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Freely adapted from the French of H. de Saint-Georges (1799-1875) and A. de Leuven  (1800-1884) into English as a comedy in 3 acts called ''[[The Jeweller of St. James]]'' by William E.Suter ()[]
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Freely adapted from the French of H. de Saint-Georges (1799-1875) and A. de Leuven  (1800-1884) into English as a comedy in 3 acts called ''[[The Jeweller of St James]]'' by William E.Suter ()[]
  
 
The English text first performed 17 February, 1862 in the Opera Comique London.   
 
The English text first performed 17 February, 1862 in the Opera Comique London.   

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Freely adapted from the French of H. de Saint-Georges (1799-1875) and A. de Leuven (1800-1884) into English as a comedy in 3 acts called The Jeweller of St James by William E.Suter ()[]

The English text first performed 17 February, 1862 in the Opera Comique London.


1870: Performed in English as The Jeweller of St James (Suter/De St Georges and De Leuven) on 25th August: along with Matchmaking (Poole/)


The Victorian Plays Project, Electronic Catalogue - Volume 55[1]