Cross, J. C.
Songs, in The purse; or, benevolent tar. A musical drama, in one act. As performed at the New Theatre, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: Printed by Wrigley and Berriman, no. 149, Chesnut-Street, 1794. Price one-sixteenth of a dollar.
ESTC No. W26359.Grub Street ID 336400.
Cross, J. C.
In love, in debt, & in liquor, or our way in Wales; a new musical drama, performed for the first time at Jones's Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. On Wednesday, June 28, 1797. By J. C. Cross, Author of the Divertisement, British Fortitude, Point at Herqui, and Way to get Unmarried, performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden; The Purse, or Benevolent Tar, at the Theatres-Royal Drury-Lane and Hay-Market; Apparition, at the Theatre-Royal Hay-Market; and Capture of the Cape of Good Hope, Robbers, Caledonian Recruit, Jew and Gentile, Village Doctor, Matrimony, Naval Gratitude, Neither frighten'd nor hurt, Harlequin Mariner, Olympian Revels, Julia of Louvain, and Niobe, or Harlequin's Ordeal, performed with universal Applause at Jones's Royal Circus. The new music by Mr. Sanderson, With Selections from Reeve, Dibdin, Shield, &c.
London: printed by T. Burton and Co. NO. 11, Gate Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields, 1797.
ESTC No. N17603.Grub Street ID 7071.
Cross, J. C.
Parnassian bagatelles: being a miscellaneous collection of poetical attempts. To which are added a comic sketch in one act, called The way to get un-married, As performing with universal Applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. And the Village Doctor, or Killing no Cure; a Favourite Burletta, Exhibited at Jones's Royal-Circus, St. George's Fields. By J. C. Cross, Author of the Divertisement, Purse on Benevolent Tar, British Fortitude, the Apparition, Point at Herqui, &c.
London: printed by Burton and Co. No. 11, Gate-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields; published by Bellamy, King-Street, Covent-Garden, 1796.
ESTC No. T68917.Grub Street ID 293024.
Cross, J. C.
Parnassian trifles. Being a collection of elegiac, pastoral, nautic, and lyric poetry. By J. Cross, Author of the Dialogue of the Divertisement, &c.
London: printed for the author, at the Minerva Press, and sold by William Lane, Leadenhall-Street; Meyler, Bath; Dagnall, Aylesbury; Smith, Devizes; Lee, Lewes; and by the principal booksellers in town and country, MDCCXCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T68909.Grub Street ID 293017.
Cross, J. C.
The insolvent debtor: a simple pathetic tale, founded on facts. To which is added, a small collection of miscellaneous poetry. By J.C. Cross, Author of the Dialogue of the Divertisement, Parnassian Trifles, &c. &c. &c.
Salisbury: printed for the author; and sold by C. Fellows, at his Circulating Library, Catherine-Street; Mr. Meyler, Bath; Mr. Smith, Devizes; Mr. Lee, Lewes; Mr. Lane, Leadenhall-Street, and Mrs. White, Holborn, London; and the principal booksellers in town and country, [1793].
ESTC No. T68904.Grub Street ID 293012.
Cross, J. C.
Songs, choruses, &c. in The apparition! A musical dramatic romance, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market.
London: printed for J. Barker, 1794.
ESTC No. T9094.Grub Street ID 310786.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar: a musical drama, in one act, as performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross. (the music by Mr. Reeve.).
London: printed by William Lane, at the Minerva, Leadenhall-Street. Sold by J. Scatchard, Paternoster-Row; Wm. Miller, Bond-Street; and Knight and Triphook, Booksellers to his Majesty, St. James's-Street, M.DCC.XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. N12365.Grub Street ID 2367.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar: a musical drama, in one act, as performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross. (the music by Mr. Reeve.).
London: printed by William Lane, at the Minerva, Leadenhall-Street. Sold by J. Scatchard, Paternoster-Row; Wm. Miller, Bond-Street; and Knight and Triphook, Booksellers to his Majesty, St. James's-Street, [1794].
ESTC No. N12367.Grub Street ID 2369.
Cross, J. C.
British fortitude, and Hibernian friendship; or an escape from France. A musical drama in one act. by J. C. Cross. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal Covent. Garden.
