). Webster<br />

117; New York. [1845?].<br />

Who’s the composer? CD. (H 28 Oct 1845). Duncombe 54; French 1845.<br />

Lend me five shillings. F. (H 19 Feb 1846). Lacy 30; Duncombe 55;<br />

French 24; Spencer’s Boston Th.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish tiger. F. (H 2 May 1846). Lacy 34; Duncombe 56; French’s<br />

minor drama 84.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king and I! F. (H 4 June 1846). Duncombe 53; Lacy 40.<br />

Done on both sides. F. (Lyc 24 Feb 1847). Lacy 26; Duncombe 61.<br />

Who do they take me for? F. (H 1 June 1847). Cumberland 473; Lacy<br />

111; Duncombe 59; French 111.<br />

Who’s my husband? F. (H 16 Oct 1847). Lacy 80; Duncombe 60;<br />

French 1194.<br />

Box and Cox, a romance <strong>of</strong> real life. F. (Lyc 1 Nov 1847). Dicks 1059;<br />

Lacy 5; Duncombe 60; Heywood 190; French’s minor drama 21;<br />

Mod Eng Com Th 4; Booth 4. Micro. From Une chambre pour<br />

deux and Une chambre à deux lits. An Ethiopian version<br />

Africanised expressly for George Christy by E. B. Christy, New<br />

York [1856] (Brady’s Ethiopian drama 2). Cox and Box, or <strong>The</strong><br />

long-lost brothers: triumviretta in 1 act adapted by F. C. Burnand;<br />

music by Arthur S. Sullivan [1866]; French’s minor drama 324.<br />

Old Honesty. CD. (H 6 Apr 1848). Duncombe 61; Lacy 38; Spencer’s<br />

Boston Th 7.<br />

Going to the Derby. F. (Adel 22 May 1848). Duncombe 62; Lacy 37;<br />

New Br Th 42.<br />

Poor Pillicoddy. F. (Lyc 12 July 1848). Lacy 38; Duncombe 62; French’s<br />

minor drama 209; Spencer’s Boston Th 79; <strong>The</strong> acting drama,<br />

New York.<br />

<strong>The</strong> midnight watch. D. (M’bone 5 Oct 1848). Lacy 39; Duncombe 62;<br />

De Witt 49.<br />

Slasher and Crasher. F. (Adel 13 Nov 1848). Duncombe 62; Lacy 8;<br />

French’s minor drama 31.<br />

Your life’s in danger. F. (H 20 Dec 1848). Duncombe 63; Lacy 9;<br />

French 131; Spencer’s Boston Th 34.<br />

John Dobbs; or, A dab at anything. F. (Str 23 Apr 1849). Duncombe<br />

54; Lacy 7; French 5; Spencer 11, Boston.<br />

A most unwarrantable intrusion. F. (Adel 11 June 1849). Duncombe<br />

64; Lacy 7; French’s minor drama 238; Spencer’s Boston Th 135.<br />

Where there’s a will there’s a way. CD. (Str 6 Sep 1849). Duncombe<br />

64; Lacy 9; French 129.<br />

My precious Betsy! F. (Adel 18 Feb 1850). Duncombe; Lacy 115;<br />

Spencer’s Boston Th 19.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three cuckoos; or Ticklish times. F. (H 13 Mar 1850). Duncombe<br />

518; Lacy 35 [as Ticklish times].<br />

Friend Waggles. F. (H 15 Apr 1850). Duncombe; Lacy; French 482.<br />

Sent to the Tower! F. (P’cess 24 Oct 1850). Duncombe 526; Lacy;<br />

French’s minor drama 224; Spencer’s Boston Th 109.<br />

Betsey Baker; or, Too attentive by half. F. (P’cess 13 Nov 1850). Lacy;<br />

French’s minor drama 192; Spencer’s Boston Th 50, as Betsy<br />

Baker.<br />

All that glitters is not gold. CD. (Olym 13 Jan 1851). Lacy; French’s<br />

minor drama 40. Written in collaboration with Thomas Morton<br />

Jr.<br />

Bulwer-Lytton | John Maddison Morton<br />

Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw. F. (H 1 July 1851). Lacy 54;<br />

French’s minor drama 42.<br />

A hopeless passion. F. (Str 15 Sep 1851). Lacy 5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two Bonnycastles. F. (H 25 Nov 1851). Lacy; French’s minor<br />

drama 44.<br />

Harlequin Hogarth, or <strong>The</strong> two London ’prentices. P. (DL 26 Dec<br />

1851). Lacy 5. Written in collaboration with Nelson Lee.<br />

Who stole the pocketbook? or A dinner for six. F. (Adel 29 Mar 1852;<br />

H 23 June 1851 as Dinner for six). Lacy 84; French’s minor drama<br />

236.<br />

<strong>The</strong> writing on the wall. D. (H 9 Aug 1852). [1852] New York; Lacy.<br />

