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''[[The Tars of Old England]]'' is the title given for a "pleasant comedy" by an unnamed author, performed in Cape Town on 16 July 1808. | ''[[The Tars of Old England]]'' is the title given for a "pleasant comedy" by an unnamed author, performed in Cape Town on 16 July 1808. | ||
− | Though it may have been a version of ''[[The Reprisal, or The Tars of Old England]]'', since it is billed as a comedy, but it is also likely to have been | + | Though it may have been a version of ''[[The Reprisal, or The Tars of Old England]]'', since it is billed as a comedy, but it is also likely to have been ''[[Britain's Brave Tars, or All for Saint Paul's]]'', |
Revision as of 06:19, 21 October 2016
The Tars of Old England is the title given for a "pleasant comedy" by an unnamed author, performed in Cape Town on 16 July 1808.
Though it may have been a version of The Reprisal, or The Tars of Old England, since it is billed as a comedy, but it is also likely to have been Britain's Brave Tars, or All for Saint Paul's,