London: printed by & for J. Roach at the Britania Printing Office, Woburn Street, New Drury Theatre Royal. Sepr. 3d, 1794.
ESTC No. T45430.Grub Street ID 273743.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar: a musical drama, as performed at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane and Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross, ...
London: printed (by assignment) for J. Barker, [1794?].
ESTC No. T45431.Grub Street ID 273744.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar: a musical drama, in one act, as performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross. (the music by Mr. Reeve.).
Dublin: printed for Messrs. P. Byrne, Grafton-Street and W. Jones, Dame-Street, 1794.
ESTC No. T169985.Grub Street ID 207747.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar. A musical drama, in one act, as performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross. (the music by Mr. Reeve.).
Dublin: printed for R. Cowley, College-Green, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. T169986.Grub Street ID 207748.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar: a musical drama, in one act, as performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross. (the music by Mr. Reeve.).
London: printed by William Lane, at the Minerva, Leaden Hall-Street. Sold by J. Scatchard, Paternoster-Row; Wm. Miller, Bond-Street; and Knight and Triphook, Booksellers to his Majesty, St. James's-Street, M.DCC.XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. T212310.Grub Street ID 239539.
Cross, J. C.
The apparition! A musical dramatic romance, in two acts, as performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross, Author of The Purse, British Fortitude, &c. &c.
London: printed for J. Barker, at the Dramatic Repository, Russell-Court, Drury-Lane, [1794].
ESTC No. T9093.Grub Street ID 310775.
Cross, J. C.
Tully's rambles; or an Irishman's tour through London and Westminster; an Hibernian pasticio. As recited and sung with universal applause by Mr. Johnstone, at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden. And in the new entertainment of readings and music at the Theatre-Royal in the Haymarket. Written by J.C. Cross.
London: printed by and for J. Roach, Woburn Street New-Drury Theatre-Royal, [1795?].
ESTC No. T82150.Grub Street ID 302748.
Cross, J. C.
Songs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the new burletta of Quack, quack, quack! Or, the baker of Bedfont: as performed with universal applause, at Jones's Royal Circus St. George's Fields.
London: printed by Burton and Co., 1796.
ESTC No. T193879.Grub Street ID 227926.
Cross, J. C.
Songs, choruses, &c. in The charity boy, a musical entertainment, in two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By J. C. Cross. The music by Mr. Reeve.
London: printed for J. Barker, 1796.
ESTC No. T32920.Grub Street ID 263600.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar: a musical drama, as performed at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane and the Hay-Market. By J. C. Cross, ... (The music by Mr. Reeve.).
London: printed (by assignment) for J. Barker, 1796.
ESTC No. N25190.Grub Street ID 14546.
Cross, J. C.
Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new pantomine called Harlequin and Quixotte; or the magic arm. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr Reeve.
London: printed by T. Woodfall, No. 104, Drury-Lane; for T.N. Longman, Paternoster-Row, [1797].
ESTC No. T66836.Grub Street ID 291494.
Cross, J. C.
Julia of Louvain, or Monkish cruelty, a new dramatic spectacle. Performed for the first time, May 15, 1797, at Jones's royal circus, St, George's Fields. ... by Mr. Cross. The musick composed and selected by Mr. Saunderson. The scenery by Mr. Greenwood, jun.
[London]: entered at Stationers-hall, [1797].
ESTC No. N53974.Grub Street ID 37826.
Cross, J. C.
Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new ballet pantomime, called The round tower, or Chieftains of Ireland. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The Music by Mr. Reeve.
London: printed by T. Woodfall, No. 104, Drury-Lane; for T. N. Longman, Paternoster-Row, [1797].
ESTC No. T183178.Grub Street ID 219606.
Cross, J. C.
Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new musical farce, called An escape into prison. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve.
London: printed by T. Woodfall, No 104 Drury-Lane; for T. N. Longman, Paternoster-Row, [1797].
ESTC No. T183186.Grub Street ID 219610.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar. A musical drama, in one act, as performed at the Boston Theatre, Federal-Street. By J. C. Cross. (The music by Mr. Reeve.).
Boston: Printed for W. Pelham, no. 59 Cornhill, 1797.
