Wat Tyler, M.P., burlesque, by G. A. Sala. Gaiety, December 20, 1869.

The Weeping Willow, burl., by Peter Davey, Herbert Linford, and H. S. Ram. Town Hall, Staines. May 5, 1886.

What’s it on; or, Shakespeare-ience Teaches, burl., by W. Routledge. Gallery of Illustration (Amateurs), Jan. 29, ’70

The White Cat, burlesque, by F. C. Burnand. Globe, December 26, 1870.

The White Fawn, extrav., by F. C. Burnand. Holborn, April 13, 1868.

Whittington Junior, and his Sensation Cat, by Robert Reece. Royalty, November 23, 1870.

Whittington and His Cat. Panto-opening by E. L. Blanchard. Drury Lane, Dec., 1875.

Whittington and his Cat, burl.-drama, by F. C. Burnand. Gaiety, October 15, 1881. T. Squire, E. W. Royce, J. Dallas, Misses E. Farren and Kate Vaughan.

The Wife, a Tale of a Mantua Maker, burl.-drama by Joseph Graves. Strand, June 19, 1837.

William Tell, burl.-panto. Drury Lane, July 12, 1856.