Thomas John Dibdin
Also known as
Dibdin, Thomas JohnThomas John DIBDINThomas DibdinDibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841
Born 1771-01-01
Died 1841-01-01
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Top Subjects
- Librettos (12)
- Pantomimes with music -- Librettos (6)
- Musicals -- Librettos (6)
- Musicals (5)
- Operas (4)
- Pantomimes with music (3)
- Theater -- England (3)
Books by Thomas John Dibdin
Total count: 121
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Sketch of the pantomime, with songs, etc. in the new serio-comic intermezzio of dialogue and action called The mouth of theNileperformed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, in honour of the glorious First of August. The overtuune and new music by Mr Attwood, with some favourite selections from Dibdin and Mazzinghi.printed by T. Woodfall; forT.N. Longman1738-01-01
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Songs, &c. in The village ghost. A musical entertainmemt [sic]. Performed at Sadler's Wells1794-01-01
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Songs, &c. in the musical entertainment of Gaffer's mistake, or, The case is alteredDibdin1795-01-01
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The mad guardian: or, sunshine after rain. A farce, in two acts, as performed, with the most flattering approbation, at the Theatre-Royal, Manchester. To which are added, fugitive pieces, in prose and verse. By T. Merchantprinted and sold by J. Brook; sold also by Scatcherd and Whitaker, London; and the booksellers in Manchester, Bury, Rochdale, &c.1795-01-01
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Comic songs, in the new entertainment, called The whirligig. Written, sung, and delivered, by Thomas Dibdinprinted for the author1795-01-01
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Songs, &c. in the musical entertainment of Gaffer's mistake, or, The case is alteredDibdin]1795-01-01
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The mouth of the Nileor, The glorious first of August, a musical entertainment.2d ed.J. Barker1798-01-01
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Songs, &c. in The naval pillar: or, Britannia triumphant. A new musical piece, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The overture, ... and music ... composed by Mr. Moorehead. ...printed and sold by J. Barker1799-01-01
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The naval pillara musical entertainment. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-GardenPrinted and sold by J. Barker ...1799-01-01
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The horse and the widowa farce, performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden.J. Barker1799-01-01
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The naval pillara musical entertainmentPrinted and sold by J. Barker1799-01-01
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Five thousand a year, a comedyin three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Dibdin, ...printed by George Folingsby1799-01-01
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Five thousand a year.s.n.1799-01-01
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The Jew and the doctora farce. In two acts. Written by M. Dibdin, Jun. As performed at the Theatres-Royal, London and Dublin, ...printed by T. Burnside1799-01-01
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Songs, recitatives, &c. in The volcano, or, The rival Harlequinsa serio-comic pantomimePrinted and sold by J. Barker1799-01-01
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Two faces under a hooda comic opera, in three acts : performed at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Gardenprinted by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard, & Davis1800-01-01
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The overture, songs, chorusses &c. in the new popular pantomime of The dominion of fancy or Harlequion's tourasperforming at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, with the greatest applauseprinted by Thos. Jones1800-01-01
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Don Giovannior, A spectre on horseback : a comic, heroic, operatic, tragic, pantomimic burletta-spectacular-extravaganza, in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Songs, chorusses, etc. in the new pantomime of Harlequin's tour, or, The dominion of fancyJ. Barker1800-01-01
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Songs, &c. in St. David's day, or, the honest Welchmana ballad farce, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.printed and published by J. Barker1800-01-01
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Songs, &c. in True friends, a musical entertainment, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The overture and music composed by Mr. Atwoodprinted and published by J. Barker1800-01-01