ESTC No. W28020.Grub Street ID 338158.
Cross, J. C.
Songs, duets, chorusses &c. in the new musical piece of The raft; or, both sides of the water. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, ... The music composed by Mr. Reeve. ...
London: printed for J. Barker, 1798.
ESTC No. T49457.Grub Street ID 277268.
Cross, J. C.
The raft; or, both sides of the water, a musical drama. As performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By J. C. Cross. Author of the Apparition, Purse, &c. The music composed by Mr. Reeve.
London: printed for J. Barker, (dramatic Repository) Russell-Court, Drury-Lane, 1798.
ESTC No. T45432.Grub Street ID 273745.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand spectacle of music, dance, and action, called The Genoese pirate, or Black Beard: as performed (for the first time) at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, on Monday, October 15, 1798. The overture and music, by Mr. Sanderson; the Scenery by Messrs. Phillips, Lupino, Hollogan, Blackmore, &c.
London: printed by T. Burton, Gate-Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, [1798].
ESTC No. T193882.Grub Street ID 227929.
Cross, J. C.
Airs, duets, and chorusses, in a new grand historical ballet of action, called Joan of Arc: or, the maid of Orleans. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve.
London: printed by T. Woodfall; for T. N. Longman, 1798.
ESTC No. N30902.Grub Street ID 19817.
Cross, J. C.
Songs, duets, and chorusses, in the serio-comic pantomime of Harlequin highlander, or Sawney Bean's cave. As performed for the first time at Jones's Royal Circus, on Monday 11th June 1798. By Mr. J. C. Cross, ...
London: printed by T. Burton, 1798.
ESTC No. N37057.Grub Street ID 25010.
Cross, J. C.
Airs, duets, and chorusses, in a new grand historical ballet of action, called Joan of Arc: or, the maid of Orleans. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve.
London: printed by T. Woodfall; for T. N. Longman, 1798.
ESTC No. T21142.Grub Street ID 239079.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand serio-comic pantomime called The seasons; or, Harlequin in all weathers: as presented, for the first time, at the new Royal Circus, on Thursday, May 16, 1799. The pantomime invented and produced under the direction of Mr. Cross; ...
London: printed by T. Burton, [1799?].
ESTC No. N64370.Grub Street ID 46373.
Cross, J. C.
Additional songs, trios, &c. in the favourite comic pantomime of Harlequin in Egypt, or the siege of Jean d'Acre; in which will be introduced an exact representation of ... the grand expedition, in storming the point at Helder, and the surrender of the Dutch fleet in the Texel. Exhibited (for the first time) on Monday, Sept. 9, 1799. At the New Royal Circus. By J. C. Cross.
London: printed by T. Burton; and published by T. Barker, [1799].
ESTC No. T190745.Grub Street ID 225865.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the favourite comic pantomime of Harlequin in Egypt, or the siege of Jean d'Acre. As represented at the New Royal Circus, on Thursday, August 15, 1799. With alterations and improvements by J. C. Cross. The overture and new music by Mr. Sanderson, ...
London: printed by T. Burton; and published by T. Barker, [1799].
ESTC No. T193881.Grub Street ID 227928.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand Scotch spectacle of Halloween, or The castles of Athlin and Dunbaine. As represented at the New Royal Circus, on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1799. by J. C. Cross. ...
London: printed by T. Burton, [1799].
ESTC No. N37246.Grub Street ID 25202.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new splendid serious spectacle, called Cora; or, the virgin of the sun: as represented, for the first time, at the New Royal Circus, on Monday, July 15, 1799. Principally taken from Marmontell's Incas of Peru, and the German drama of the Virgin of the sun, by Kotzebue, ... recently performed, ... with alterations and improvements by R. B. Sheridan, Esq. under the title of Pizarro. ... The overture and new music, with an intermezzo between the acts, by Mr. Sanderson. ... The spectacle adapted for representation and superintended by Mr. Cross.
London: printed by T. Burton; and published by T. Barker, [1799].
ESTC No. N37255.Grub Street ID 25212.
Cross, J. C.
Songs, duets, and chorusses, in the new grand oriental spectacle of Almoran & Hamet, or, The fair Circassian, as performed for the first time at the New Royal Circus, on Monday, 25th March, 1799. By J. C. Cross, ...
