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No Play Title 651 102 94 a Bold Stroke for a Husband MISSING 77 No Play Title 651 102 94 A Bold Stroke for a Husband MISSING 77 A Bold Stroke for a Wife 889 A Cabinet Question 722 A Christmas Carol 709 A Close Seige 603 A Cure for Love MISSING 260 A Cure for the Heartache 415 A Day After the Fair 776 A Day at the Inn 425 A Day in Paris MISSING 531 A Day Well Spent 808 A Dead Shot 359 A Dream of the Future 981 A Familiar Friend 545 A Gentleman in Difficulties 403 A Good Night's Rest 989 A Good-looking Fellow MISSING 887 A Handsome Husband MISSING 887 A Hasty Conclusion MISSING 576 A House Divided MISSING 850 A Husband At Sight MISSING 852 A Kiss in the Dark 425 A Lady and a Gentleman 373 A Legend of Florence 809 A Lesson For Ladies MISSING 735 A Maiden’s Flame 488 A Marriage Noose 852 A Match in the Dark 459 A Message from the Sea 736 A Mistaken Story 1008 A Model of a Wife 7 A New Way to Pay Old Bet 623 A Night in the Bastille 878 A Perculiar Position 873 A Pleasant Neighbour MISSING 437 A Poor Young Man 946 A Quarter to Nine 987 A Quiet Day 337 A Roland for an Oliver 1010 A Romantic Idea 1006 A Rough Diamond 919 A Sailor's Legacy MISSING 716 A School for Grown Children 1055 A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing 919 A Soldier and a Sailor, A Tinker and a Tailor MISSING 343 A Soldier's Courtship 881 A Trip to Kissengen 68 A Trip to Scarborough 1025 A Vision of Venus 33 A Winter's Tale MISSING 880 A Woman Never Vexed MISSING 490 A Woman Will Be a Woman MISSING 1038 A Wonderful Woman 814 Abelard and Heloise 543 Abroad and At Home MISSING 590 Advice Gratis 805 Agnes De Vere MISSING 778 Aldgate Pump MISSING 83 Alexander the Great 314 Alfred the Great 354 Alice Gray 927 Alive and Merry MISSING 912 All At Coventry MISSING 96 All for Love 896 All in the Dark 135 All in the Wrong 1054 All That Glitters is not Gold 75 All the World’s a Stage 490 All’s Fair in Love 225 All's Well That Ends Well MISSING 962 Amateurs and Actors 781 Ambition 637 Ambrose Gwinett MISSING 589 Americans Abroad MISSING 517 An Affair of Honour 1012 An Alarming Sacrifice 556 Andy Blake MISSING 669 Angeline 169 Animal Magnetism MISSING 602 Antony and Cleopatra 748 Antony and Cleopatra Married and Settled 237 Appearance is Against Them MISSING 700 Arajoon 67 Arden of Feversham 43 As You Like It 454 Ask No Questions 160 Atonement 943 Aunt Dianah's Pledge MISSING 479 Austerlitz 627 Bamboozling 487 Bandit 101 Barbarossa 636 Bardell V Pickwick 393 Barnaby Rudge 328 Barney the Baron 949 Bathing 387 Bears Not Beasts 554 Beau Nash, The King of Bath MISSING 1017 Beauty and the Beast 1026 Been Had 703 Behind the Scenes 617 Belford Castle 754 Ben the Boatswain 61 Bertram 179 Better Late Than Never 446 Beulah Spa MISSING 588 Bill Jones 866 Billy Taylor 624 Binks, the Bagman 230 Black Ey’d Susan 586 Blanche Herriot 557 Blanche of Jersey 388 Bleak House 242 Blue Devils MISSING 222 Bombastes Furioso 138 Bon Ton MISSING 900 Bonnie Prince Charlie 784 Born to Good Luck 967 Borrowed Feathers 699 Borrowing a Husband 