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Five miles off; or, The finger post. A comedy, in three actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The banks of the Hudson, or, The Congress troopera transatlantic romance in three actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The heart of Mid-Lothiana melo dramatic romance, in three actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new pantomime of Harlequin's tour; or, the dominion of fancy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. With entire new music, scenery, ...printed and published by J. Barker1800-01-01
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Suil Dhuv the coinera melodramatic romance in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The two Gregoriesor, Where did the money come from? : a ballad farce, in one actJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Songs, chorusses, &c. in the new pantomime of Harlequin's tour, or, The dominion of fancywith entire new music, scenery, machinery, dresses, &cPrinted and published by J. Barker1800-01-01
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Past ten o'clock, and a rainy nighta farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The horse and widow.A farce. As performed, with universal applause, at the Boston Theatre, Federal Street. : Altered from the German of F. Von Kotzebue.Printed for William P. & Lemuel Blake, at the Boston Bookstore, no. 1, Cornhill.1800-01-01
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The birth-daya comedy in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Altered from the German of Kotzebue, and adapted to the English stage.Printed by A. Strahan for T.N. Longman and O. Rees1800-01-01
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The banks of the Hudson, or, The Congress troopera transatlantic romance in three actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Songs, etc. in True friendsa musical entertainment in two actsJ. Barker1800-01-01
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Il Bondocanior, The caliph robber: a comic operaPrinted by A. Strahan, for T. N. Longman and O. Rees1801-01-01
St. David's day, or, The honest Welchmana ballad farce in two actsT.N. Longman and O. Rees1801-01-01-
St. David's Day; or; The honest Welshmana musical farce in two actsJohn Cumberland1801-01-01
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St. David's day, or, The honest Welchmana ballad farce in two actsT.N. Longman and O. Rees1801-01-01
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The school for prejudicea comedy in five actsT.N. Longman and O. Rees1801-01-01
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Il Bondocani, or, The Caliph robbera comic opera in three actsPrinted by A. Strahan for T.N. Longman and O. Rees1801-01-01
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The cabineta comic opera in three acts; printed from the acting copyJohn Cumberland1802-01-01
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Airs, chorusses, &c. in the new pantomime called Harlequin's racesPrinted and published by Barker and Son1803-01-01
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Songs, trios, chorusses, &c. in the new burletta spectacle called British Amazons, or, Army without reserveGlendinning1803-01-01
Valentine and Orsona romantic melo-drame, as performed at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden.Printed and published by Barker and son1804-01-01-
Valentine and Orsona romantic melo-drameBarker1804-01-01
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Guilty or not guiltya comedy in five acts4th ed.Printed by Luke Hanfard, for Lackington, Allen1804-01-01
Valentine and Orson, a romantic melodrame, as performed at the Theatre-Royal Govent-Garden.Written by T. Dibdin. And produced under the direction of Mr. Farley. The overture and music by Mr. Jouve.Barker1804-01-01
Guilty or not guiltya comedy in five acts.Printed by L. Hanfard, for Lackington, Allen1804-01-01
The will for the deed, a comedy, in three actsas performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme1805-01-01-
Il Bondocani, or, The caliph robbera comic opera in three acts : as performed at the New-York theatre, from the prompt-book, by permissionD. Longworth1805-01-01
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Family quarrelsa comic opera in three actsPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme1805-01-01
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The English fleet, in 1342an historical comic opera in three acts; printed from the acting copyJohn Cumberland1805-01-01
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The will for the deeda comedy, in three acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme1805-01-01
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Of age to-morrowa musical entertainment in two actsJ. Barker1805-01-01
Thirty thousandor, Who's the richest?, a comic opera in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-Garden.2d ed.Barker, Dramatic Repository1805-01-01
Five miles offLongworth1806-01-01
Five miles offLongworth1806-01-01-
Harlequin and Mother Goose; or, The golden egga comic pantomime.Thomas Hailes Lacy1806-01-01
