A.R.A.
The Earl of Loftus { of James II., Commonly } Mr. Dudley Costello
{ Called the First Pretender
Lord Wilmot { a Young Man at the Head } Mr. Charles Dickens
{ of the Mode More Than a }
{ Century Ago, Son To Lord }
{ Loftus }
Mr. Shadowly Softhead { a Young Gentleman From the } Mr. Douglas Jerrold
{ City, Friend and Double }
{ of Lord Wilmot }
Mr. Hardman { a Rising Member of } Mr. John Forster
Parliament
{ and Adherent To Sir }
{ Robert Walpole }
Sir Geoffrey Thornside{ a Gentleman of Good Family } Mr. Mark Lemon
{ and Estate }
Mr. Goodenough Easy { in Business, Highly } Mr. F. W. Topham
Respectable,
{ and a Friend of Sir }
{ Geoffrey }
Lord le Trimmer } Frequenters of Wills' { Mr. Peter Cunningham
Sir Thomas Timid } Coffee House { Mr. Westland Marston
Colonel Flint } { Mr. R. H. Horne
Mr. Jacob Tonson a Bookseller Mr. Charles Knight
Smart Valet To Lord Wilmot Mr. Wilkie Collins
Hodge { Servant To Sir Geoffrey } Mr. John Tenniel
{ Thornside }
Paddy O'sullivan Mr. Fallen's Landlord Mr. Robert Bell
Mr. David Fallen { Grub Street Author and } Mr. Augustus Egg,
{ Pamphleteer } A.R.A.
Lord Strongbow, Sir John Bruin, Drawers, } Coffee House Loungers
Newsmen, Watchmen, &c. &c. }
WOMEN.
Lucy { Daughter to Sir Geoffrey } Mrs. Compton
{ Thornside }
Barbara Daughter to Mr. Easy. Miss Ellen Chaplin
The Silent Lady of Deadman's Lane.
Date of Play--The Reign of George I.
Scene--London.
Time supposed to be occupied, from the noon of the first day to the
afternoon of the second.
And, lastly, may be mentioned the performance of Ben Jonson's play a
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