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- 1730s (links | edit)
- 1730 (links | edit)
- George Farquhar (links | edit)
- Colley Cibber (links | edit)
- 1730 in literature (links | edit)
- Nicholas Rowe (writer) (links | edit)
- Poets' Corner (links | edit)
- Anne (links | edit)
- Susanna Centlivre (links | edit)
- Christiana Horton (links | edit)
- Nance Oldfield (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Ellen Terry (links | edit)
- Love in Excess; or, The Fatal Enquiry (links | edit)
- Anne Bracegirdle (links | edit)
- Christopher Rich (theatre manager) (links | edit)
- Mary Porter (actress) (links | edit)
- Charlotte Charke (links | edit)
- Charles Johnson (writer) (links | edit)
- Robert Wilks (links | edit)
- The Recruiting Officer (links | edit)
- Epicœne, or The Silent Woman (links | edit)
- William Elliot of Wells (links | edit)
- 1730 in Great Britain (links | edit)
- The Pilgrim (play) (links | edit)
- Charles Churchill (of Chalfont) (links | edit)
- Henry Fielding's early plays (links | edit)
- Love in Several Masques (links | edit)
- The Death of Pompey (links | edit)
- Cato, a Tragedy (links | edit)
- Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey (links | edit)
- The Conscious Lovers (links | edit)
- Charles Churchill (British Army officer, born 1679) (links | edit)
- Three Hours After Marriage (links | edit)
- Charles Churchill (British Army officer, born 1656) (links | edit)
- Oldfield (name) (links | edit)
- Thomas Baker (dramatist) (links | edit)
- Edward Robins (links | edit)
- Arthur Maynwaring (links | edit)
- List of women in Female Biography (links | edit)
- List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster (links | edit)
- Margaret Saunders (links | edit)
- The Cruel Gift (links | edit)
- The Constant Couple (links | edit)
- The Drummer (play) (links | edit)
- Lady Jane Grey (play) (links | edit)
- The Royal Convert (links | edit)
- The Platonick Lady (links | edit)
- An Act at Oxford (links | edit)
- The Sultaness (links | edit)
- The Captives (1724 play) (links | edit)