Written in collaboration with Thomas Morton Jr.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman I adore! F. (H 9 Oct 1852). Lacy 112; French 112.<br />

A capital match! F. (H 4 Nov 1852). Lacy 116; French 116.<br />

To Paris and back for five pounds. F. (H 5 Feb 1853). Lacy; French 43.<br />

A desperate game. F. (Adel 9 Apr 1853). Lacy; Ames 2.<br />

Whitebait at Greenwich. F. (Adel 14 Nov 1853). Lacy; French’s minor<br />

drama 90; Spencer’s Boston Th 38, as <strong>The</strong> two Buzzards; or,<br />

Whitebait at Greenwich.<br />

Away with melancholy. F. (P’cess 13 Mar 1854). Lacy 14.<br />

From village to court. CD. (P’cess 5 June 1854). Lacy 15.<br />

Waiting for an omnibus in the Lowther Arcade on a rainy day. F.<br />

(Adel 26 June 1854). Lacy 15.<br />

Harlequin Bluebeard, the great bashaw; or, <strong>The</strong> good fairy<br />

triumphant over the demon <strong>of</strong> discord. P. (P’cess 26 Dec 1854).<br />

Lacy 243; French’s minor drama 146.<br />

A game <strong>of</strong> romps. F. (P’cess 12 Mar 1855). Lacy 260; French 260.<br />

<strong>The</strong> muleteer <strong>of</strong> Toledo; or King, queen and knave. CD. (P’cess 9 Apr<br />

1855). Lacy 264; French.<br />

How stout you’re getting. F. (P’cess 16 July 1855). Lacy 22.<br />

Don’t judge by appearances. F. (P’cess 22 Oct 1855); [c. 1884] Lacy 346;<br />

Spencer’s Boston Th 51.<br />

A prince for an hour. CD. (P’cess 24 Mar 1856). Lacy 25.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rights and wrongs <strong>of</strong> women. F. (H 24 May 1856). Lacy 26.<br />

Our wife, or, <strong>The</strong> rose <strong>of</strong> Amiens. CD. (P’cess 18 Nov 1856). Lacy 417;<br />

French’s minor drama 200; Spencer’s Boston Th 67.<br />

Aladdin and the wonderful lamp. P. (P’cess 25 Dec 1856). Lacy;<br />

French.<br />

An <strong>English</strong>man’s home is his castle. F. (P’cess 11 May 1857). Lacy 31.<br />

‘Take care <strong>of</strong> Dowb’. F. (H 23 Nov 1857). Lacy 34.<br />

Aunt Charlotte’s maid. F. (Adel 1858). Lacy; Spencer’s Boston Th 13.<br />

Thirty-three next birthday. F. (P’cess 22 Nov 1858). Lacy 560; Ames<br />

28, Clyde, Ohio.<br />

Dying for love. C. (P’cess 25 June 1858) [1858?]; French 536.<br />

Which <strong>of</strong> the two? F. (Str 25 Apr 1859). Lacy; French 589; World<br />

acting drama, Chicago.<br />

Love and hunger. F. (Adel 26 Sep 1859). Lacy 42; French 624.<br />

A husband to order. Serio-comic D. (Olym 17 Oct 1859). Lacy 632;<br />

French 632; Spencer’s Boston Th 69, New York.<br />

FitzSmythe <strong>of</strong> FitzSmythe Hall. F. (H 26 May 1860). Lacy 46; French<br />

688.<br />

A regular fix! F. (Olym 11 Oct 1860). Lacy 714; French 282.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pacha <strong>of</strong> Pimlico. Ext. (StJ 15 Apr 1861). Lacy.<br />

Wooing one’s wife. F. (Olym 21 Oct 1861). Lacy 52.<br />

Margery Daw; or, <strong>The</strong> two bumpkins. F. (Adel 16 Dec 1861). Lacy 52.<br />

Catch a weazel. F. (Str 17 Mar 1862). Lacy 54.<br />

She would and he wouldn’t. C. (StJ 6 Sep 1862). Lacy 56.<br />

Lad from the country. F. (Olym 5 June 1863) [1878?]; French 1736.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ‘Alabama’: altered from H.M. Sloop ‘Spitfire’. Ext. (DL 7 Mar<br />

1864). Lacy 920.<br />

Drawing rooms, second floor and attics. F. (P’cess 28 Mar 1864). Lacy.<br />

Woodcock’s little game. CF. (StJ 6 Oct 1864). Lacy 945; De Witt 11.<br />

My wife’s bonnet. F. (Olym 2 Nov 1864). Lacy 949.<br />

<strong>The</strong> steeple-chase; or, In the pigskin. F. (Adel 22 Mar 1865). Lacy 66;<br />

French 982.<br />

Pouter’s wedding. F. (StJ 19 June 1865). Lacy 67.<br />

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