No Plays exchanged.
| 1. | Lost in London. A Drama in Three Acts. 6 Male, 4 Female characters. |
| 2. | Nicholas Flam. A Comedy in Two Acts. By J. B. Buckstone. 5 Male, 3 Female characters. |
| 3. | The Welsh Girl. A Comedy in One Act. By Mrs. Planche. 3 Male, 2 Female characters. |
| 4. | John Wopps. A Farce in One Act. By W. E. Suter. 4 Male, 2 Female characters. |
| 5. | The Turkish Bath. A Farce in One Act. By Montague Williams and F. C. Burnand. 6 Male, 1 Female character. |
| 6. | The Two Puddifoots. A Farce in One Act. By J. M. Morton. 3 Male, 3 Female characters. |
| 7. | Old Honesty. A Comic Drama in Two Acts. By J. M. Morton. 5 Male, 2 Female characters. |
| 8. | Two Gentlemen in a Fix. A Farce in One Act. By W. E. Suter. 2 Male characters. |
| 9. | Smashington Goit. A Farce in One Act. By T. J. Williams. 5 Male, 3 Female characters. |
| 10. | Two Heads Better than One. A Farce in One Act. By Lenox Horne. 4 Male, 1 Female character. |
| 11. | John Dobbs. A Farce in One Act. By J. M. Morton. 5 Male, 2 Female characters. |
| 12. | The Daughter of the Regiment. A Drama in Two Acts. By Edward Fitzball. 6 Male, 2 Female characters. |
| 13. | Aunt Charlotte’s Maid. A Farce in One Act. By J. M. Morton. 3 Male, 3 Female characters. |
| 14. | Brother Bill and Me. A Farce in One Act. By W. E. Suter. 4 Male, 3 Female characters. |
| 15. | Done on Both Sides. A Farce in One Act. By J. M. Morton. 3 Male, 2 Female characters. |
| 16. | Dunducketty’s Picnic. A Farce in One Act. By T. J. Williams. 6 Male, 3 Female characters. |
| 17. | I’ve written to Browne. A Farce in One Act. By T. J. Williams. 4 Male, 3 Female characters. |
GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY.
A Farce.
BY THE AUTHOR OF
- “Sylvia’s Soldier,”
- “Once on a Time,” “Down by the Sea,” “The Last Loaf,”
- “Bread on the Waters,” “Stand by the Flag,” “The Tempter,” “A Drop too
- Much,” “We’re all Teetotalers,” “A Little more Cider,” “Thirty Minutes
- for Refreshments,” “Wanted, a Male Cook,” “A Sea of Troubles,”
- “Freedom of the Press,” “A Close Shave,” “The Great
- Elixir,” “The Man with the Demijohn,” “Humors of
- the Strike,” “New Brooms sweep Clean,” “My
- Uncle the Captain,” “The Greatest Plague
- in Life,” “No Cure, no Pay,” “The
- Grecian Bend,” “War of the
- Roses,” “Lightheart’s
- Pilgrimage,”
- “The
- Sculptor’s
- Triumph,” “Too
- Late for the Train,”
- “Snow-Bound,” “The Peddler
- of Very Nice,” “Bonbons,”
- “Capuletta,” “An Original Idea,” “My
- Brother’s Keeper,” “Among the Breakers,”
- “The Boston Dip,” “The Duchess of Dublin,” “A
- Tender Attachment,” “Gentlemen of the Jury,” “A Public
- Benefactor,” “The Thief of Time,” “The Hypochondriac,” “The
- Runaways,” “Coals of Fire,” “The Red Chignon,” “Using the Weed,”
- “A Love of a Bonnet,” “A Precious Pickle,” “The Revolt
- of the Bees,” “The Seven Ages,”
- &c., &c., &c.