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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Drama<br />

2011 | 2012<br />

Newington Butts! F. (StJ 2 Nov 1866). Lacy 1088; French 1088.<br />

A slice <strong>of</strong> luck. F. (Adel 17 June 1867). Lacy 76; Spencer’s Boston Th<br />

24.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two Puddifoots. F. (Olym 14 Oct 1867) [Boston 1869]. French;<br />

Spencer’s Boston Th 6.<br />

If I had a thousand a year. F. (Olym 21 Oct 1867). Lacy; World acting<br />

drama, Chicago.<br />

Master Jones’s birthday. F. (P’cess 24 Aug 1868). Lacy; De Witt 39.<br />

A day’s fishing. F. (Adel 8 Mar 1869). Lacy; French’s minor drama 311.<br />

‘Little mother’. Ca. (Roy 21 Apr 1870). Lacy 91; French 1363.<br />

Maggie’s situation. Ca. (Court 27 Jan 1875). Lacy 83; French 1797.<br />

My bachelor days. (Wynd 1 Aug 1901). From Célimare le bïen-aimé.<br />

Sea-bathing at home; and <strong>The</strong> wrong man. [1883?]; Dicks’ 433.<br />

Something to do. (Hay as News from China) rev and adapted 1 Apr<br />

1884.<br />

Going it! Another lesson to fathers. FC. (Roy Glasgow 13 Nov 1885).<br />

French. Micro. Written with W. A. Vicars.<br />

After a storm, comes a calm. Ca. [c. 1886]; Lacy 134; De Witt 340;<br />

Sergel 340.<br />

Declined with thanks. FCa. [c. 1886]; French; Sergel 342. Adapted by<br />

H. L. Williams.<br />

<strong>The</strong> auctioneer. C. (Bournemouth 30 May 1898). Written with<br />

Robert Reece. Revised as <strong>The</strong> highest bidder by David Belasco<br />

and E. H. Sothern. C. New York [1887].<br />

At sixes and sevens. Ca. French 1848; Roorbach’s acting drama 188?,<br />

New York.<br />

Atchi! Ca. (POW 21 Sep 1868). Lacy; Roorbach’s acting plays 20, New<br />

York.<br />

Change partners. Ca. French 1850. Micro. Written with T. J.<br />

Williams.<br />

Eight hours at the seaside. F. French 1849.<br />

Express! A railway romance in 1 compartment. F. French 2000.<br />

First come, first served. Ca. French.<br />

Harlequin and William Tell, or <strong>The</strong> genius <strong>of</strong> the ribstone pippin. P.<br />

[18??]<br />

Kiss and be friends. F. [188?] Lacy 124; French.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little savage. F. (Str Nov 1858). Lacy 557.<br />

Love and rain. F. Lacy 61.<br />

A narrow squeak. F. French 1839.<br />

Not if I know it! F. World acting drama, Chicago. From Le supplice<br />

d’un homme.<br />

Old Gossett. FC. [18??]. Written with W. A. Vicars.<br />

On the sly. F. (H. 24 Oct 1864). Lacy 944; Ames 33, Clyde, Ohio.<br />

Pepperpot’s little pets! F. French 1998.<br />

Slight mistakes. F. (CG 1 Jan 1884). French 1810.<br />

Taken from the French. Ca. French 2001.<br />

Ticklish times. F. (Olym 8 Mar 1858). Lacy 513; French’s minor drama<br />

256; Spencer’s Boston Th 187.<br />

Trade. C. New York. Written with Robert Reece.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trumpeter’s wedding. F. Duncombe; Lacy.<br />

See also Nicoll 4, pp. 361–3, 600–1; 5, pp. 495–7, 807.<br />

§2<br />

Knight, J. In DNB.<br />

Scott, C. John Maddison Morton. London Soc 49 [1886].<br />

Scott, C. Memoir. In Plays for home performance, 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre 14 1889.<br />

London Figaro 23 Dec 1891.<br />

Black and White 2 Jan 1892. [ls]<br />

John Oxenford 1812–77<br />

Collections<br />

Catalogue <strong>of</strong> a collection <strong>of</strong> books, including the library <strong>of</strong> the late<br />

John Oxenford, Esq. [. . .]. Which will be sold by auction by<br />

Messrs. Puttic and Simpson [. . .] on Tuesday, July 31st, 1877. 1877.<br />

A clearance sale. A miscellaneous collection <strong>of</strong> old and new books<br />

from the libraries <strong>of</strong> John Oxenford, Esq. Dramatic critic, [. . .]<br />

which will be sold by auction by Bernard Quaritch [. . .] on<br />

Tuesday, June 25, 1878. 1878.<br />

Catalogue <strong>of</strong> a collection <strong>of</strong> books, including a portion <strong>of</strong> the library<br />

<strong>of</strong> the late John Oxenford, Esq, [. . .]. To be sold by auction by<br />

