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Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh

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A Checklist of New Plays and Entertainments on the London Stage, 1700-1737
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in 1723, but in the wake of the theatrical boom following the success of
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Haywood, well-known for her novels, had previously written a comedy
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ancestor, and was intended to coincide with the celebrations of
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who had recently arrived in Britain from the country from
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Eliza Haywood
Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre
historical
tragedy
Eliza Haywood
Frederick I, Duke of Brunswick-WolfenbĂĽttel
A Wife to be Lett
The Beggar's Opera
Frederick, Prince of Wales
Hanover
Guelph
Queen Caroline
Thomas Walker
Lacy Ryan
Thomas Chapman
James Quin
William Milward
Henrietta Morgan
Elizabeth Buchanan
Anne Berriman
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1729 plays
West End plays
Plays by Eliza Haywood

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