| MEN. | |
| Doricourt, | Mr. Lewis. |
| Hardy, | Mr. Quick. |
| Sir George Touchwood, | Mr. Wroughton. |
| Flutter, | Mr. Lee Lewes. |
| Saville, | Mr. Aickin. |
| Villers, | Mr. Whitfield. |
| Courtall, | Mr. Robson. |
| Silvertongue, | Mr. W. Bates. |
| Crowquill, | Mr. Jones. |
| First Gentleman, | Mr. Thompson. |
| Second Gentleman, | Mr. L'Estrange. |
| Mountebank, | Mr. Booth. |
| French Servant, | Mr. Wewitzer. |
| Porter, | Mr. Fearon. |
| Dick, | Mr. Stevens. |
| WOMEN. | |
| Letitia Hardy, | Miss Younge. |
| Mrs. Racket, | Mrs. Mattocks. |
| Lady Frances Touchwood, | Mrs. Hartley. |
| Miss Ogle, | Mrs. Morton. |
| Kitty Willis, | Miss Stewart. |
| Lady, | Mrs. Poussin. |
| Masqueraders, Tradesmen, Servants, &c. | |
THE
BELLE'S STRATAGEM.
A C T I.
SCENE I.—Lincoln's-Inn.
Enter Saville, followed by a Servant, at the top of the stage, looking round, as if at a loss.
Saville.
Lincoln's-Inn!—Well, but where to find him, now I am in Lincoln's-Inn?—Where did he say his Master was?
Serv. He only said in Lincoln's-Inn, Sir.
Sav. That's pretty! And your wisdom never enquired at whose chambers?
Serv. Sir, you spoke to the servant yourself.