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John Palgrave Simpson 1807–87<br />

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

§1<br />

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

Second love, and other tales, from the notebook <strong>of</strong> a traveller. 3 vols<br />

1846.<br />

Gisella. 3 vols 1847.<br />

Pictures from revolutionary Paris, sketched during the first phasis<br />

<strong>of</strong> the revolution <strong>of</strong> 1848. Edinburgh and London 1848. Rptd<br />

from Blackwood’s Mag, Bentley’s Misc, <strong>The</strong> Times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lily <strong>of</strong> Paris: or the king’s nurse. 3 vols 1849.<br />

Poor Cousin Walter. D. (Str 8 Apr 1850). Lacy 2.<br />

Without incumbrances. F. (Str 12 Aug 1850). [1850]; Lacy 2.<br />

That odious Captain Cutter! F. (Olym 24 Feb 1851). Lacy 3.<br />

Only a clod. F. (Olym 20 May 1851). [1851]; Lacy 21; Boston nd<br />

(Spencer’s universal stage 41).<br />

Matrimonial prospectuses. F. (Str 4 Mar 1852). Lacy 6.<br />

Very suspicious! F. (Lyc 12 June 1852). Lacy 6.<br />

Marco Spada. D. (P’cess 28 Mar 1853). Lacy 10; French NY no 99.<br />

From Scribe.<br />

Ranelagh. CD. (H 11 Feb 1854). Lacy 13. With C. Wray.<br />

Heads or tails? Ca. (Olym 29 June 1854). Mod Eng Com Th ser 5; Lacy<br />

15; Boston Th 22.<br />

Second love. C. (H 23 July 1856). Lacy 28; Boston Th 9.<br />

Daddy Hardacre. D. (Olym 26 Mar 1857). Lacy 100.<br />

World and stage. C. (H 12 Mar 1859). Lacy 97.<br />

A school for coquettes. Ca. (Str 4 July 1859). Lacy 41.<br />

Romance! Oa. (CG 2 Feb 1860). 1860, [1860]. Music by H. Leslie.<br />

First affections. C. (StJ 13 Feb 1860). Lacy 52.<br />

Appearances. C. (Str 28 May 1860). Lacy 47.<br />

Bianca, the bravo’s bride. O. (CG 6 Dec 1860). [1860.] Music by M. W.<br />

Balfe.<br />

A scrap <strong>of</strong> paper. C. (StJ 22 Apr 1861). Lacy 51. From Sardou, Les pattes<br />

de mouches.<br />

Court cards. Ca. (Olym 25 Nov 1861). Lacy 53. From J. Barbier and M.<br />

Carré, La fileuse.<br />

Dreams <strong>of</strong> delusion. D. (Sur 11 Apr 1862). Boston Th 21. From Elle est<br />

folle.<br />

Sybilla: or step by step. Ca. (StJ 29 Oct 1864). Lacy 64.<br />

A fair pretender. D. (PW 10 May 1865). Lacy 66.<br />

Jack in a box! Ca. (StJ 11 June 1866). Lacy 71.<br />

An atrocious criminal. F. (Olym 18 Feb 1867). Lacy 74.<br />

Shadows <strong>of</strong> the past. D. (TR Brighton 1 Nov 1867). Lacy 97.<br />

Black sheep. D. (Olym 25 Apr 1868). Lacy 81. With E. H. Yates, based<br />

on his novel.<br />

Time and the hour. D. (Queens 29 June 1868). Lacy 81; De Witt 42.<br />

With H. C. Merivale.<br />

<strong>The</strong> serpent on the hearth. D. (Adel 2 Aug 1869). Lacy 85.<br />

<strong>The</strong> watch dog <strong>of</strong> the Walsinghams. RD. (Liverpool 28 Aug 1869).<br />

Lacy 92.<br />

Two gentlemen at Mivart’s. Duol. In Scott, Drawing room plays, 1870.<br />

Broken ties. D. (Olym 8 June 1872). Lacy 96. From M. Uchard, La<br />

fiammina.<br />

Alone. C. (Crit 25 Oct 1873). French 103. With H. C. Merivale.<br />

Lady Dedlock’s secret. D. (Aberdeen 3 Apr 1874). French no 1822.<br />

From Dickens, Bleak House.<br />

Alarmingly suspicious. [No performance details.] Clyde, Ohio nd<br />

(Ames’ Standard & Minor Drama 80).<br />

For ever and never: a novel. 2 vols 1884.<br />

A cloud in the honeymoon. [No performance details.] Sergel 326<br />

(dated Chicago 1884).<br />

My mysterious rival. [No performance details.] De Witt 324 (dated<br />

New York 1884).<br />

See also Nicoll 5, pp. 567–8, 816; Conolly, <strong>English</strong> drama, pp. 282–3;<br />

