Morton, John Maddison, 1811-1891
Morton, John Maddison
John Maddison Morton English playwright
Morton, John Madison, 1811-1891
VIAF ID: 84411031 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Maddison Morton ‡c English playwright
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morton, John Maddison
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morton, John Maddison ‡d 1811-1891
- 100 1 _ ‡a Morton, John Maddison ‡d 1811-1891
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morton, John Maddison, ‡d 1811-1891
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morton, John Maddison, ‡d 1811-1891
- 100 1 _ ‡a Morton, John Maddison, ‡d 1811-1891
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Morton, Thomas ‡d 1764-1838 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
Title | Sources |
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All that glitters is not gold, a comic drama in 2 a. | |
The barbers of Bassora! | |
Bärenreiter-Laienspiele | |
Bety Baker ! or Too attentive by half, a farce in one act... | |
Boks & Koks : komedio en unu akto | |
Box and Cox | |
A capital match | |
Chaos is come again, 1838?: | |
The corporal's wedding! or, a kiss from the bride | |
Désirée. | |
Done on both sides, a farce in 1 a... | |
Don't judge by appearances | |
The double-bedded room | |
Drawing rooms, second floor, and attics | |
Dying for love | |
An Englishman's house is his castle | |
Fitzsmythe of Fitzsmythe hall | |
Friend Waggles | |
From village to court a comic drama in 2 a... | |
The game of romps | |
Going to the derby! | |
Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw; a farce in one act. | |
Harlequin blue beard, the great bashaw; or, the good fairy triumphant ... | |
Harlequin Hogarth; or, the two London 'prentices | |
The highwayman | |
hopeless passion Morton a petite comedy in 1 a. | |
How stout you're getting! | |
Kiss and be friends | |
Lend me five shillings. A farce in one act | |
The little savage | |
Maggie's situation | |
Margery Daw; or, the two bumpkins | |
The midnight watch! an original drama, in one act. | |
The milliner's holiday | |
The mother and child are doing well. A farce, in one act. | |
The muleteer of Toledo; or, king, queen, and knave | |
My first fit of the gout | |
My precious Betsy | |
My wife's second floor, an original farce in one act | |
narrow squeak an original farce in 1 a... | |
Není vše zlato, co se třpytí : veselohra o dvou jednáních | |
Newington Butts! | |
Old honesty! | |
On the sly! | |
Our French lady's maid. | |
Our wife | |
The pacha of Pimlico | |
Pepperpot's little pets. A comedietta, in one act. | |
Plays for home performance | |
A prince for a hour | |
Sayings and doings; or, the rule of contrary | |
Sent to the tower | |
She would and he wouldn't a comedy in 2 a.. | |
Slasher and crasher | |
A slice of luck | |
Slight mistakes | |
The spitfire | |
The steeple-chase; or, in the pigskin | |
The three cuckoos; or, the ticklish times | |
thumping legacy a farce in 1 a... | |
To Paris and back, for five pounds | |
The trumpeter's wedding! | |
Two Bonnycastles. | |
wedding breakfast a farce in 1 act,... [London, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 24th August, 1843] | |
Which of the two? | |
Whitebait at Greenwich | |
Who stole the pocket-book? or, a dinner for six | |
Who's my husband? | |
Who's the composer? | |
The woman I adore | |
Woodcock's little game, a comedy-farce in two acts | |
Wooing one's wife | |
Wrong man. | |
Young England | |
Your life 's in danger a farce in 1 a... | |
珍談がうな物語 |