1. "THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: A Comedy. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane...1777" Manuscript Published / Created: n.d. Call Number: GEN MSS 284 Collection Title: Richard Brinsley Sheridan collection Container / Volume: Volume 5 Image Count: 235 Resource Type: Archives or Manuscripts Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > "THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: A Comedy. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane...1777" Manuscript copy in an unidentified handwriting, probably used as a promptbook. The notes of authorship at the head of the "Prologue" and of the "Epilogue" are in Sheridan's autograph. Formerly the property of Albinia Bertie Hobart, Countess of Buckinghamshire, with her signature, "Albinia Buckinghamshire".
2. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: Manuscript copy, written in a contemporary hand. Published / Created: n.d. Call Number: GEN MSS 284 Collection Title: Richard Brinsley Sheridan collection Container / Volume: Volume 7 Image Count: 141 Resource Type: Archives or Manuscripts Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: Manuscript copy, written in a contemporary hand.
3. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: manuscript copy in a contemporary unidentified hand. Published / Created: n.d. Call Number: GEN MSS 284 Collection Title: Richard Brinsley Sheridan collection Container / Volume: Volume 6 Image Count: 204 Resource Type: Archives or Manuscripts Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: manuscript copy in a contemporary unidentified hand.
4. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: manuscript made by four copyists with numerous corrections in Sheridan's Published / Created: n.d. Call Number: GEN MSS 284 Collection Title: Richard Brinsley Sheridan collection Container / Volume: Volume 4 Image Count: 95 Resource Type: Archives or Manuscripts Found in: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: manuscript made by four copyists with numerous corrections in Sheridan's hand and a note signed by him, submitting the play for licensing to William Chetwynd early in 1777.