| Billy Taylor | (the "gay young fellow"—first | Mr F. Cooke |
| | Schneider of his day & Knight | afterwards |
| | of the Shears—frequently hot | Harlequin, |
| | pressing, then pressed himself) | Mr Cormack. |
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| Admiral Sir Lee | (Field Marshal of the Horse- | afterwards |
| Scupper Blue | Marines & Testamentary Guardian | Pantaloon, |
| Blazes | of the Buoy at the Nore, | Mr Paulo. |
| | hoisting his flag on board the | |
| | Thundererbomb, 999 Guns) | |
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| Calimanco the | (King of Raritongo, the largest | Mr Rolleston. |
| xxxiiird | of the Cannibal Islands—a | |
| | slightly cracked sovereign, who, | Mr Flexmore. |
| | wishing for change, is transformed into | Clown. |
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| Vanderdecken | (The Flying Dutchman, a decided | Mr Collis. |
| | Voltigeur in pursuit of his prey) | |
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| Quashyhubaboo | (Prime Minister of Raritongo— | Mr Edmonds. |
| | Original "Bones" but rather | |
| | fleshy in appearance) | |
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| Master Reefer | (Midshipman and Powder Monkey | Mr Lloyd. |
| Rattlin | in Ordinary on board the | |
| | Thundererbomb) | |
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| Baccychaw Pipes | (Boatswain of the "gallant | Mr J. Collins. |
| | Thundererbomb," ever ready | |
| | with a quid for a quo) | |
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| Horrosambo | (Aide-de-Camp & Black Stick in | Mr Stoakes. |
| | waiting to King of Raritongo) | |
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| Signor | (First Violin Extraordinary at | Mr F. Hartland. |
| Sivorienstsainton | the Nobility's Concerts) | | |
| Botteserini | | | |
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| The Princess | (King of Raritongo's daughter, | Mr Stacey. |
| Saccasuttakonka | black, sweet and beautiful) | |
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| Paulina Di Panto | (popularly known as Pretty Poll | Mr Daley. |
| | of Portsmouth Point, sojourning | |
| | pro tem. in Tooley St.,—young, | afterwards |
| | lovely, & attached to Billy | Miss Carlotta |
| | Taylor—afterwards Columbine) | Leclercq. |
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| Britannia | (Tutelary Genius of "Old Albion" | Miss Kate |
| | continually ruling the waves) | Terry. |
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| The Fairy | (very well re(a)d in all branches, | Miss Vivash. |
| Coralia | particularly in corollaries) | |
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| The Fairy | (kept very close but determined | Miss Desborough. |
| Nautila | to shell out & be a naughty-lass | |
| | no more) | |