Coyne, Joseph Stirling, 1803-1868
Coyne, J. Stirling (Joseph Stirling), 1803-1868
Coyne, J. Stirling (Joseph Stirling)
Coyne, J. Stirling (1803-1868)
Joseph Stirling Coyne
VIAF ID: 54933338 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Coyne ‡b Joseph Stirling ‡f 1803-1868
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coyne, J. Stirling ‡q (Joseph Stirling)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coyne, J. Stirling ‡q (Joseph Stirling), ‡d 1803-1868
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coyne, Joseph Stirling ‡d 1803-1868
- 100 1 _ ‡a Coyne, Joseph Stirling ‡d 1803-1868
- 100 1 _ ‡a Coyne, Joseph Stirling, ‡d 1803-1868
- 100 0 _ ‡a Joseph Stirling Coyne
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
Title | Sources |
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All for love; or, the lost pleiad | |
Angel or devil | |
Arajoon; or, the conquest of Mysore | |
An awkward arrival | |
Binks the bagman! | |
Black sheep | |
Box and cox - married and settled | |
The broken-hearted club | |
Buckstone at home; or, the manager and his friends | |
Catching a mermaid | |
Chippendale Company play scripts | |
Cockneys in California ... | |
Dark doings in the cupboard | |
Did you ever send your wife to Brooklyn? | |
Dobson and Co. | |
Duck hunting | |
Everybody's friend. | |
Helen Oakleigh; or, the wife's stratagem! | |
The home wreck | |
The hope of the family | |
Inchcape Bell, or The dumb sailor boy : a nautical burletta, in two acts | |
Leo the terrible | |
The Lights o' London and other Victorian Plays | |
The little rebel, 186-?: | |
Lola Montes | |
The love knot | |
The man of many friends | |
The merchant and his clerks | |
Mrs. Bunbury's spoons | |
My friend the captain. | |
My wife's daughter; or, volunteer service | |
Nothing venture, nothing win | |
The old chateau; or, a night of peril | |
Ondine; or, the water spirit | |
Our national defences; or, the cockshot yeomanry | |
Pas de fascination; or, catching a governor! | |
The pets of the parterre; or, love in a garden | |
Pippins & pies; | |
Presented at Court | |
Queen of the Abruzzi | |
The queen subject, 1837: | |
Railway bubbles | |
Richard III | |
Sam Spangles, 1866: | |
Samuel in search of himself | |
Satanas and the spirit of beauty | |
A scene in the life of an unprotected female | |
The scenery and antiquities of Ireland | |
The secret agent | |
Separate maintenance | |
Settling accounts with your laundress | |
The signal | |
The spirit of the fountain | |
That affair at Finchley | |
This house to be sold (the property of the late Wiliam ...) | |
The tipperary legacy | |
The trumpeter's daughter | |
Urgent private affairs | |
Valsha; or, the slave queen | |
The vicar of Wakefield; or, the pastor's fireside | |
The victims of fraud | |
Wanted, 1000 spirited young milliners of the gold diggings! | |
The water-witches | |
What will they say at Brompton? | |
A widow hunt | |
Willikind and hys Dinah | |
The woman in red | |
The woman of the world | |
The women's club |