London: printed by T. Burton, 1799.
ESTC No. N37058.Grub Street ID 25011.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand serio-comic pantomime called The seasons; or, Harlequin in all Weathers: As presented, for the First Time, at the New Royal Circus, On Thursday, May 16, 1799. The Pantomime invented and produced under the Direction of Mr. Cross; the Scenery designed by Mr. Greenwood, and executed by him, Messrs. Blackmore, Williams, Marchbank, and Assistants; the Machinery by Mr. Beauscomb, the Decorations by Mr. Johnson; and the Overture and New Music, by Mr. Sanderson.
London: printed by T. Burton, Gate-Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields, [1799?].
ESTC No. T155681.Grub Street ID 199372.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. In the popular grand Spectacle of Music, Dance, and Action, called Black Beard; or, The Captive Princess: As performed, upwards of 100 nights, at the Royal Circus, last season; and Revived with New Songs, Scenery, Dresses, &c. On Wednesday, May 15, 1799. The Overture and Music, by Mr. Sanderson; the Scenery designed by Mr. Greenwood, and executed by him, Messrs. Williams, Marchbank, and Blackmore; the Spectacle invented and produced under the Direction of Mr. Cross.
London: printed by T. Burton, Gate-Street, Lincoln's-Inn Fields, [1799?].
ESTC No. T155682.Grub Street ID 199373.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the entirely new and splendid national spectacle, founded on historical facts, called Sir Francis Drake, and Iron-Arm. As represented at the New Royal Circus, on Monday, August 4, 1800. By J. C. Cross. ...
London: printed by T. Burton; and published by J. Barker, [1800].
ESTC No. T224244.Grub Street ID 246529.
Cross, J. C.
The songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new splendid spectacle, called The mine, or, black forest of Istria. As represented, for the first time, at the new Royal Circus, on Monday, April 14, 1800. The scenery designed by Mr. Greenwood, and executed by him, Messrs. Banks, Marchbank, Blackmore, Williams, and assistants. The machinery, by Mr. Branscomb. The music, with an intire new overture, by Mr. Sanderson. The dances, by Mr. Byrne. The dresses, decorations, &c. designed by Mr. Roberts and Miss Williams, and executed by her, Mr. Williams, Mrs. Nash, and assistants. The spectacle adapted for representation and superintended by Mr. Cross.
London: printed by T. Burton; and published by T. Barker, [1800?].
ESTC No. N23961.Grub Street ID 13324.
Cross, J. C.
The waiter.
[London]: Printed and sold by J. Davenport, 6, George's Court, St. John's-Lane, West Smithfield, [1800?].
ESTC No. T10512.Grub Street ID 158496.
Cross, J. C.
Prospectus; with the songs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the new grand dramatic ballet of action called Imogen, Princess of Britain. Partly founded on an event recorded in the Bernard and Zineura, of Boocaccio; but principally from Incidents "traced in narrative," and expressed in Action, of occurrences preceding, progressive, and conclusive, of the interesting Fable of Shakespeare's pleasing and romantic Play of Cymbeline, By Mr. Cross. The new Music, by Messrs. Ware, Corri, Jun. and Taylor; with Selections from various admired Coruposers, by Messrs. Cross and Mapleson. The Overture, entirely new, by Mr. W. Ware. The whole of the Scenery new and appropriate, designed by Mr. S. Whitmore, and executed by him, Messrs. Runciman, Merrick, Clarke, J. Whitmore, Williams, &c. &c. The Machinery, by Mr. Branscomb. The Dresses designed by Mr. Roberts, and executed by Mr. Brett, Mrs. Nash, and Mrs. Williams. The Stage Properties, Banners, &c. by Mr. Porje. And the introductory Combats under .
London: printed by D. Stewart. At the Royal Circus Printing-Office; And published by J. Barker and Son, Dramatic Repository, Great Russell-Street, Covent Garden, [1800?].
ESTC No. T199929.Grub Street ID 231807.
Cross, J. C.
The purse; or, benevolent tar: a musical drama, by J. C. Cross. ... as performed at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane and the Hay-Market.
London: printed and published by Barker and Son,, [1800?].
ESTC No. N65453.Grub Street ID 47331.