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Said to be a new farce specially written for the company by Lieutenant [[R. Annesley|Annesley]] in 1861/2.
 
Said to be a new farce specially written for the company by Lieutenant [[R. Annesley|Annesley]] in 1861/2.
  
1862: Performed by the [[Officers of the Regiment]] ([[North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot]]) during a repeat of their programme of 28 December 1861, which featured the plays  . The cast of Annesley's new play included Lietenant [[R. Annesley]] (Mr Octavius Slink), Sergeant [[J. Lydon]] (Mr Triptolemus Smith), [[R. Johnson]] Esq. (Pat), Corporal [[J. Davies]] (Selina Diana).
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1862: Performed by the [[Officers of the Regiment]] ([[North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot]]) during a repeat of their programme of 28 December 1861, which featured the one act plays ''[[Dying for Love]]'' (J.M. Morton), ''[[The Lucky Hit]]'' (Stirling) and ''[[The Eton Boy]]'' (E. Morton).   . The cast of Annesley's new play included Lietenant [[R. Annesley]] (Mr Octavius Slink), Sergeant [[J. Lydon]] (Mr Triptolemus Smith), [[R. Johnson]] Esq. (Pat), Corporal [[J. Davies]] (Selina Diana).

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Two Years In Paris is a farce written by Lieutenant R. Annesley (fl. 1960s)

Said to be a new farce specially written for the company by Lieutenant Annesley in 1861/2.

1862: Performed by the Officers of the Regiment (North Lincolnshire Regiment of Foot) during a repeat of their programme of 28 December 1861, which featured the one act plays Dying for Love (J.M. Morton), The Lucky Hit (Stirling) and The Eton Boy (E. Morton). . The cast of Annesley's new play included Lietenant R. Annesley (Mr Octavius Slink), Sergeant J. Lydon (Mr Triptolemus Smith), R. Johnson Esq. (Pat), Corporal J. Davies (Selina Diana).