Archival objects in this container: Pastoral Advice to Married Persons, no. 330-331. London: Printed for C. and J. Rivington, 1826 to 1828 Lloyd's Comic Reciter. London, approximately 1830 to 1839 The Happy Home: the friend of the people, no. 1, 4, 6, 10. London: David Bogue, approximately 1830 to 1839 The Death of Christ; or, tract for Good Friday. London: printed by J. E. Evans, approximately 1830 to 1839 The Magnet British Poets, part 38, 40. London: published by William Mark Clark, 1836 January to 1836 March The History of Charles Jones, the footman. Paisley: printed by Caldwell and Son, 1839 Oxberry's Dramatic Biography A Memoir of Miss Stephens, no. 24. London: printed by C. Baynes, approximately 1820 to 1829 Oxberry's New English Drama "The Stranger, a play from the German" by B. Thompson, no. 45. London: published by W. Simpkin, 1820 The Drama, or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine, vol. 4, no. 29. London: T. & I. Elvey, 1823 May Cumberland's British Theatre "The Cabinet: a comic opera in tree acts" by Thomas Dibdin, Esq., no. 141. London: John Cumberland, approximately 1830 to 1839 Duncombe's Acting Edition of the British Theatre "Death Plank in two acts" by W. J. Lucas, no. 296. London: John Duncombe & Co., approximately 1830 to 1859 "A Handsome Husband: a farce, in one act", no. 14. London: John Miller, 1836 Hodgson's Juvenile Drama "Black Beard, the Pirate; or, the captive princess, a drama in two acts". London: printed by and for Hodgson and Co., approximately 1840 to 1849 "The Country Girl; a comedy in five acts" by David Garrick, approximately 1840 to 1859 Lea's Illustrated British Drama: "The Devil to Pay" by Charles Coffey, no. 44. London: Henry Lea, approximately 1850 to 1859 Scripture History by the Rev. I. B. Watkins. London: published by Jones and Co., 1829