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A Bibliography of Maryland Imprints
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Dr. C. Bayly, who had known Wall priori to the Revolution and received assistance from him in conducting a series of shows
in Alexandria in the Fall of 1782.
Not in Evans.
NYHS.
210. ——— For the Benefit of Mr. Tilyard. | [ornamental rule] | (By Permission.) | At the Theatre
in Baltimore, | On Tuesday Evening, the 3d of December, 1782, | Will be presented, the Tragedy
of | Cato. | ... After the Play, a Pantomime Dance, by | Mons. Roussel, Etc. | Singing, by Mr.
Willis and Miss Wall. | To which will be added, a Farce, called the | Wrangling Lovers; | Or, Like
Master like Man. | ... [ornamental rule] | Baltimore: Printed by M. K. Goddard. | [1782.]
Folio broadside.
Leaf measures: 13 1/2 z 8 inches.
Not in Evans.
NYHS.
211. ———— For the Benefit of Miss Wall. | [ornamental rule] | (By Permission.) | At the Theatre in
Baltimore, | On Friday Evening, the 6th of December, 1782, | Will be presented, the Historical
Tragedy of | King John. | ... Between the Play and Farce, a new Pantomime Dance, called | The
Shoemaker. | ... Singing, by Miss Wall, | To which will be added, a Farce, called | Miss In Her
Teens: | Or, The Medley of Lovers. | ... [ornamental rule] | Baltimore: Printed by M. K. Goddard.
[1782.]
Folio broadside.
Leaf measures: 13 z 8 inches.
Mss note indicates that this was the last stage appearance of Mrs. Wall.
Not in Evans.
NYHS.
212. ———— Theatre, December 5, 1782. | Miss Wall's Benefit | is obliged to be postponed till
Tues- | day, the 10th Inst. on Account of Mr. | Wall's extreme Hoarseness ... | [ornamental rule] |
Baltimore: Printed by M. K. Goddard. [1782.]
Sm. 4to. broadside.
Leaf measures: 6 x 7 3/4 inches.
Not in Evans.
NYHS.
213. ———— [On Friday Evening, the 12th of December, 1782. Will be presented, a Comedy called
A Bold Stroke For A Wife! .... Between the Play and Farce, a new Dance, called The Old ground
Young ... To which will be added, a Farce, called the Ghost....... Baltimore: Printed by M. K.
Goddard, 1782.]
Description unknown.
The Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser announced this performance on December 10, 1782. Seilhamer includes
it in his list of performances for the season 1782-1783. There was probably a playbill printed but no copy was preserved in
Wall's collection.
Not in Evans.
No copy located.
214. ———— For the Benefit of Mrs. Robinson. | [ornamental rule] | (By Permission.) | At the
Theatre in Baltimore, | On Tuesday Evening, the 17th of December, 1782, ] Will be presented, the
Comedy, of the | Merchant of Venice. | ... Between the Play and Farce, a Pantomime Dance,
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