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A farce in two acts by Thomas Knight (died 1820), an abridgment of  ''[[The Committee, or The Faithful Irishman]]'',  a comedy in five acts by Sir Robert Howard (1626-1698), .
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''[[The Honest Thieves]]'' is a  farce in two acts by Thomas Knight (died 1820),  
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It is an abridgment of  ''[[The Committee, or The Faithful Irishman]]'',  a comedy in five acts by Sir Robert Howard (1626-1698), .
  
 
(Sometimes referred to simply as ''[[Honest Thieves]]'')  
 
(Sometimes referred to simply as ''[[Honest Thieves]]'')  

Revision as of 05:30, 16 March 2017

The Honest Thieves is a farce in two acts by Thomas Knight (died 1820),

It is an abridgment of The Committee, or The Faithful Irishman, a comedy in five acts by Sir Robert Howard (1626-1698), .

(Sometimes referred to simply as Honest Thieves)

For details of performances and publication see The Committee, or The Faithful Irishman

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