John Maddison Morton
Also known as
John Morton MaddisonJohn Madison MortonJohn Maddison Morton EsquireMorton, John Maddison 1811-1891
Born 1811-01-01
Died 1891-01-01
Identifiers
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Top Subjects
- Librettos (2)
- Pantomimes with music (2)
- Farce (2)
- Pantomimes with music -- Librettos (1)
- Bowery Theatre (New York, N.Y.) (1)
- Broadway Theatre (New York, N. Y.). (1)
- Musicals -- Librettos (1)
Books by John Maddison Morton
Total count: 345
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At sixes and sevensan original comedietta in one actH. Roorbach1800-01-01
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Whitebait at Greenwicha farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Young EnglandThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Pepperpot's little pets!in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Thirty-three next birthdaya farce in one actA.D. Ames1800-01-01
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"Little mother"a comic piece in two actsS. French1800-01-01
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Done on both sidesa farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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My wife's come!a farce in one actJohn Duncombe1800-01-01
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After a storm comes a calmcomedietta in one actS. French1800-01-01
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The king and Ia farce in one actT. H. Lacy1800-01-01
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My precious Betsya farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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First come, first servedcomedietta in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Lend me five shillingsa farce in one actT. H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Harlequin Blue Beard, the great Bashaw, or The good fairy triumphant over the demon of discord!A new grand comic Christmas pantomimeThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Chaos is come again, or, The race-ball!a farce in one actChapman and Hall1800-01-01
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The three cuckoosa farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Box and coxa romance of real life, in one actScott & Co.1800-01-01
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Fitzsmythe of Fitzsmythe Halla farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Master Jones's Birthdaya farce in one actR.M. DeWitt1800-01-01
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Chaos is come again, or The race-balla farce in one actNational Acting Drama Office1800-01-01
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Poor Pillicoddya farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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A slice of lucka farce in one actW.H. Baker & Co.1800-01-01
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Taken from the Frenchan original comedietta in one actS. French1800-01-01
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My wife's second flooran original farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Taken from the Frenchan original comedietta in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Your life's in dangera farce. In one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Lend me five shillings?a farce in one actJohn Duncombe1800-01-01
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Away with melancholya farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Thirty-three next birthdaya farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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The king and I!a farce in one actDuncombe's ed.J. Duncombe1800-01-01
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My husband's ghosta farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Who stole the pocket-book?, or, a dinner for sixa farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy.1800-01-01
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Dialogue, &c. in the grand, romantic, domestic, tragi-comic, Christmas pantomime entitled Harlequin & William Tell, or, The genius of the ribstone pippins.n.1800-01-01
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The wedding breakfasta farce, in one actSamuel French Ltd.1800-01-01
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Wooing one's wifeThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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A narrow squeakan original farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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My husband's ghosta farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The woman I adorea farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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My precious Betsy!a farce in one actO.A. Roorbach1800-01-01
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Our wife, or, The rose of Amiensa comic drama in two actsSamuel French1800-01-01
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After a storm comes a calmcomedietta in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Newington Butts!a farce, in two scenesT.H. Lacy.1800-01-01
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All that glitters is not golda comic drama in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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A most unwarrantable intrusiona comic interlude in one actS. French1800-01-01
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The milliners' holiday!a farce in one actJohn Duncombe1800-01-01
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Chaos is come again, or, The race-ball!a farce in one actChapman and Hall1800-01-01
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A game of rompsa farce, in one actSamuel French1800-01-01
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Don't judge by appearancesa farce in one actC.H. Spencer1800-01-01
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Box and Coxa romance of real life in one actW. Taylor & co., etc., etc.1800-01-01
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Pepperpot's little pets!in one actS. French1800-01-01
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John Dobbsa farce, in one actS. French1800-01-01
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A narrow squeakan original farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Declined--with thanksoriginal farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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A game of rompsa farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Love and hungera farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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A regular fix!A farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Brother Bena farce in one actJ. Pattie1800-01-01
