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[[Cabman No 93, or Found in a Four Wheeler]]'' is a farce in one act by Thomas J. Williams (1824-1874)[]  
 
[[Cabman No 93, or Found in a Four Wheeler]]'' is a farce in one act by Thomas J. Williams (1824-1874)[]  
 
   
 
   
Also fouind as ''[[Cabman No. 93; or, Found in a four-wheeler]]'' or simply as '''''[[Found in a Four Wheeler]]'''''.
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Also fouind as '''''[[Cabman No. 93; or, Found in a four-wheeler]]''''' or simply as '''''[[Found in a Four Wheeler]]'''''.
  
 
Performed at the New Royalty Theatre, London on April 24, 1866 and at the Lyceum Theatre, London on December 26, 1867. Published in De Witt's Acting Plays, no. 24. in 18
 
Performed at the New Royalty Theatre, London on April 24, 1866 and at the Lyceum Theatre, London on December 26, 1867. Published in De Witt's Acting Plays, no. 24. in 18

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Cabman No 93, or Found in a Four Wheeler is a farce in one act by Thomas J. Williams (1824-1874)[]

Also fouind as Cabman No. 93; or, Found in a four-wheeler or simply as Found in a Four Wheeler.

Performed at the New Royalty Theatre, London on April 24, 1866 and at the Lyceum Theatre, London on December 26, 1867. Published in De Witt's Acting Plays, no. 24. in 18

1866: Performed as Found in a Four-wheeler on 19 November by the former members of the Le Roy and Duret Company, managed by James Leffler, as afterpiece to The Colleen Bawn (Boucicault).

https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011609146

Facsimile version of the De Witt edition, Hathi Trust Digital Library [1]

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32082868-cabman-no-93-or-found-in-a-four-wheeler