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Dialogue, songs, etc. with a sketch of the scenery in Harlequin's magnet, or, The Scandinavian sorcerera melo-dramatick pantomimeBarker1806-01-01
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Thirty thousand, or, Who's the richest?a comic opera, in three acts : as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-GardenPrinted by G. Dobbin & Murphy1806-01-01
Five Miles Off, Or, The Finger Post: A Comedy, in Three Acts, as Acted at the Theatre-Royal, Hay ...Printed and published by Barker and Son1806-01-01
Five miles offLongworth1806-01-01-
Valentine and Orson, a romantic melo-drameD. Longworth1806-01-01
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A description of Harlequin in his element, or, Fire, water, earth & aira new popular pantomimeScales's edPrinted for Scales1808-01-01
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A description of Harlequin in his element, or, Fire, water, earth & aira new popular pantomimeScales's ed.Printed for Scales1808-01-01
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Bonifacio & Bridgetina, or, The knight of the hermitage, or, The windmill turrett, or, The spectre of the North-East gallerya new grand comick, tragick, operatick, pantomimick, melo-dramatick extravaganza, with a preludePrinted and published by Barker1808-01-01
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Harlequin in his element, or, Fire, water, earth, & aira favourite pantomimePrinted by Brettell for Appleyards1808-01-01
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Harlequin in his element, or, Fire, water, earth, & aira favourite pantomime : as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent GardenPrinted by Brettell and Co., Marshall-Street, Golden-Square, for Appleyards, Wimpole-Street, Cavendish-Square1808-01-01
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Five miles off, or, The finger posta comedy in three actsNew edPrinted and published by J. Barker1809-01-01
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Five miles offor, The finger post; a comedy, in three acts; as acted at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-market.New ed.Barker1809-01-01
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The Harper's son and the duke's daughtera grand melo-dramatic romance, interspersed with songs, duets, and chorussesJ. Hartnell1810-01-01
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The lady of the lakea melo-dramatic romance in two actsJohn Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden New Town1810-01-01
A metrical history of Englandor, Recollections, in rhyme, of some of the most prominent features in our national chronology, from the landing of Julius Cæsar, to the commencement of the regency, in 1812 ...Printed for the proprietor by J. Hartnell1813-01-01-
Who's to have her?a musical farce in two actsPrinted and published by J. Barker1813-01-01
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The London theatrea collection of the most celebrated dramatic pieces, correctly given, from copies used in the theatres.Whittingham1814-01-01
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The ninth statue, or, The Irishman in Bagdada musical romance, as performing with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal, Drury LaneJohn Miller1814-01-01
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The dog of Montargis, or, The forest of Bondya melodrama in two actsT.H. Lacy1814-01-01
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Harlequin hoax, or, A pantomime proposeda comic extravaganza2nd ed.Printed and published by Whittingham and Arliss1815-01-01
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The magpie, or, The maid of Palaiseaumelo-dramatic romance in three actsJ.F. Dove1815-01-01
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Twenty per cent, or, My fathera farce in two actsPrinted at the Chiswick Press by C. Whittingham for Whittingham and Arliss1816-01-01
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Twenty per cent.or, My father.Printed at the Chiswick press for Whittingham and Arliss1816-01-01
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What next?A farce, in two acts.Printed at the Chiswick press for Whittingham and Arliss1816-01-01
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Don Giovanni; or; A spectre on horsebacka comic, heroic, operatic, tragic, pantomimic burletta- spectacular- extravaganzain two acts; printed from the acting copyJohn Cumberland1817-01-01
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Zuma, or, The tree of healthan opera in three actsDavid Longworth1818-01-01
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Don Giovanni, or, A spectre on horseback!a comic, heroic, operatic, tragic, pantomimic, burletta-spectacular extravaganza in two acts5th ed.Printed for J. Miller by B. M'Millan1818-01-01
Melodrama mad!OrJ. Miller1819-01-01-
The heart of Mid-lothian, or, The lily of St. Leonard'sa melodramatic romance in three acts2nd edR. Stodart1819-01-01
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Ivanhoe; or; The Jew's daughtera romantic melo-drama in three acts; printed from the acting copyJohn Cumberland1820-01-01