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She would and he wouldn'ta comedy in two actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Who's my husband?a farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The sentinela musical burletta in one actChapman and Hall1800-01-01
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Whitebait at Greenwicha farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The little savagea farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Love and hungera farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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An Englishman's house is his castlein one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The originalan interlude, in one actThe National Acting Drama Office1800-01-01
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A thumping legacya farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Brother Bena farce in one actJ. Pattie1800-01-01
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A desperate gamea comic drama in one actA.D. Ames1800-01-01
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Sayings and doings, or The rule of contrarya farce in one actChapman and Hall1800-01-01
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The midnight watchan original drama in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Aunt Charlotte's maida farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Sent to the Towera farce in one actJohn Duncombe and Co.1800-01-01
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The originalan interlude in one actChapman and Hall1800-01-01
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My bachelor daysa farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Betsy Baker, or Too attentive by halfa farce in one actW.H. Baker & co.1800-01-01
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The steeple-chase, or, in the pigskinan original farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Love and raina farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The midnight watcha drama in one actRobert M. De Witt1800-01-01
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Slasher and Crasher!An original farce in one act.T.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Your life's in dangera farce in one actCharles H. Spencer1800-01-01
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Who's my husband?a farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Away with melancholya farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Kiss and be friendsa new farce, in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Drawing rooms, second floor and atticsa farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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A day's fishing, a farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The spitfirea farce in one actWebster and Co.1800-01-01
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If I had a thousand a yeara farce in one actDramatic Pub. Co.1800-01-01
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To Paris and back, for five poundsan original farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Going to the derby!an original farce in one actDuncombe and Moon1800-01-01
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A capital matcha farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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She would and he wouldn'ta comedy in two actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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An Englishman's house is his castlein one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Cox and boxa romance of real life in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Pouter's weddinga farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy.1800-01-01
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The Milliner's holidaya farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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The double-bedded rooma farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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The spitfirea farce, in one actChapman and Hall1800-01-01
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The king and I!a farce in one actDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1800-01-01
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The corporal's wedding! or, A kiss from the bridea farce in one actDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1800-01-01
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My precious Betsya farce in one actG.M. Baker & Co.1800-01-01
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Waiting for an omnibus in the Lowther Arcade on a rainy daya farce in one actThomas H. Lacy1800-01-01
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At sixes and sevensan original comedietta in one actS. French, etc., etc.1800-01-01
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A regular fixa farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy.1800-01-01
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Old Gossetta farcical comedy, in three actsThomas Scott1800-01-01
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My bachelor daysa farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Sayings and doings, or The rule of contrarya farce, in one actHarold Roorbach1800-01-01
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"Take care of Dowb - "a farce, in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Brother Bena farce in one actJ. Pattie1800-01-01
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Slasher and crasher!an original farce in one act : [and other plays by various authors]Thomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Change partnersan original comedietta in one actHarold Roorbach1800-01-01
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Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshawa farce in one actWm. Taylor & company1800-01-01
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The two puddifootsa farce in one actGeo. M. Baker & Co.1800-01-01
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My precious Betsy!a farce in one actAbel Heywood & Son1825-01-01
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Who's the composer?a comic drama, in two actsprinted and published by John Duncombe, 10 Middle Row, Holborn1825-01-01
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The spitfirea farce in one actChapman and Hall1830-01-01
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The originalan interlude in one actChapman and Hall1830-01-01
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My first fit of the goutan original farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1835-01-01
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My Husband's Ghosta comic interlude in one act; printed from the acting copyJohn Cumberland1836-01-01
