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Box 1, Folder 1 (August 28,1801-September 15, 1841): For the benefit of Messrs. Clarke & Austin. Shakespeare's celebrated play, called, The Merry Wives of Windsor. After which, the celebrated Burletta, in one act, of Tom Thumb. To conclude with the favorite comic opera, called Lock and Key (Theatre Birmingham, Friday, August 328, 1801)
Fourth night of the revival of Tekeli. To-morrow ... The Merry Wives of Windsor. After which, the revived Melo Drama of Tekeli, or, The Siege of Montgatz (New Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Saturday, March 13, 1824)
The last six nights of the engagement of the horses. To-morrow, The Merry Wives of Windsor, after which, the farce of Deaf as a Post, to conclude with (for the fourth time) a new ballet, (composed by Mr. Noble) called Spanish gallants (New Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Saturday, March 27, 1824)
Last night of the engagement of the horses. For the benefit of Mr. Davis, proprietor of the horses. To-morrow, The Merry Wives of Windsor, after which (last time this season), the farce of Deaf as a Post, to conclude with the grand operatic romance of Lodoiska (New Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Thursday, April 8, 1824)
Twelfth fashionable evening. the Merry Wives of Windsor. After which, the farce of the Spoil'd Child (Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday, August 13, 1824)
Thirteenth fashionable evening. Third night of the appearance of the Infant Lyra. the Merry Wives of Windsor. The Infant Lyra ... will perform on the pedal harp. To conclude with (for the last time) the serious pantomime of Philip Quarl, or, The Island Monkey (Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Friday, August 27, 1824)
The merry wives of Windsor. To which will be added, the melo-drama of The Innkeeper's daughter (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Saturday, October 22, 1825)
The merry wives of Windsor. To conclude with a melo-dramatic romance, in three acts, called the Boy of Santillane, or, The Robber of Asturias (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Saturday, April 28, 1827)
To-morrow, Merry wives of Windsor. After which, a new divertisement, composed by Mons. Simon, entitled Le romantic amoureux, to conclude with the farce of Love, Law, and Physick ([Theatre Royal, Drury Lane], Saturday, October 9, 1830)
For mone night only! Merry wives of Windsor, or, The humours of Sir John Falstaff. A dance by Miss Lee. To which will be added, the farce of the Turnpike Gate (Theatre Royal, Birmingham, Monday, September 5, 1831)
Merry wives of Windsor. After which Sleeping Beauty in the wood (Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, Monday, May 4, 1840)
Under the management of Madame Vestris. The merry wives of Windsor. After which, a burletta by Mr. Charles Mathews, entitled Patter versus Clatter. To conclude with a farce, in one act, by Mr. Morton, entitled Brother Ben (Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, Wednesday, September 15, 1841)
The Theatre will be closed this evening. The Merry Wives of Windsor ... after which (seventh time) the popular opera (in three acts) of Masanello (Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, Monday, December 12, 1842)
Box 1, Folder 2 (Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, January 10-23, 1844): The merry wives of Windsor. To be followed by an elegant entre-act performance, entitled, Peter Parley's drawing-room gambols of Puck with the Elf King, Oberon to conclude with the Fair one with the golden locks! (Wednesday, January 10, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Thursday, January 11, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Friday, January 12, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Saturday, January 13, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Monday, January 15, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Tuesday, January 16, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Wednesday, January 17, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Thursday, January 18, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Friday, January 19, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Saturday, January 20, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Monday, January 22, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley. Fair one with the golden locks (Tuesday, January 23, 1844)
Box 1, Folder 3 (Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, January 24-29, 1844): Merry wives of Windsor. Peter Parley's drawing-room gambols of Puck with the Elf King, Oberon. Fair one with the golden locks (Wednesday, January 24, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Fairy gambols of Puck and Gossamer with the Elf King, Oberon. Fair one with the golden locks (Thursday, January 25, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Fairy gambols of Puck and Gossamer with the Elf King, Oberon. Fair one with the golden locks (Friday, January 26, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Fairy gambols of Puck and Gossamer with the Elf King, Oberon. Fair one with the golden locks (Saturday, January 27, 1844)
Merry wives of Windsor. Fair one with the golden locks (Monday, January 29, 1844).
Box 1, Folder 4 (Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, January 30-February 19, 1844): The Merry wives of Windsor. After the comedy Mr. John Parry will sing ... "The Accomplished Young Lady" ...To conclude with The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Tuesday, January 30, 1844)
The Merry wives of Windsor. The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Wednesday, January 31, 1844)
The Merry wives of Windsor. After the comedy Mr. John Parry will give "The Singing Lesson". To conclude with ...The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Thursday, February 1, 1844)
The Merry wives of Windsor. After the comedy Mr. John Parry will give "The Singing Lesson". To conclude with ...The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Friday, February 2, 1844)
The Merry wives of Windsor. After the comedy Mr. John Parry will sing ... "The Sleeping Beauty". To conclude with ...The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Saturday, February 3, 1844)
The Merry wives of Windsor. After the comedy Mr. John Parry will sing ... "Blue Beard!" ... To conclude with ... The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Monday, February 5, 1844)
The Merry wives of Windsor. After the comedy Mr. John Parry will sing his new song, entitled "A Ballad on Bitters". To conclude with ... The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Wednesday, February 7, 1844)
The Merry wives of Windsor. After the comedy Mr. John Parry will sing "A Ballad on Bitters" To conclude with ... The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Friday, February 9, 1844)
The Merry wives of Windsor. After the comedy Mr. John Parry will sing "The Accomplished Young Lady and her Mama!" To conclude with ... The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Monday, February 12, 1844)
Used up! The Merry wives of Windsor. The Fair One with the Golden Locks (Monday, February 19, 1844)
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