Manuscripts
Epilogue. (This Night-by liberal Genius set apart.)
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Manuscripts
No application. Spoken C.G., Apr. 11, 1791 (?). MS: dated, by J.P.C.(?), 1791.
LA 897
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[The Wedding Night (?)], Epilogue in the Character of Arabella
Manuscripts
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LA 531
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Goodwin. Tragedy, 5 acts. Anne Yearsley
Manuscripts
No application. Prod. Bath, [Oct.?] 1789. MS: much revised; endorsed By Mrs. Yearsley the Bristol Milkwoman. Octr. 1789; prologue and epilogue, each dated October 1789. Comp. Earl Goodwin, 1791 (K-D 472): numerous differences.
LA 846
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Richard the Third, Occasional Prologue for
Manuscripts
No application. Spoken H2, Aug. 24, 1791 (?). MS: endorsed For Mr. Bannister Jun's first appearance in King Richard the Third.
LA 916
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Address, to Be Spoken on the Benefit Night for the Widows and Orphans of the Sailors Who Were Kill'd in the North Sea Fight
Manuscripts
No application. [1797?] MS: endorsed D.L., and dated, by J.P.C.(?), 1796.
LA 1190
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La Pastorella Nobile. Opera (Italian), 2 acts. Saverio Zini
Manuscripts
No application. Prod. Pantheon, Dec. 17, 1791. MS: endorsed 1th Opera 1791 to be performed at the Kings Theatre Pantheon _____ A. Trancart [?]; cast. Comp. 1800 (Larpent Plays, LA 1309): slight differences.
LA 922