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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Drama<br />

2019 | 2020<br />

Catching an heiress. F. (Queen’s 15 July 1835). Duncombe 18; Lacy no<br />

582; Dicks 402.<br />

<strong>The</strong> guardian sylph: or the magic rose. Oa. (Queen’s 3 Aug 1835).<br />

Duncombe 50.<br />

Hunting a turtle. F. (Queen’s 14 Sep 1835). Duncombe 19; Lacy 40;<br />

Dicks 402; Philadelphia [1836?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> rival pages. C. (Queen’s 8 Oct 1835). Duncombe 25; Lacy no 1400;<br />

Dicks 926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> widow’s victim. F. (Adel 17 Dec 1835). Duncombe no 153; Lacy no<br />

930; Dicks 415.<br />

Little sins and pretty sinners. Ba. (Queen’s 12 Jan 1836). Duncombe<br />

30; Lacy no 281; Dicks 957.<br />

Frederick <strong>of</strong> Prussia: or the monarch and the mimic. Ba. (Queen’s 24<br />

July 1837 as <strong>The</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Prussia). Duncombe 27; Lacy no 478;<br />

Dicks 423.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dancing barber. Ba. (Adel 8 Jan 1838). 1838; Webster 3; Mod Eng<br />

Com Th ser 2; Dicks 380.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rifle brigade. F. (Adel 19 Feb 1838 as Rifle manoeuvres). Webster<br />

3; Dicks 757.<br />

<strong>The</strong> valet de sham. Ba (StJ 29 Mar 1838). Webster 4; Dicks 770;<br />

Boston Th 23.<br />

Jacques Strop: or a few more passages in the life <strong>of</strong> the renowned<br />

and illustrious Robert Macaire. D. (Str 24 Sep 1838). Duncombe<br />

31; Lacy no 1516; Dicks 599.<br />

Ask no questions. Ba. (Olym 24 Oct 1838). Webster 5; Dicks 454.<br />

From Bayard and Pickard, Mathias l’invalide.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king’s gardener: or nipped in the bud. Ba. (Str 1 Apr 1839).<br />

Duncombe 36; New BT 286; Dicks 535.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fairy lake: or the magic veil. Ba. (Str 13 May 1839). Duncombe 37.<br />

From Le lac des fées.<br />

<strong>The</strong> loves <strong>of</strong> Lord Bateman and the fair Sophia. Bsq. (Str 3 July 1839).<br />

Duncombe 37.<br />

Marceline: or the soldier’s legacy. D. (Str 9 Sep 1839). Duncombe 41;<br />

Dicks 568.<br />

Behind the scenes: or actors by lamplight. Ba. (Str 12 Sep 1839).<br />

Duncombe 38; Lacy no 1702; Dicks 703.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pink <strong>of</strong> politeness. Ba. (Olym 8 Feb 1840). Duncombe 41; Dicks<br />

772.<br />

Maximums and specimens <strong>of</strong> William Muggins, natural<br />

philosopher and citizen <strong>of</strong> the world. 1841, 1859 (new edn). First<br />

pbd in <strong>The</strong> Sunday Times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> handsel penny. F. (Lyc 13 May 1841). Pattie no 32.<br />

Barnaby Rudge. D. (EOH 28 June 1841). Duncombe 43; Mod Eng Com<br />

Th ser 1; Lacy no 1511; Dicks 393. With C. Melville. From Dickens.<br />

A lady and gentleman in a peculiarly perplexing predicament. Ba.<br />

(EOH 9 Aug 1841). Duncombe 44; Lacy no 1031; Dicks 425; Boston<br />

Th 19; New York and Philadelphia nd.<br />

Punch. Ext. (Str 18 Sep 1841). Dicks 618.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new footman. Ba. (Str 28 Mar 1842). Duncombe 45; New BT 353;<br />

Lacy no 1595; Dicks 535.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boots at the Swan. F. (Str 8 June 1842). Duncombe 45; Lacy no<br />

503; Dicks 564. Baltimore and New York 1847; French Minor NY<br />

no 2.<br />

Antony and Cleopatra. Ba. (Adel 7 Nov 1842). Duncombe 46; Boston<br />

Th 11; Dicks 602.<br />

<strong>The</strong> moral philosopher. Ba. (Adel 9 Oct 1843). Duncombe 48.<br />

Antony and Cleopatra married and settled. Bsq. (Adel 4 Dec 1843).<br />

Dicks 748.<br />

Dissolving views: or lights and shadows <strong>of</strong> life. F. (Str 22 Jan 1844).<br />

Barth nd.<br />

King Richard ye Third: or ye battel <strong>of</strong> Bosworth. Bsq. (Str 26 Feb<br />

1844). Duncombe 49; Lacy no 587; Shakesp bsqs 2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mysterious stranger. D. (Adel 30 Oct 1844). Webster 10; Boston<br />

