Oulton, Walley Chamberlain, 1770?-1820?
Oulton, Walley Chamberlain
Oulton, Walley Chamberlain, ca. 1770-ca. 1820
Walley Chamberlain Oulton
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
Works
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All in good humour, 1782: | |
As it should be; a dramatic entertainment : in one act: as performed at the Theatre Royal, in the Hay-Market. | |
Authentic and impartial memoirs of Her late Majesty Charlotte, Queen of Gt. Britain ... 1819: | |
Beauties of modern dramatists, containing all the interesting characters, sentiments, speeches, etc., in the most favourite dramas of our present authors, connected and digested under appropriate heads alphabetically arranged, by Walley Chamberlain Oulton... | |
Botheration : or, a ten year's blunder. A farce, in two acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Walley Chamberlain Oulton. | |
The busy body, 1789: | |
The busy Body : a collection of periodical essays, moral, whimsical, comic, and sentimental, by Mr. Oulton, author of several fugitive pieces. | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
The haunted castle : a musical entertainment of two acts. As performed at the English Opera-House, Capel-Street, with distinguished applause. By Walley Chamberlain Oulton, Esq. The musick composed by Signor Giordani. | |
History of the theatres of London, containing an annual register of all the new and revived tragedies, comedies, operas, farces... that have been performed at the Theatres-royal in London from the year 1771 to 1795... | |
The mad - house. | |
My landlady's gown. A farce, in two acts. As performed at the Theatre-royal, Haymarket, and at the Philadelphia and Baltimore theatres. | |
The passions, an ode, deliver'd by Mr. Palmer, at the Royalty-Theatre: to which is added, Mr. Palmer's original address; the Anacreontic song, sung by Mr. Bannister; and the comic songs by Mr. Delpini, in the new entertainment of Hobson's choice. | |
Plays. | |
Precious relics; or the tragedy of Vortigern rehearsed. A dramatic piece. In two acts. Written in imitation of The critic. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. | |
Sleep-walker | |
Sound argument dictated by common sense | |
Vortigern under consideration : with general remarks on Mr. James Boaden's letter to George Steevens, Esq. relative to the manuscripts, drawings, seals, etc. ascribed to Shakespeare, and in the possession of Samuel Ireland, Esq. | |
Which is the lady? | |
The wonderful story teller : or new pocket library of agreeable entertainment. Consisting entirely of a great variety of valuable articles not included in the Wonderful magazine: Containing A Miscellaneous Collection Of Remarkable Stories, Surprising Narratives, Wonderful Occurrences, Singular Events, Whimsical Tales, Striking Anccdotes, Miraculous and Heroic Adventures in Human Life, Odd Sayings, Supernatural Visions, Unaccountable Appearances, Absurd Characters, Memorable Exploits, Astonishing Deliverances from Death and various other Dangers, Amusing Histories, Strange Accidents, Extraordinary Memoirs, etc. etc. etc. in the Wonderful Phenomena of Nature. The Whole interspersed with Choice Extracts from the most celebrated Historians, Ancient and Modern; and including many wonderful Stories entirely Original, and founded on well-attested facts. By Walley C. Oulton, Esq. Dedicated to the Numerous Purchasers of the Wonderful Magazine, and the Public at large. |