493 Bow Belles 1059 Box and Cox 195 Braganza MISSING 670 Brian Boroihme MISSING 666 Bringing Home the Bride MISSING 822 Brother Tom MISSING 31 Brutus MISSING 553 Bubbles of the Day MISSING 745 Caesar, the Watch Dog of the Castle 203 Cain 298 Caius Gracchus MISSING 614 Camille 572 Captain Cuttle 957 Captain Stevens 1073 Caste 143 Castle of Andalusia 402 Catching an Heiress 44 Cato MISSING 257 Chapter of Accidents 486 Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon 667 Charles the First 244 Charles the Second 871 Charles the Twelfth 1042 Charlotte Corday 243 Cheats of Scapin MISSING 360 Cherry Bounce 295 Child of Nature MISSING 211 Chronohotonologos 1060 Cinderella MISSING 54 Clandestine Marriage 406 Clari, the Maid of Milan 995 Clarissa Harlowe 613 Claude Duval 1053 Cold 157 Comedy of Errors MISSING 678 Comfortable Lodgings 526 Comfortable Service 747 Comrades and Friends 167 Comus 118 Coriolanus MISSING 277 Count of Narbonne MISSING 655 Court and City 883 Court Favour MISSING 552 Cousin Peter 571 Cramond Brig 136 Cross Purposes 984 Crossing the Line 965 Cut for Partners 87 Cymbeline MISSING 275 Cymon 19 Damon and Pythias 848 Damon and Pythias 1071 Daughters of Eve MISSING 374 David Copperfield 263 Deaf and Dumb MISSING 343 Deaf as a Post 782 Deeds of a Dreadful Note 1008 Delicate Ground 329 Der Freischutz 258 Descarte 89 Deserted Daughter MISSING 1014 Destruction of the Bastille 372 Diamond Cut Diamond 955 Did You Ever Send Your Wife to Camberwell 624 Dobson and Co 558 Doctor Dilworth 163 Dog of Montargis 375 Dombey and Son 1034 Domestic Economy 256 Dominique the Deserter 800 Don Caesar De Bazan 828 Don Juan 956 Don Quixote 39 Douglas 633 Doves in a Cage MISSING 131 Duplicity MISSING 1028 Dutch Justice 331 East Lynne 799 Education 116 Edward the Black Prince MISSING 140 El Hyder 216 Ella Rosenberg 837 Ellen Wareham MISSING 658 English Etiquette MISSING 379 Ernest Maltravers 346 Esmeralda 312 Eugene Aram 994 Eugenia Claircille 25 Evadne 91 Every Man in his Humour 181 Every One Has His Fault MISSING 908 Exchange No Robbery MISSING 878 Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady 788 Fair Rosamond 548 Faith and Falsehood 646 False and Constant 355 Family Jars 664 Fanchon, The Cricket MISSING 1028 Farmer Hayseed 562 Fashionable Arrivals 57 Fatal Curiosity 573 Faust 22 Fazio 32 Fazio; or, the Italian Wife 471 Fernande 220 Fifteen Years of a Drunkard’s Life 358 Fifteen Years of Labour Lost 223 First Love MISSING 355 Fish Out of Water 1003 Five Hundred Pounds Reward 793 Folly As Is Flies MISSING 970 Force of Nature MISSING 193 Fortunes Frolics MISSING 462 Forty and Fifty 959 Frank Fox Phipps Esq. 431 Frankenstein 988 Freaks and Follies MISSING 423 Frederick of Prussia 597 Frederick The Great 768 Gemini MISSING 41 George Barnwell 656 Gertrude's Cherries MISSING 698 Gil Blas 371 Gilderoy MISSING 104 Giovanni in London 604 Gisippus MISSING 323 Glencoe MISSING 1034 Good For Nothing 846 Good Husbands Make Good Wives MISSING 951 Grace Clairville 505 Grandfather Whitehead 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