Th 2 1855 (dated) (as Satan in Paris: or the mysterious stranger);<br />

Dicks 798. From M. Clarville et Damarin, Satan: ou le diable à<br />

Paris.<br />

London by night. D. (Str 12 May 1845). Dicks 721; Smith.<br />

Powder and ball: or St Tibb’s Eve. F. (Adel 16 June 1845). Duncombe<br />

53.<br />

Taming a Tartar: or magic and mazourkaphobia. F. (Adel 20 Oct<br />

1845). Webster no 126.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lioness <strong>of</strong> the north: or the prisoner <strong>of</strong> Schlusselbourg. D. (Adel<br />

22 Dec 1845). Webster 12; Dicks 929.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish Dragoon: or wards in Chancery. F. (Adel 1845?). Webster 11;<br />

Dicks 952.<br />

<strong>The</strong> phantom breakfast. F. (Adel 15 Jan 1846). Bsq. Duncombe 55;<br />

Lacy no 1511; Dicks 955. From L’omelette fantastique.<br />

Out on the sly: or a fête at Rosherville. F. (Adel 12 July 1847).<br />

Duncombe 60; New BT 475.<br />

Peggy Green. C. (Lyc 1 Dec 1847). Duncombe 61; Lacy 42; Sergel 127;<br />

Dicks 1012.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tutor’s assistant. C. (Lyc 3 July 1848 as <strong>The</strong> court guide).<br />

Duncombe 62.<br />

<strong>The</strong> witch <strong>of</strong> Windermere. C. (M’bone 4 Dec 1848). Lacy no 36, no<br />

1249 (reissue).<br />

Taken in and done for. F. (Str 10 May 1849). 1849; Lacy 3.<br />

Chamber practice: or life in the Temple. F. (Str 25 June 1849).<br />

Duncombe 64; Cumberland no 510.<br />

<strong>The</strong> white serjeants: or the buttermilk volunteers. C. (Adel 6 May<br />

1850). Webster 16.<br />

<strong>The</strong> husband <strong>of</strong> my heart. C. (H 23 Oct 1850). Lacy no 30.<br />

My friend in the straps. F. (H 24 Oct 1850). Webster 16; Mod Eng Com<br />

Th ser 4.<br />

Events to be remembered in the history <strong>of</strong> England; forming a series<br />

<strong>of</strong> interesting narratives <strong>of</strong> the most remarkable occurrences in<br />

each reign. [1851], 1860 (25th edn), 1891 (28th edn). A history for<br />

school use.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fire eater. F. (Olym 30 June 1851). Lacy no 52.<br />

My sister from India: or the mystical milkman. F. (Str 5 Jan 1852).<br />

Lacy no 1612.<br />

Hotel charges: or how to cook a biffin. F. (Adel 13 Oct 1853). Lacy no<br />

169.<br />

<strong>The</strong> marble heart: or the sculptor’s dream. D. (Adel 22 May 1854).<br />

Lacy no 214; Boston Th 8. From Barrière and Thiboust, Les filles<br />

de marbre.<br />

My friend the major. F. (StJ 2 Oct 1854). Lacy no 231.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spanish dancers: or fans and fandangoes. Ba. (StJ 18 Oct 1854).<br />

Lacy no 735.<br />

Fearful tragedy in the Seven Dials. F. (Adel 4 May 1857). Lacy no<br />

452.<br />

<strong>The</strong> drapery question: or who’s for India. F. (Adel 28 Oct 1857). Lacy<br />

no 489.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last <strong>of</strong> the pigtails. Ca. (Str 6 Sep 1858). Lacy no 545; Boston Th<br />

24.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bonnie fish wife. F. (Str 20 Sep 1858). Lacy no 551; De Witt 70.<br />

Harold Hawk: or the convict’s vengeance. D. (Sur 27 Sep 1858). Lacy<br />

no 559.<br />

My aunt’s husband. F. (Str 27 Sep 1858). Lacy no 554.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young mother. CD. (H 28 Feb 1859). Lacy no 574.<br />

Caught by the ears. F. (Str 30 May 1859). Lacy no 604.<br />

Paris and pleasure: or home and happiness. D. (Lyc 28 Nov 1859).<br />

Lacy no 725.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pet lamb. Ca. (Str 10 Sep 1860). Lacy no 702.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dinner question, by Tabitha Tickletooth. 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poor nobleman. D. (StJ 14 Nov 1861). Lacy no 787. From P. F. Pinel<br />

Dumanoir and P. Lafargue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pirates <strong>of</strong> Putney. Ext. (Roy 31 Aug 1863). Lacy no 890.<br />

For other dramatic works see Nicoll 4, pp. 397–9, 610; 5, pp. 560, 815; see also<br />

Conolly, <strong>English</strong> drama, pp. 266–8; Readex Index, pp. 243–4.<br />

§2<br />

Era 22 Mar 1863. Obituary. [jrs]

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