114. A Night/ At Notting Hill/ An Original Apropos Sketch/ In/ One Act/ By/ Edmund Yates/ And/N.H. Harrington.// London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. [On verso: ’First performed at the Theatre Royal, Adelphi, January 5th, 1857. ’ ]
115. My Friend from Leatherhead/ A Farce/ In/ one Act/By/ Edmund Yates,/ [Member of the Dramatic Authors’ Society,J/ And/ N.H. Harrington,/ Authors of/ A Night at Notting Hill, etc. etc.// London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. [On verso: ’First produced at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, February 23rd, 1857 . ’ ]
116. New ed. London: Samuel French, [187-].
117. A Month from Home[?] [Not sighted. An ’entertainment’ given by Mr and Mrs German Reed at the Royal Gallery of Illustration, reviewed in the Times, 4 May 1857, p. 12. Yates says in RE (1:291) that it was ’from his pen’.]
118. Double Dummy/ A Farce/ In/ One Act/ By/ N.H.Harrington/ And/ Edmund Yates,/ Authors of/My Friend from Leatherhead – A Night at Notting Hill, etc., etc.// London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. [On verso: ’First acted at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, on Monday, March 3rd, 1858.’]
119. Your Likeness – One Shilling!/ A Comic Sketch/In/ One Act/ By/ N.H. Harrington and Edmund Yates./ [Members of the Dramatic Authors’Society. ]/ Authors of/ Night at Notting Hill – My Friend from Leatherhead – Double Dummy, etc.etc.// London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. [On verso: ‘First performed at the Strand Theatre, April, 1858 . ‘]
120. If the Cap Fits/ A Comedietta/ In/ One Act/ By/Messrs./ N.H. Harrington/ And/ Edmund Yates/[.Members of the Dramatic Authors’ Society. j/ Authors of/ Night at Notting Hill – My Friend from Leatherhead – Double/ Dummy – Your Likeness One Shilling, etc., etc.// London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. [On verso: ‘First produced at the Royal Princess’s Theatre, June 13, 1859. ‘]
121. Hit Him,/ He Has No Friends!/ A Farce/ In/ One Act/ By/ E. Yates/ And/ N.H. Harrington./[Members of the Dramatic Authors’ Society.H/ Authors of/ Night at Notting Hill -My Friend from Leatherhead – Double/ Dummy – Your Likeness One Shilling – If the Cap Fits,/ etc., etc. etc.// London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. [On verso: ‘First performed at the Strand Theatre … on Monday, September 17th, I860.’]
122. New ed. London: Samuel French, [188-].
123. Invitations to Evening Parties and the Seaside. [Apparently unpublished. An ‘entertainment’ by Yates and Harold Power, first performed at the Egyptian Hall, 8 Dec 1862. See also under REVIEWS.]
124. [Black Sheep] Drama/ In Three Acts./ Founded on Edmund Yates’s Novel of/ ‘Black Sheep.’/ And Arranged for the Stage by/ J. Palgrave Simpson,/ And/ The Author./ [Members of the Dramatic Authors’ Society.]// London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. [Program on following pages states: ‘First performed at the Royal Olympic Theatre … on Saturday 25th April, 1868 ….’]
125. Tame Cats. [Apparently unpublished. First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, 12 Dec 1868. Not mentioned in RE-, but see Clement Scott’s The Drama of Yesterday and To-day 1:589 where the play is discussed as one of the rare conspicuous ‘failures’ at the Prince of Wales.]
126. Without Love. [Apparently unpublished. By Yates and A.W. Dubourg. First performance Olympic Theatre, 16 Dec 1872. See RE, 2:235.]