Messrs. Puttic and Simpson [. . .]. On Wednesday May 26, 1880.<br />

1880.<br />

§1<br />

My fellow clerk. F. (Lyc 20 Apr 1835). Dicks 558; Duncombe 264;<br />

French 196; Lacy 48; J. Miller 1835; Mod Eng Com Th 1.<br />

I and my double. F. (Lyc 16 June 1835). Dicks 579; Duncombe 280.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dice <strong>of</strong> death. MD. (Lyc 14 Sep 1835). Dicks 592; Duncombe 218;<br />

Lacy 10. Revived as Apollyon the great fiend! or <strong>The</strong> love token.<br />

(Lyc 12 Apr 1841).<br />

Twice killed. F. (Olym 26 Nov 1835). Dicks 531; Duncombe 166; Lacy<br />

24; in B. N. Webster, <strong>The</strong> series <strong>of</strong> dramatic entertainments performed<br />

[. . .] at Windsor Castle, [1849]; Selections from the<br />

modern British dramatists. With introduction and biographical<br />

notes, ed G. H. Lewes, 2 vols Leipzig 1867, vol 2, pp. 369–91.<br />

A day well spent. F. (Lyc 4 Apr 1836). Dicks 531; Duncombe 247; Lacy<br />

34; Mod Eng Com Th 2; 1836; Leipzig 1839 (Wunder); Breslau<br />

1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rape <strong>of</strong> the lock. Bsq. (Olym 27 Mar 1837). Duncombe 261; Dicks<br />

1021.<br />

No followers. F. (Str 4 Sep 1837); Dicks 987; Duncombe 267; Mod Eng<br />

Com Th 1.<br />

A quiet day. F. (Olym 12 Oct 1837). Dicks 987; Duncombe 270; Mod<br />

Eng Com Th 1.<br />

What have I done?. F. (Olym 12 Mar 1838). Duncombe 255.<br />

Dr Dilworth. F. (Olym 15 Apr 1839). Dicks 558; National Acting<br />

Drama 7; Chapman & Hall 1839; Boston 1857.<br />

<strong>English</strong> etiquette. F. (Olym 2 Nov 1840). Dicks 658.<br />

Legerdemain or <strong>The</strong> conjurer’s wife. Ca. (Str 5 Oct 1842). Dicks 657.<br />

Dearest Elizabeth. F. (H 22 Jan 1848). Webster’s National acting<br />

drama 14.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reigning favourite. D. (Str 9 Oct 1849). Lacy n.s. 1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sleeper awakened. O. (H 15 Nov 1850). Music by G. A. Macfarren.<br />

1850.<br />

Aminta. CO. (H 26 Jan 1852). Music by W. H. Glover. Webster’s<br />

National acting drama 182.<br />

Only a half-penny. F. (Olym 30 May 1855). Lacy 22.<br />

Five pounds reward. F. (Olym 3 Dec 1855). Lacy 24.<br />

A family failing. F. (H 17 Nov 1856). Lacy 29.<br />

A doubtful victory. Ca. (Olym 26 Apr 1858). French 531; Lacy 36;<br />

Spencer, Boston 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> porter’s knot. MD. (Olym 2 Dec 1858). Lacy 38.<br />

Retained for the defence. F. (Olym 25 May 1859). Lacy 41.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magic toys. Ext. (StJ 24 Oct 1859). Lacy 42.<br />

Uncle Zachary. D. (Olym 8 Mar 1860). Lacy 45.<br />

Robin Hood. O. (H 11 Oct 1860). Music by G. A. Macfarren. Cramer,<br />

Beak and Chappell 1860, rptd 1865.<br />

Timour the Tartar or <strong>The</strong> Iron Master <strong>of</strong> Samarkand by Oxus. Bsq.<br />

(Olym 26 Dec 1860). Lacy 49. With C. W. S. Brooks.<br />

A legal impediment. F. (Lyc 28 Oct 1861). Lacy 53.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lily <strong>of</strong> Killarney. O. (CG 10 Feb 1862). Music by J. Benedict. 1862;<br />

Boosey [1910]. With D. Boucicault.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world <strong>of</strong> fashion. C. (Olym 17 Mar 1862). Lacy 55.<br />

I couldn’t help it. F. (Lyc 19 Apr 1862). French 816; Lacy 55.<br />

Bristol diamonds. F. (StJ 11 Aug 1862). Lacy 56.<br />

Sam’s arrival. F. (Str 8 Sep 1862). Lacy 56.<br />

Freya’s gift; An allegorical masque in honour <strong>of</strong> the nuptials <strong>of</strong> H. R.<br />

H. the Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales and H. R. H. the Princess Alexandra. Bal.<br />

(CG 10 Mar 1863). 1863.<br />

Beauty or the beast. F. (DL 2 Nov 1863). Lacy 60.

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