| Boscombe Theatre. The Hidden Treasure: a | WINGFIELD, Watkin | |
| Divers Ditties chiefly written in India, etc. | MACMILLAN, Alec | |
| The Hero of the North, an historical play, etc. | DIMOND, William | |
| The English Fleet, in 1342; an historical comic | DIBDIN, Thomas | |
| A Cure for Coxcombs; an operetta, etc. [The | Anonymous | |
| Songs, Duets, Chorusses, andc. in the new | Anonymous | |
| Melodrame Mad! or the Siege of Troy. A new, comic | DIBDIN, Thomas | |
| Songs, duets, chorusses ... in the new opera in | Anonymous | |
| Napoleon's Barber. A drama ... founded on the | TWEDDELL, Edward Washington | |
| Boadicea. A play in four acts. Poems for | Blake | |
| Lost, Stolen, or Strayed. A new musical farce in | GOODWIN, J Cheever | |
| Ivanhoe, a romantic opera adapted from Sir Walter | STURGIS, Julian | |
| Poems on his Domestic Circumstances ... By Lord | BYRON, George | |
| Charlotte Temple. A historical drama, etc. | PLUMB, Harriet Pixley | |
| Harold, or, the Norman Conquest. Opera in four | MALET, Edward Baldwin Right Hon | |
| The Siege of Scarborough Castle in 1645. A drama | TELBIN, John | |
| Haddon Hall: an original light English opera, in | GRUNDY, Sydney | |
| Harlequin's Habeas.] Songs Chorusses, and a | DIBDIN, Thomas John | |
| Living in London; a comedy, in three acts, etc. | Anonymous | |
| Sadak and Kalasrade; or the Waters of Oblivion. A | MITFORD, Mary | |