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The sentinela musical burletta, in one act ... as performed at the Royal Olympic theatre.Sherwood1837-01-01
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The spitfirea farce in one actTurner & Fisher, 11 North Sixth Street1838-01-01
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Chaos is come again ; or, The race ball!a farce in one act ... : As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden ...Chapman and Hall1838-01-01
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Chaos is come againor, The race-ball, a farce in one actChapman and Hall1838-01-01
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Sayings and doings, or, The rule of contrarya farce in one actChapman and Hall1839-01-01
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The milliners' holidaya farce in one actT.H. Lacy1840-01-01
The mother and child are doing wellA farce, in one actTurner & Fisher1840-01-01-
The milliners' holidaya farce in one actT.H. Lacy1840-01-01
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A thumping legacyan original farce in one actS.G. Fairbrother1840-01-01
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The midnight watchan original drama in one actT.H. Lacy1840-01-01
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The Irish tigera farce in one actT.H. Lacy1840-01-01
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The Irish tigera farce in one actT.H. Lacy1840-01-01
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Cousin Lambkinan original farce in one actDuncombe's edPrinted and published by J. Duncombe1840-01-01
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Box and Coxa romance of real life in one actWM Taylor & Co.1840-01-01
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John Dobbsa farce in one actS. French1840-01-01
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A thumping legacyan original farce in one actS.G. Fairbrother1840-01-01
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My wife's come!a farce in one actDuncombe's ed.Printed and published by J. Duncombe1840-01-01
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Dialogue, &c. in the grand, romantic, domestic, tragi-comic, Christmas pantomime entitled Harlequin & William Tell, or, The genius of the Ribstone Pippinperformed for the first time, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on Monday, December 26th, 1842publisher not identified1842-01-01
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The attic storya farce in one actJ. Cumberland1842-01-01
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A thumping legacyan original farce, in one actG. Berger1843-01-01
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The highwaymanan original farce in one actG. Berger1843-01-01
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The Double-Bedded Rooma farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1843-01-01
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The double-bedded rooma farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1843-01-01
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Young Englanda farce in one actJohn Duncombe1844-01-01
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The corporal's wedding! or, a kiss from the bridea farce in one act ...Duncombe1845-01-01
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The king and I!a farce in one actDuncombe's ed.J. Duncombe1845-01-01
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Lend me five shillingsLacy1846-01-01
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Lend me five shillingsa farce in one actS. French1846-01-01
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Lend me five shillingsa farce in one actM. Douglas, 11 Spruce Street1847-01-01
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Who do they take me foran original farce in one act.Samuel French1847-01-01
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Box and Coxa romance of real life in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1847-01-01
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The wedding breakfasta farce in one act.Samuel French1848-01-01
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Your life's in danger.Samuel French1848-01-01
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Old honestya comic drama in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1848-01-01
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Poor Pillicoddya farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1848-01-01
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Going to the Derbyan original farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1848-01-01
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Your life's in danger!a farce, in one actJ. Duncombe1848-01-01
The midnight watch!an original drama, in one actDuncombe and Moon1848-01-01-
Where there's a will there's a waya comic drama in one actDuncombe's edDuncombe1849-01-01
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Slasher and Crashera farce in one act : to which are added a description of the costume ...Clinton T. De Witt1849-01-01
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A most unwarrantable intrusiona comic interlude in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1849-01-01
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A most unwarrantable intrusion.Samuel French1849-01-01
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Aladdin and the wonderful lamp, or, Harlequin and the genie of the ringa new Christmas pantomimeT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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My precious Betsy!a farce in one actDuncombe and co.1850-01-01
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All that glitters is not golda comic drama, in two actsS. French1850-01-01
My wife's second flooran original farce in one actT. H. Lacy1850-01-01-
Where there's a will there's a way : a comic drama, in one actT. H. Lacy1850-01-01
Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshawa farce in one actW. Taylor1850-01-01-
Which of the twoa comedietta in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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Who stole the pocket-book?, or, A dinner for sixa farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Love and Hungera farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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A most unwarrantable intrusiona comic interlude, in one act1850-01-01
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Your Life's in Dangera farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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The midnight watchan original drama in one act ...Lacy1850-01-01
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Slasher and crasherSamuel French1850-01-01
