Manuscripts
A Loyal Effusion [in Honor of His Majesty's Birthday]. Occasional piece, 1 act. Charles Dibdin
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The French Village Surrender'd; or, The Loyal Soldier. Farce, 2 acts
Manuscripts
No application. [June 25, 1794.] Not produced? MS: dated, by Larpent, Bristol, June 25, 1794; some corrections and insertions. J.P.C. in B.D.: It was 'withdrawn' before the fee was paid and he [Larpent] has marked that word in the margin of his account book. The date he gives is 25 June 1794. The piece was among his MSS.
LA 1031
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A Loyal, Comic, and Masonic Olio
Manuscripts
No application. MS: dated Hull, Jan. 2, 1804. J.P.C. in B.D.: Oglio-'A loyal comic and masonic Olio consisting of songs, recitation and dialogue' was given at the Hull Theatre in 1804 and on Jany 2d. it was sent to the Licenser for his authority-The Songs were by Mrs. Aickin, Mr Cummins, Knight Gattie & others.
LA 1400
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Il Bondocani; or, The Caliph Robber. Musical entertainment, 3 acts. Thomas John Dibdin
Manuscripts
No application. Prod. C.G., Nov. 15, 1800. MS: dated, by Larpent, C.G., Oct. 22; cast. Comp. 1801 (K-D 395): numerous differences in songs and dialogue.
LA 1305
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An Exordium, [Descriptive of... The Roman Puppet Show]. Piece, 1 act
Manuscripts
No application. Spoken C.G., Apr. 11, 1798. MS: dated by Larpent, C.G., Apr., 1798. J.P.C. in B.D.: An Exordium. A piece of a burlesque kind with this title in which Punch, Chrononhotonthologos, Rigdum Funidos & other characters of the same sort were exhibited, in one act was brought out at Covent Garden in April 1798, or at least it was sent to be licensed then.
LA 1204
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The Hermione; or, Retaliation. [The Hermione; or, Valour Triumphant.] Musical interlude. Thomas John Dibdin
Manuscripts
No application. Prod. C.G., Apr. 5, 1800. MS: dated, by Larpent, C.G., Mar. 25; cast. J.P.C. in B.D.: Larpents copy is entitled 'Hermione or Retaliation'. It was licensed Mar 25. 1800.
LA 1288
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False Shame. Comedy, 3 acts. From Augustus von Kotzebue
Manuscripts
No application. [Norwich, Mar. 17, 1801?] MS: no indication of theatre. Comp. 1799 (K-D 351): MS is apparently a reduction of the translation, printed in four acts, to three acts, accomplished chiefly by cutting the dialogue and inserting a few scenes; other differences are slight. J.P.C. in B.D.: False Shame,..., was sent for License from Norwich Mar 17. 1801 and licensed by Larpent-It was probably founded on LA 100 [i.e., False Shame]. (B.D., II, 220.)
LA 1320