For the benefit of Mr. Incledon, Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Tuesday, June 8, 1913 : will be acted, 17th time, an opera (by the late General Burgoyne) called The lord of the manor ... and, for that night only, G.A. Stevens's celebrated description of A storm ... to which will be added the farce of Killing no murder.

Record ID: 
408464
Accession number: 
PMC 1216
Title: 
For the benefit of Mr. Incledon, Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Tuesday, June 8, 1913 : will be acted, 17th time, an opera (by the late General Burgoyne) called The lord of the manor ... and, for that night only, G.A. Stevens's celebrated description of A storm ... to which will be added the farce of Killing no murder.
Published: 
[London] : Printed by E. Macleish, [1813]
Credit Line: 
Purchased on the Mary Flagler Cary Fund in 1998.
Notes: 

"in the course of the evening, Mr. Incledon will sing Gay's admired ballad of Black ey'd Susan, "The last whistle," (composed by Shield)."
At the foot of the page are described upcoming performances, including The bee hive, The sleep walker, The critick, A trip to Carborough, Darkness visible, and others.

Associated names: 

Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792.
Macleish, E. (Elizabeth), active 1799-1823, publisher.