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The rights and wrongs of womana farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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A prince for an houra comic drama in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Betsy Baker!or, Too attentive by halfLacy1850-01-01
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The woman I adore!a farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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From village to courta comic drama ...T.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Old honestya comic drama in two acts ...Lacy1850-01-01
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The rights and wrongs of womana farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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The trumpeter's weddinga musical farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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The muleteer of Toledo, or, King, queen, and knavea comic drama in two actsS. French1850-01-01
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John Dobbsa farce in one act ...Lacy1850-01-01
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The two Bonnycastlesa farce in one actW. Taylor1850-01-01
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Where there's a will there's a waya comic drama in one act ...Lacy1850-01-01
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Sent to the towera farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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Betsy Baker; or; Too attentive by halfa farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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The three cuckoos, or, Ticklish times!a farce in one actDuncombe1850-01-01
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Poor Pillicoddya farce in one actO.A. Roorbach, Jr.1850-01-01
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Betsy Baker! or, Too attentive by halfa farce in one actS. French1850-01-01
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My first fit of the goutan original farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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How stout you're getting!a farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Aladdin and the wonderful lamp, or, Harlequin and the genie of the ringa new Christmas pantomimeT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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The two Bonnycastlesa farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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Friend Wagglesa farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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My wife's second flooran original farce in one actT. H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Which of the two?a comedietta in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Sent to the towerA farce, in one act ...1850-01-01
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Sent to the tower!a farce in one actDuncombe's ed.Duncombe1850-01-01
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The three cuckoosa farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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Dying for lovea comedy, in one act1850-01-01
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The two buzzards, or, Whitebait at Greenwicha farce in one actW.V. Spencer1850-01-01
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My husband's ghost!A comic interlude, in one act1850-01-01
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The two Bonnycastlesa farce, in one actS. French1850-01-01
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Aunt Charlotte's maida farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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A prince for an houra comic drama in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Young Englanda farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Young Englanda farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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A capital match!A farce. In one act.Lacy1850-01-01
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The writing on the walla melo-drama, in three actsThomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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Harlequin Hogarth; or; The two London 'prenticesa new grand comic Christmas pantomime.Thomas Hailes Lacy1851-01-01
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Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshawa farce in one actT.H. Lacy1851-01-01
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The Two Bonnycastles1851-01-01
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Harlequin Hogarthor, The two London 'prentices. A new grand comic Christmas pantomime. N.B.- This dish is partly served up on Hogarth's "plates", with extra seasoning to suit the timesT.H. Lacy1851-01-01
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Gimshaw Bagshaw and Bradshawa farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1851-01-01
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A hopeless passiona petite comedy in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1851-01-01
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A hopeless passiona petite comedy in one actT.H. Lacy1851-01-01
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Slasher and Crasher!an original farce in one actDuncombe's ed.Duncombe and Moon1852-01-01
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A Capital Matcha farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1852-01-01
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From village to courta comic drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1854-01-01
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From village to courta comic drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1854-01-01
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Harlequin Blue Beard, the great bashaw; or, Good fairy triumphant over the demon of discorda new grand comic Christmas pantomime.Thomas Hailes Lacy1854-01-01
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Away with Melancholya farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1854-01-01
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Waiting for an omnibus in the Lowther Arcade on a rainy daya farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1854-01-01
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A game of rompsa farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1855-01-01
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The muleteer of Toledoor, King, queen, and knave. A comic drama, in twoactsT.H. Lacy1855-01-01
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The two buzzards, or, Whitebait at Greenwicha farce, in one actWilliam V. Spencer, 128 Washington Street, (corner of Water1855-01-01
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Don't judge by appearancesa farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1855-01-01
