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Farley, Charles 1771-1859
Most widely held works about
Charles Farley
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The clandestine marriage, act 2, scene 1 [by Colman] Messrs. W. Farren, Farley and Jones in the characters of Lord Ogleby, Canton and Brush by Henry Hoppner Meyer(
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Autograph letters signed from Charles Farley, Bloomsbury, to various recipients 1826-1834 by Charles Farley(
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Letter to [?] Harley. [s.l.]. [17 by Charles Farley(
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Autograph letters signed from Charles Farley to various people 1827-1857 by Charles Farley(
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Records of the Garrick Club, 1830-1903 (inclusive), (1831-1847) bulk by London Garrick Club(
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Theatre Royal, Covent Garden : this present Friday, May 10, 1822, will be acted Shakspeare's tragedy of Julius Caesar ... : to which will be added ... a new grand asiatick melo-dramatick romance, called Cherry & fair star, or, The children of Cyprus : the overture and musick composed by Mr. Ware : the whole composed and produced under the direction of Mr. Farley(
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The comic duett between the clown and the bird sung by Mr. Grimaldi and Master Longhurst in the favorite pantomime of Harlequin Gulliver by W Ware(
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Most widely held works by
Charles Farley
Harlequin and Mother Shipton, or, Riquet with the tuft a new comick pantomime by Watson (
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2
editions published
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1826
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English
and held by
41
libraries
worldwide
The battle of Bothwell Brigg a Scottish romance in two acts by Charles Farley (
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1
edition published
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1820
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English
and held by
36
libraries
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The Battle of Bothwell Brigg, a Scottish romance by Charles Farley (
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2
editions published
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1820
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English
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25
libraries
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Valentine and Orson : a romantic melo-drame, as performed at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden by Thomas Dibdin (
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1
edition published
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1804
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English
and held by
18
libraries
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Harlequin and the Sylph of the Oak, or, The blind beggar of Bethnal Green by W Ware (
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2
editions published
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1816
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English
and held by
5
libraries
worldwide
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. This evening, Friday, May 1, 1835, will be performed the play of The stranger! ... To which will be added, the last act of The revolt of the Harem with the evolutions of the female army! ... To conclude with an entirely original, romantic melo-drama, with new music, scenery, machinery, dresses, decorations, &c., &c., to be called Carlmilhan or, The drowned crew! The whole of the music composed by Mr. T. Cooke. ... The piece produced under the superintendance of Mr. Farley by Covent Garden Theatre (
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34
editions published
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1797
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1835
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English
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Actors Adolphus, John,--1768-1845 Anniversaries Ballet Beazley, Samuel,--1786-1851 Bothwell Bridge, Battle of (Scotland : 1679) Clandestine marriage (Colman, George) Clubs Colman, George,--1732-1794 Covent Garden Theatre Drama Early works England--London English drama Farley, Charles,--1771-1859 Farren, William,--1786-1861 Feral children Garrick, David,--1717-1779 Harlequin (Fictitious character) Henry--IV,--King of England,--1367-1413 History Incidental music--Excerpts--Vocal scores with piano Jones, Richard,--1779-1851 Julius Caesar (Shakespeare, William) Kean, Charles John,--1811?-1868 Librettos Librettos Mathews, Charles James,--1803-1878 Melodrama Musicals--Librettos Northern Ireland--Giant's Causeway Operas--Vocal scores with piano Pantomime (Christmas entertainment) Pantomimes Pepin,--King of the Franks,--d. 768 Performances Phillips, Watts,--1825-1874 Pizarro, Francisco,--ca. 1475-1541 Playbills Promptbooks Records and correspondence Rob Roy,--1671-1734 Rodwell, G. Herbert--1800-1852 Scotland Shakespeare, William,--1564-1616 Songs, English Sources Theater Twins Vocal duets with piano
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Farley, Mr. (Charles), 1771-1859
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