Maclaren, Archibald, 1755-1826
Maclaren, Archibald
Archibald Maclaren
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Archibald Maclaren
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Maclaren, Archibald
- 100 1 _ ‡a Maclaren, Archibald ‡d 1755-1826
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Maclaren, Archibald, ‡d 1755-1826
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
Works
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The British carpenter, or, The Irishman in France : a musical entertainment. With alterations and additions | |
The coup de main, 1784: | |
The coup de main, or, the American adventurers; a musical entertainment. As it was acted at the New Theatre in Dundee, By His Majesty's Servants, from the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh. Written by A. Mclaren, Dundee. | |
Folly exposed | |
Generous tar | |
The highland drover : or, Domhnul dubh Mcna-Beinn, at Carlisle. A favourite interlude. As it was repeatedly performed at Inverness, Aberdeen, Perth, Dundee, and Greenock, with universal approbation. Written by A. Mclaren. | |
Humours of the times, 1799: | |
London out of town, or, the family genius's. A farce, - with songs. By A. Maclaren. | |
Love in the highlands | |
A minute description of the battles of Gorey, Arklow, and Vinegar-Hill, tegether [sic] with the movements of the army through Wicklow-Mountains, in quest of the rebels, who were supposed to have been encamped at the seven churches. ... Written by Archibald McLaren. | |
The monopolizer outwitted, 1801: | |
The negro slaves : a dramatic piece, of one act, with songs, performed by His Majesty's servants, of the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh; being the original of The blackman and blackbird, Performed at the Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge. Written by Archibald M'laren. | |
Plays. | |
The scottish volunteers : A musical farce. In two acts. Written by Archibald M'laren. Author of the Coup DE Main, Scotsman in London, Greenock Fair, Highland Drover, Bonny Lasses of Leith, etc. As it was Performed At the Theatre, Greenock. | |
The siege of Perth : or, Sir William Wallace. A martial entertainment. As it was performed at the theatre, Perth. Written by A. Maclaren. To which is added, the favourite ballad of MacGregor Aruaro. | |
Soldier's widow, or, The happy relief | |
Villain reclaimed | |
What news from Bantry Bay? |