Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852
Payne, John Howard
John Howard Payne American actor and writer (1791-1852)
VIAF ID: 34804310 ( Personal )
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100 1 _ ‡a Payne, John Howard ‡d 1791-1852
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100 1 _ ‡a Payne, John Howard, ‡d 1791-1852
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
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Accusation |
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Adeline; or, the victim of seduction : melodrama, 3 acts |
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The art of Galli-Curci. |
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Black man |
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Boarding schools |
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Brutus |
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Charles the Second |
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Children in the wood |
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Clari. |
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Comet |
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Cumberland's British theatre. with remarks, biographical and critical, by D._G., printed from the acting copies as performed at the Theatres Royal, London. |
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Deanna Durbin Souvenir Album No. 2 |
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Dramatic pamphlets. |
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Ellens Gesang III |
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Fall of Tarquin |
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Family of D'Anglade |
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He would be an astronomer |
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Home Sweet Home |
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Indian justice : a Cherokee murder trial at Tahlequah in 1840 |
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John Howard Payne, dramatist, poet, actor ... His life and writings |
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John Howard Payne to his countrymen. |
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Julia : or, The wanderer; a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the New-York theatre. From the prompt-book--by permission. |
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Kid from Kokomo--(Une étrange famille). Musique de Max Steiner, Adolph Deutsch, J. Howard Payne. Pour piano |
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The lancers. |
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Last duel in Spain |
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Letter from Daniel O'Connell, Merrion Square, to J.H. Payne, 12 York Street, regarding 'The Dublin Chronicle' |
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Lispings of the muse: a selection from Juvenile poems, chiefly written at and before the age of sixteen |
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Love in humble life, and Fifteen years of labour lost. |
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Love in humble life : comic melodrama sketch, 1 act |
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Lovers' vows : a play, in five acts |
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Maid of Milan. |
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Martha. |
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Mazeppa |
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Merry monarch |
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Modern antiques, or, The merry mourners |
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Mount savage |
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Mrs. Smith. 1883. |
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Mrs. Smith; or, the wife and the widow : piece, 1 act |
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The Payne-Butrick papers |
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Peter Smink, or, The armistice : a comic drama, in one act |
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Peter Smink; or, which is the Miller |
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Poetical priv. prints. |
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Rendezvous, or, Hide and seek |
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The romance of Mary W. Shelley, John Howard Payne, and Washington Irving. |
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Scene from an unpublished play |
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Signet-ring |
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Solitaire |
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Spanish husband |
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Theater program for "Family Jars" and "Le Solitaire, or, The Fate of Charles the Bold" at La Fayette Theatre, New York, July 23, 1828. |
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Theatre. For the Race Week only |
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Therese, the orphan of Geneva |
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The Thespian mirror. |
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Trial without jury |
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Truth a lie |
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Twas I. |
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The two galley slaves |
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Valentine. |
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Victim of treachery |
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Washington Theatre. On Tuesday Evening, July 29 |
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Woman's revenge |
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