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Advertisement for: Performance on 9 April 1838 of: ‘an admired comedy in 5 Acts, from the pen of J. R. Planche, Esq., principally founded on Jasper Mayne’s City March and W. Rowley’s March at Midnight, entitled The Merchant’s Wedding, or, London Frolics in 1638’; ‘To conclude with, for the last time this Season, the laughable petite Comedy, called The King’s Command’.
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- The King's Command; Or, All for Love 1838 single work drama
- The Merchant's Wedding; Or, London Frolics in 1638 1828 single work drama
- The King's Command; Or, All for Love 1838 single work drama
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