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Betsy Baker, or, Too attentive by halfa farce in one actS. French1855-01-01
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The muleteer of Toledo, or King, queen, and knavea comic drama in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy1855-01-01
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To Paris and back for five poundsan original farce in one actS. French1855-01-01
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The muleteer of Toledo; or, King, queen and knavea comic drama in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1855-01-01
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Our wife, or, The rose of Amiensa comic drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1856-01-01
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Our wife, or, The rose of Amiensa comic drama in two actsW.V. Spencer1856-01-01
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A prince for an houra comic drama in one actThomas Hailes Lacy, Wellington Street, Strand1856-01-01
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A thumping legacyan original farce, in one act ...S. French1856-01-01
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Take care of Dowb-a farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1857-01-01
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Poor Pillicoddya farce in one actSamuel French, 122 Nassau Street, (Up Stiars.)1857-01-01
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Harlequin Blue Beard, the great bashaw, or, The good fairy triumphant over the demon of discord!a grand comic Christmas pantomimeS. French1857-01-01
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Dying for lovea comedy in one actS. French1858-01-01
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Ticklish timesa farce in one act.Samuel Frnech1858-01-01
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Dying for lovea comedy in one actS. French1858-01-01
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Aunt Charlotte's Maida farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1858-01-01
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A husband to ordera serio comic drama in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy, 89, Strand, (opposite Southampton Street, Covent Garden Market)1859-01-01
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Old honesty, a comic drama in two acts ..Lacy1859-01-01
John DobbsA farce, in one actT. H. Lacy1859-01-01-
A husband to ordera serio comic drama in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1859-01-01
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Betsy Baker! or, Too attentive by halfa farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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The steeple-chase, or, In the pigskinan original farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Drawing rooms, second floor, and atticsa farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Wooing one's wifea farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Margery Daw; or, The two bumpkinsa farce.Thomas Hailes Lacy1860-01-01
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Wooing one's wifea farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Fitzsmythe of Fitzsmythe Halla farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Newington Butts!a farce in two scenes, the first by night, the second by dayT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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The two Puddifootsa farce in one actS. French1860-01-01
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A most unwarrantable intrusiona comic interlude in one actW.V. Spencer1860-01-01
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Drawing rooms, second floor, and atticsa farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Fitzsmythe of Fitzsmythe Halla farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Done on both sidesa farce in one actGeo. M. Baker & Co.1860-01-01
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The two Puddifootsa farce in one actS. French1860-01-01
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Atchi!a comedietta in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Catch a weazela farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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On the slya farce in one actAmes1860-01-01
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Aunt Charlotte's maida farce in one actBaker1860-01-01
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Where there's a will there's a waya comic drama, in one actSamuel French1860-01-01
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Woodcock's little gamea comedy farce in two actsR.M. De Witt1860-01-01
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The pacha of Pimlicoa little Eastern farcical extravaganza in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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A regular fixa farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1860-01-01
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A slice of lucka farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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Ticklish timesa farce in one actT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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The Pacha of Pimlicoa little eastern farcial extravaganza in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1861-01-01
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Catch a Weazela farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1862-01-01
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She Would and He Wouldn'ta comedy in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy1862-01-01
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Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshawa farce in one act.Lacy1862-01-01
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Lad from the countrya farce in one act.Samuel French1863-01-01
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My wife's bonneta farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1864-01-01
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On the Slya farce in one actThomas Hailes Lacy1864-01-01
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The Alabamaa transatlantic nautical extravaganzaT.H. Lacy1864-01-01
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The 'Alabama'a transatlantic nautical extravaganzaThomas Hailes Lacy1864-01-01
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The steeple-chaseor, In the pigskin, an original farce, in one actT. H. Lacy1865-01-01
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Newington Butts!A farce, in two scenes.Thomas Hailes Lacy1866-01-01
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John Dobbsa farce in one act1867-01-01
