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Tramezzani, Signor D. (b. 1776),
32; as "Aeneas," 30.
Treby, James (d. 1827 [?]), 155; as
66 Lesco," 121.

Tricking's Fair in Love, at Covent
Garden, 28.

Trip to Scarborough, A, by Sheridan,
201, 241; at Drury Lane, 136-7.
Truman, Thomas, 121, 155.
Twenty per Cent., by T. Dibdin;

at Drury Lane, 124-5.
Twiss, Horace, 217.

Two Words, by S. J. Arnold [?]; at

English Opera, 247.

Unknown Guest, The, by S. J. Ar-

nold; at Drury Lane, 73-7.
Up All Night, by S. J. Arnold; at

English Opera, 219.

Valentine and Orson, by T. Dibdin,
92 and n.

Venice Preserved, by T. Otway, 51,
206, 331; at Covent Garden, 133-

4.

Vestris, M., 32.

Vestris, Mme. (Eliza Lucy Barto-

lozzi, 1797-1856); as "Dora-
bella," 236-7.

Vetus, Letters of, 169-70 and n.
Vicar of Wakefield, The, 126.

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Wallack, James (1794-1864), 109
and n.; as Anhalt, 113;
"Capt. Dashall," 98; "Col.
Lambert," 109; "Face" [?], 80 n.;
"Garnish," 314; "King Edgar,'
104; "Sir Harry Morden," 129;
"Valmore," 163; "Veritas," 119.
Watkinson, James (1778-1826);
début, 225; as "Sir Robert
Bramble,' 225-6; 'Timothy
Hartshorn," 245.

66

Way of the World, The, by Con-
greve, 117, 159.

Ways and Means, by G. Colman,
Jun., 183.

Weston, Thomas (1737-76), xvi.
Wewitzer, Ralph (1749-1824); as
"Old Gobbo," 114.

What Next? by T. Dibdin; at
Drury Lane, 174, 183.

What's a Man of Fashion? by F.
Reynolds; at Covent Garden,
134-5.

Wheel of Fortune, The, by R. Cum-
berland, 327.

Where to find a Friend, by R.

Leigh; at Drury Lane, 129-32.
Who Wants a Wife? by I. Pocock;
at Covent Garden, 198.
Who's Who? by J. Poole; at Drury
Lane, 128.

Whole Duty of Man, The, 13.
Wild Oats, by J. O'Keeffe; at
Drury Lane, 222-3.
Wilkinson, James Pimbury (b. 1787);
"La Fleur," 247.

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