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From the St. James's Even. Poft, March Hanl:, by Accident, with a Knite, 'Lis thougLL Thc Elizabeth of ..

... at On Sunday Night a Hackney Coachman him, as he lay in his Mafter's Stzble nor was quarrelling with another Perfon near Drury. lane, his Life laved but by the Affiftance Of 3 or 4 in the Scuffle was thrown down on a Piece of Men, who came to his Reicue ...

The Kentifh Poll, Or the Canterbury News-Letter, From SATURDAY March 21, to WEDNESDAY March 2i, 173:-.

... their Majefties, with his Royal Highnels the Prince of Wale, and the three eldeft Princcfres, were at the ThcL,tre Royal in Drury-Lane, and law the Tragedy of the stir Penitent, for the Benefit of MIS. Oldfield. Laft Wednefday one Bryan Sheapard, who was ...

New BOOKS juft publifi'd in LONDON,

... Notes, by N.Tindal, Vicar of GreaWi ibam inEffix, Price 2s, Tho Rival Father. A Tragedy, As it is Acted at the Tkl. Royal in Drury Lane. Price Is. 6d. An Hiffcrical Account of the feveral Tranflations of the B$ By Anthony J&hnfon, M. A. Rector of Swarkftcne ...

Published: Thu 30 Apr 1730
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 123 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Yeiterday about 5 in the - AflernorT, ey'd nt his kiou;;: at Clielica, Mr. j mcs 11ew, :m eminent Solicitor

... Elegance of the Buildings in it, exceeds any Thing of the like Nature. There is now in Rchearfal at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, a New Ballad Opera, call'd, The Clown's Stratagem, wiitten, as wr hear, by Mr. Carey, and to be perform'd for his Benefit ...

fhall not only receive the laid - are?, but al/o his Majefty's Gracious and Free Pardon for the laid Offence,

... May 2. On Thurfday Night his Royal Hig,linth Duke William, and the two youngett Prneeffes were at the Theatre-Roy:11 in Drury-Lane, to fee the Comedy of, Lo: , e makes a Man: Or, The Foes Forture, for the Benefit of Mr. Griffith trom Dublin. The Principal ...

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... Devereux-Court, near she Middle-Temple ; and Richard Montagu, at the Poll-Office, the Corner of Great Queea-Street, nea r Drury-Lane, and the Printers of this Paper. There is itill to be Lett, TH E Beft Publick Houle in St. Peter's Street, Canterbury ; ...

From a NA'ritten Letter I .ondon Aug. t-7 A N-it rry cf h.t 1, J . , ,r:ra 0 0U

... procure A u di ence o f takii the Night before in the Nit.ht hoilks the Grand Vizier. This Gentleman's Beltaviom in and about Drury-lane, were then brou k ht here has been luch as has gained him a general before Sir lohn Conlon, ;snd I T or t 2 more of his ...

From tlle London Cav I.', Avg. 25 Dretfko, Aug. 16, N. S. Ills ifh Ml f.t out for Wartiw laft

... next Meeting : ard to lay before the faid plaices an Account in of all Night-Hoees and other diforderly Honks in and near Drury-lane, &c. at their next Meeting ; and to lay before the laid plaices an Account in Writing of all Night- Honks and other diforderly ...

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... upwards of too° 1. A Warrant having been Wiled out to the Nigh Conflable of Holbourn Divifion, to make a private Search in Drury-Lane, and other Parts thereabouts, he went out accordingly with theVetty Conflablei - ein Wcdnefday Night fait, and took up between ...

• peace, and charged upon Oath to be accelTary to a Felony committed by one Mary Sullivan (a notosinus Pickpocket)

... feveral idle and diforderly Perfons • apprehe,nded late' the Night before on Search Warrants at the Night-Monies in or near Drury-Lane, and fome of them being known to be old Offenders, were committed to ' Bridet' ' w n to hard Labour , and the reit were ...

II I From the St James's Even: Peft s Sept. E. Yencri.l4y Drawcr in Firetitreet ttopt aPcliow n:4r St. 1341.4411'S

... Peace, appointed at the lift Weftitiinfter seffions for fuppreffing the Nig!it Houfes and other dilorderly Houfes In aild Drury. Lane, &c met it Covent- Garden Wary, and era Ipined levetal diforderlv Perfons, apprehended late on Thurfday Nieht at thee tlsces ...

LONDON, Oaober 20

... the Value of $qL after which they ty'd moft of the Paffengers Neck and Heels. On Thurfday Evening, Mr. Floyd, a Grocer in Drury* Lane, was attacked by three Foot-pads in Lincoln's-inn* Fields, who knock'd him down, and afterwards robb'd him of 1/ /. and ...

Published: Sat 17 Oct 1730
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 857 | Page: 3 | Tags: none