Burnand, Sir Francis Cowley

Burnand, Sir Francis Cowley (1836–1917), was a regular contributor to Punch. He wrote many burlesques and adaptations of French farces, and his operetta Cox and Box, with music by Sullivan, adapted from J. M. Morton's Box and Cox, was performed in 1867.

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