Readex Index, p. 251.<br />

John Palgrave Simpson | Edward Stirling<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> witchfinder. Blackwood’s Mag 2 pts Sep–Oct 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> midnight watch. Blackwood’s Mag Apr 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last hours <strong>of</strong> a reign. Blackwood’s Mag 2 pts Dec 1845–Jan<br />

1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flaneur in Paris: from the notebook <strong>of</strong> a traveller. Bentley’s Misc<br />

11 pts Aug 1846–Nov 1847.<br />

‘Moriamur pro rege nostro’. Blackwood’s Mag Aug 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Bavaria and Lola Montez. Fraser’s Mag Jan 1848.<br />

Attributed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> witches’ stone. Fraser’s Mag Feb 1848. Attributed.<br />

Scenes from the last French republic. Bentley’s Misc Apr 1848.<br />

Republican clubs in Paris. Bentley’s Misc May 1848.<br />

Republican Paris, Mar, Apr 1848. Blackwood’s Mag May 1848.<br />

Republican manners. Bentley’s Misc June 1848.<br />

Sentiments and symbols <strong>of</strong> the French Revolution. Blackwood’s<br />

Mag June 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> French National Assembly. Bentley’s Misc July 1848.<br />

Republican France. Blackwood’s Mag July 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Republican newspapers <strong>of</strong> Paris. Bentley’s Misc Aug 1848.<br />

Sketches in Paris. Blackwood’s Mag Aug 1848.<br />

What would revolutionising Germany be at? Blackwood’s Mag Sep<br />

1848.<br />

A morning in the German National Assembly. Bentley’s Misc Oct<br />

1848.<br />

Prophecies for the present. Blackwood’s Mag Dec 1848.<br />

Hans Michel: or a few old German proverbs applied to new German<br />

politics. Bentley’s Misc Jan 1849.<br />

After a year’s republicanism. Blackwood’s Mag Mar 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mirror <strong>of</strong> the French republic: or the Parisian theatres.<br />

Bentley’s Misc Apr 1849.<br />

Legitimacy in France. Blackwood’s Mag May 1849.<br />

What has revolutionising Germany attained? Blackwood’s Mag Oct<br />

1849.<br />

A revolutionary ramble on the Rhine. Bentley’s Misc Dec 1849.<br />

New Year’s Day adventures <strong>of</strong> a box <strong>of</strong> bonbons. Bentley’s Misc Jan<br />

1855.<br />

Letters<br />

Letters from the Danube. 2 vols 1847.<br />

Translations<br />

Carl Maria von Weber: the life <strong>of</strong> an artist; from the German by J. P.<br />

Simpson. 2 vols 1865.<br />

review: Edinburgh Rev Oct 1865.<br />

§2<br />

Era Almanack 1868. [jrs]<br />

Edward Stirling 1809?–94<br />

§1<br />

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

<strong>The</strong> lucky hit: or railroads for ever. Ba. (Licensed 23 Apr 1836; no<br />

performance details). Lacy 3.<br />

Carline, the female brigand. D. (Pav 16 Jan 1837). Duncombe 26.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pickwick Club: or the age we live in. Ba. (CL 27 Mar 1837).<br />

Duncombe 26; Philadelphia and New York nd. From Dickens.<br />

Bachelor’s buttons. F. (Str 29 May 1837). Duncombe 26; French nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rose <strong>of</strong> Corbeil: or the forest <strong>of</strong> Senart. MD. (CL 13 Nov 1837).<br />

Duncombe 29; French 111.<br />

Dandolo: or the last <strong>of</strong> the Doges. F. (CL 8 Jan 1838). 1838; Duncombe<br />

35.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blue jackets: or her majesty’s service. F. (Adel 5 Oct 1838).<br />

Duncombe 31; Lacy 47.<br />

Nicholas Nickleby. F. (Adel 19 Nov 1838). Webster 5; Mod Eng Com<br />

Th ser 2; Boston Th 23.<br />

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