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The fate of Calasa tragic melodrame in three actsPrinted by C. Lowndes1820-01-01
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The two Gregories, or; Where did the money come froma musical farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1821-01-01
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Kenilwortha drama in two acts; from Sir Walter Scott; printed from the acting copyJohn Cumberland1821-01-01
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The two Gregories, or, Where did the money come from?a ballad farcePublished for the proprietor at Roach's Old Established Library1821-01-01
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The piratea melo dramatic romance in three actsPrinted and published by J. Robinson1822-01-01
The Pirate: A Melo Dramatic Romance, in Three ActsW. Barnes1822-01-01-
The piratea melo dramatic romance in three actsPrinted and published by J. Robinson1822-01-01
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The London theatrea collection of the most celebrated dramatic piecesWhittingham and Arliss1825-01-01
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The reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin, of the theatres royal, Convent-Garden, Drury-Lane, Haymarket, &c., and author of The cabinet, &c.Colburn1827-01-01
The reminiscences of Thomas Dibdinof the theatres royal, Covent-Garden, Drury-Lane, Haymarket, &c., and author of The cabinet, &c. ...H. Colburn1827-01-01-
The reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin, of the theatres royalCovent-Garden, Drury-Lane, Haymarket, &c.H. Colburn1827-01-01
The Reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin: Of the Theatres Royal, Covent-Garden ...H. Colburn1827-01-01-
Paul Jonesa melo-dramatic romance in three actsJ. Cumberland1828-01-01
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Humphrey Clinkera farce, in two actsJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1828-01-01
Don Giovanni, or, A spectre on horsebacka comic, heroic, operatic, tragic, pantomimic, burletta-spectacular extravaganza, in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy1829-01-01-
The man and the marquis, or, The three spectres of the castle of Saint Valoria farce in one actJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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A ryghte sorroweful tragyke lamentacyonne for ye losse of my Lorde mayor, hys dayeTilt1830-01-01
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The sixes, or, The devil's in the dice!a romantic melo-drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The wigwam, or, The red men of the wildernessa comedy in two actsJ. Dicks1830-01-01
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The Covenantersa Scotch ballad opera in two actsDuncombe's edPrinted and published by J. Duncombe1830-01-01
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The Covenantersa Scotch ballad opera in two actsDuncombe's ed.Printed and published by J. Duncombe1830-01-01
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The ruffian boya melo-drama, in two actsJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1831-01-01
The last lays of the last of the three Dibdinscontaining fifty new songs, poems, &c. and one hundred and fifty selections from his published and unpublished productions.Harding and King1833-01-01
The last days of the last of the three Dibdinscontaining fifty new songs, poems, &c. and one hundred and fifty selections from his published and unpublished productions.Harding and King1833-01-01-
Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress, metrically condensedIn six cantosHarding and King ...1834-01-01
The Reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin: Of the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden, Drury Lane, Haymarket ...Henry Colburn1837-01-01-
Alexander the great! in littlea grand tragi-comic operatic burlesque spectacle in one actDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1837-01-01
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Alexander the great! in littlea grand tragi-comic operatic burlesque spectacle in one actDuncombe's ed.J. Duncombe1837-01-01
Of Age to-morrow, etc.1875-01-01-
Of age to-morrow, a musical entertainment, in two acts ... as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane ... 1812.1877-01-01
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The banks of the Hudsona romantic drama, in three acts.John Dicks1877-01-01
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The wheel of fortune1930-01-01
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The mad guardian: or, Sunshine after rainA farce, in two acts. As performed, with the most flattering approbation, at the Theatre-Royal, Manchester. To which are added, fugitive pieces in prose and verse.Printed and sold by J. Brook; sold also by Scatcherd and Whitaker, London; and the booksellers in Manchester, Bury, Rochdale, &c. &c.1956-01-01
The ninth statueJ. Miller 1814.