211. Brother townsmen Published / Created: [1836] Call Number: File 64 Ay978 836+ Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Brother townsmen
212. Brother townsmen Published / Created: [approximately 1836] Call Number: File 64 Ay978 836a+ Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Brother townsmen
213. By Desire of Colonel Plumer, and the Officers of the Ainsty Volunteers. Benefit of Mr. Wood. On Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By Desire of Colonel Plumer, and the Officers of the Ainsty Volunteers. Benefit of Mr. Wood. On Thursday Evening, May 9, 1805, their Majesties Servants will perform the Comedy of Wild Oats; or, The Strolling Gentleman ... An Address to the Patriotism of the Volunteers, Written by a Gentleman, to be recited by Mr. Melvin, in the Character of a Volunteer. a New Song, call'd The Origin of Gunpowder, by Mr. Woodham. After which, a Piece in one Act, (written by Shakespeare,) call'd Florizel & Perdita; or, The Sheep Shearing ... To which will be added, (not acted here these fifteen Years) a Farce call'd Miss In Her Teens; (Written by David Garrick, Esquire) ...
214. By Desire of Lieut.-Col. Blois, and the Officers of the Ouse and Derwent Volunteers. Benefit of Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By Desire of Lieut.-Col. Blois, and the Officers of the Ouse and Derwent Volunteers. Benefit of Miss Mills. Theatre-Royal, York. On Saturday evening, April 27, 1805, their Majesties Servants will perform (first time these 27 years) Mrs. Sheridan's Comedy, called The Discovery; or, The Modish Couple ... End of the Play, "Bucks Have At Ye All!" By Mr. Melvin. "The Thorn," By Mr. Woodham. An Epilogue, By Miss Elliott. To which will be added a Musical Farce, called Of Age To-Morrow ...
215. By Desire of Mrs. Cholmley. Theatre-Royal, York. On Tuesday Evening, March 19th, 1805, their Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By Desire of Mrs. Cholmley. Theatre-Royal, York. On Tuesday Evening, March 19th, 1805, their Majesties' Servants will perform (1st tike this season) the Comedy of The Soldier's Daughter ... The Epilogue by Miss Mills. A Favourite Song, by Mr. Woodham. After which, The Prisoner at Large ...
216. By Desire of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons. Benefit of Mr. and Mrs Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By Desire of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons. Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Carr. Theatre-Royal, York. On Thursday Evening, March 28, 1805 :- On which occasion Mr. Carr will presume, to bring forward, as his first dramatic attempt, a New Play, in Five Acts, sanctioned by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain, and to be performed by their Majesties' Servants, called St. Margaret's Cave. (founded on the very popular Novel of that Name.) The Prologue to be spoken by Mr. Williams. The Epilogue will be attempted (as her second effort at recitation) by Miss Carr. Sir Ralph Abercrombie, by Mr. Woodham. A New Masonic Song, (written by Brother Carr) by Brother Wood. After which a Musical Farce, (in one Act) called The Waterman ... A Comic Song by Mr. Knight. To conclude with a Farce, (in one Act) called The Volunteers; Or Britons Strike Home, 1805 ...
217. By Desire of the High Sheriff, and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. Theatre-Royal, York. On Saturday Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By Desire of the High Sheriff, and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. Theatre-Royal, York. On Saturday Evening, March 16, 1805, their Majesties' Servants will perform a Comedy, called The Road to Ruin ... End of the Play, the Comic Song of Madam Fig's Gala; or, The Yorkshire Concert, By Mr. Knight. After which, a Farce, called Raising the Wind ...
218. By Desire of the High-Sheriff, and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. Theatre-Royal, York. On Saturday Creator: Theatre Royal (York, England) Published / Created: [1800] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By Desire of the High-Sheriff, and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. Theatre-Royal, York. On Saturday Evening, March 15, 1800, will be presented a new Play ... called, The Stranger. Translated from the German by Benjamin Thompson, Jun. Esq; of Hull. The vocal parts by Mrs. Southgate and Miss Jackson. The song of the 'Muffin Man'. By Mr. Weston. To which will be added, a Musical Entertainment, called The Poor Soldier ...
219. By Desire of the Marchioness of Clanricarde. Theatre-Royal, York. On Thursday Evening, March 21st Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By Desire of the Marchioness of Clanricarde. Theatre-Royal, York. On Thursday Evening, March 21st, 1805, their Majesties' Servants will perform the Comedy of John Bull ; Or, An Englishman's Fire Side ... End of the Play, By Desire, "Just Like Love," By Mr Woodham. After which, the Farce of Love Laughs at Locksmiths ...
220. By Desire of the Officers and Corps of the York Volunteers. Benefit of Mr. Wood. On Tuesday evening Creator: Theatre Royal (York, England) Published / Created: [1800] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By Desire of the Officers and Corps of the York Volunteers. Benefit of Mr. Wood. On Tuesday evening, April 29, 1800, will be presented the last new comedy called, The Wise Man of the East. ... End of Act Fourth, a single Dance, by Miss A. Wood, (her second appearance on any stage.) End of the Play, A Strathpey and Hornpipe, by Master Cattell and Miss A. Wood. After which (by particular desire) The Glorious First of August; or the Battle of the Nile. ... Between the Acts of the Play, Several Pieces of Military Music, will be performed, by the York Volunteer Band, and particularly after the last Act, The Grand March in Blue Beard. To which will be added, a musical Farce, in two acts, called The Turnpike Gate ...