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If I had a thousand a yeara farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1867-01-01
Aunt Charlotte's Maid: A Farce in One ActCharles H Spencer1867-01-01-
Master Jones's birthdaya farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1868-01-01
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Poor Pillicoddy!a farce in one actDuncombe and Moon, 17, Holborn Bars1869-01-01
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A day's fishinga farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1869-01-01
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A capital match!a farce in one actS. French1870-01-01
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Little mothera comic piece in two actsT.H. Lacy1870-01-01
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Maggie's situationan original comedietta in one actS. French1870-01-01
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Woodcock's little gamea comedy farce in two actsRobert M. De Witt1870-01-01
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A day's fishinga farce in one actT.H. Lacy1870-01-01
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Who do they take me foran original farce in one actS. French1870-01-01
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Little mothera comic piece in two actsT.H. Lacy1870-01-01
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A husband to ordera serio comic drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1871-01-01
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She would and he wouldn't, a comedy, in two acts.Lacy1871-01-01
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A husband to ordera serio-comic drama, in two actsG.M. Baker1874-01-01
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Change partnersan original comedietta in one actS. French1875-01-01
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Poor PillicoddyA farce in one actC. T. De Witt1877-01-01
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Tradean original comedy in three acts[s.n.]1877-01-01
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Tradean original comedy in three actss.n.]1877-01-01
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The two Puddifootsa farce in one actSamuel French, publisher, 89, Strand1878-01-01
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The highwaymanan original farce in one act.Samuel French1880-01-01
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Our wifeor, The rose of Amiens : a comic drama in two actsSamuel French1880-01-01
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Slight mistakes!an original farce in one actS. French1880-01-01
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Kiss and be friendsa new farce in one actS. French1880-01-01
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Slight mistakes!an original farce in one actS. French1880-01-01
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Something to doa farce in one actS. French1880-01-01
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Something to doa farce in one actS. French1880-01-01
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Betsy Bakeror, Too attentive by half : a farce in one actSamuel French1880-01-01
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Kiss and be friendsa new farce in one act.Samuel French1880-01-01
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Old Honestya comic drama, in two actsGeorge M. Baker & co.1880-01-01
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Eight hours at the sea-sidea farce in one act.Samuel French1880-01-01
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Sea-bathing at home; and, The wrong manJ. Dicks1883-01-01
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Going it!another lesson to fathers : a farcical comedy in three actsS. French1885-01-01
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Going it - anothers lesson to fathersa farcical comedy in three actsSamuel French1885-01-01
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Going it!another lesson to fathers : a farcical comedy in three actsS. French1885-01-01
Comediettas and farcesHarper & brothers1886-01-01
First come, first served.De Witt1886-01-01-
Slasher and CrasherWalter H. Baker1889-01-01
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A regular fixa farce in one actWalter H. Baker & Co.1889-01-01
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A husband to ordera serio-comic drama, in two actsWalter H. Baker1889-01-01
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Done on both sidesa farce in one act1889-01-01
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Don't judge by appearancesa farce in one actW.H. Baker1889-01-01
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Atchi!A comedietta in one actH. Roorbach1889-01-01
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The two puddifootsa farce in one actWalter H. Baker & Co.1889-01-01
Plays for Home PerformanceWard, Lock1889-01-01-
All that glitters is not gold, or, The poor girl's diarya comic drama in two actsNew American edition, correctly reprinted from the original authorized acting edition, with the original casts of the characters, synopsis of incidents, time of representation, description of the costumes, scene and property plots, diagrams of the stage settings, sides of entrance and exit, relative positions of the performers, explanation of the stage directions, etc., and all of the stage business.Harold Roorbach1889-01-01
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Not if I know it!a farce in one act = Le supplice d'un hommeDramatic Pub. Co.1890-01-01
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Which of the two?a comedietta in one actDramatic Pub. Co.1890-01-01
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Expressa railway romance in one compartment.Samuel French1890-01-01
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Not if I know it!a farce in one act = Le supplice d'un hommeDramatic Pub. Co.1890-01-01
Which of the two?a comedietta, in one actDramatic Pub. Co.1899-01-01-
The wedding breakfasta farce in one actS. French1900-01-01
Box And CoxKessinger Publishing2004-06-30-
Woodcock's Little Game, a Comedy-Farce in Two ActsCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Betsy Baker ! or, Too Attentive by HalfA Farce, in One ActIndependently Published2021-01-01
Box and CoxA Romance of Real Life in One ActAlpha Edition2021-12-29-
Plays for Home PerformanceCreative Media Partners, LLC2022-01-01
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Thirty-three next birthdaya farce, in one actA.D. Ames
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The three cuckoosa farce in one actT. H. Lacy
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Sea-Bathing at Homeand, The Wrong Man
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Going the racesa farce in one act
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The writing on the walla melo-drama in three actsSamuel French