Manuscripts
Maids; or, The Nuns of Glossenbury. Afterpiece, 1 act. James Wild
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Manuscripts
Application n.d. [1815?], Samuel James Arnold, Lyceum. Not produced. (License refused.) MS: endorsed by Larpent August 29th. 1815 Licence refused. Comp. The Duke's Coat; or, The Night after Waterloo: A Dramatick Anecdote; prepared for representation on the 6th September, at the Theatre-Royal, Lyceum, and Interdicted by the Licenser of Plays, 1815 (K-D 503): numerous slight differences.
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Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
No application. [Aug. 23, 1797.] Not produced. (License refused.) MS: title-page endorsed not Licensed, and dated by Larpent Aug. 23. J.P.C. in B.D.: No Play this Night, a piece of which the hero was Sylvester Daggerwood in one act. The license was refused on 23 Augt. 1797.
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Manuscripts
No application. Prod. C.G., May 15, 1801. MS: dated, by Larpent, C.G., May 8; many deletions and revisions; cast. Comp. Songs, Chorusses, &c., 1801 (Dev 8vo 66): slight difference; songs, only, printed.
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Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
No application. [Published after license had been refused.] Printed copy, Margate, 1795: with an Address to the Public, upon the arbitrary and unjust Aspersion of the Licenser against its political sentiments. Offered to be acted..., but refused the Royal License; passages in the Address underscored in MS. Comp. same ed. (Dev 8vo 21): identical. See LA 1093.
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