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... Thurfday laft died, at his Houfe at Thiftleworth, after a long Illnefs, Mr. Wilks, one of the Mafters of the Old Play- noufe in Drury Lane, who was noted for his fine Performance' on the Stage.. The fame Day died at her Houfe in Salisbury Court in H^t-ftreet ...

Published: Thu 07 Sep 1732
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 229 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

From the London Evening Poll, Sept.

... the London Evening Poll, Sept.. .IP.Mq 1 pir Lilt Night while her Middy and the Royal Family in die Play- houfe in Drury Lane, ar iMmi , of the Life-Guards and a Hackney Coachman had a Difpute about giving way to etch other. In the Quarrel her Wick's ...

hw Titefday die Toth of ihis From theWdoit Even. Pon, •See. 14. bet will be enpOlitd to .Sale 72 Gallons

... what Duty is to be paid for any Quantity to Pounds to so,cio Pounds Neat %%Ist. The Harlot's Progrefi Or, The Humours of Drury-Lane. In Six Canco's. Price zs. with the Cuts, and is. without Cuts. 3. The Progrefs of a R,alte: Or, The Templar's Exit. In ...

N. B. Sold at the PriatißgOffiCe,

... Flower of Muftarci-feed, which makes the belt Muftard, at 6 d. the Paper. 2. The Harlot's Progrefs i Or, The Humours of Drury-Lane. In Six Canto's. Price 2s. with the Cuts, and i s. without Cuts. 3. The Progrcfs of a Rake: Or, The Templar's Exit. In Tcn ...

Extraa of a Letter from London, Oa a;

... Royal Flower of Multard-feed, which makes the brit Mulford, at 6d. the Paper. 2. The Harlot's Progrcfs : Or, The Humours of Drury-Lane. In Six Canto's. Price 2s. with the Cuts, and z s._ without Cuts._ _ 3. The Progrefi of a Rake: Or, The Templar's Fait. ...

following hisMajefty’s Birth-Day was made'by Colley Cibber Efq Poet-Laureat to his Majefty and was fung that ..

... on Finchley Common who robb’d him of Guineas his Watch fome Silver About Two o’Clock Tuefday Morning noted Pawnbroker’s Drury -lane was broke open and feveral Watches Rings and other Valuables were carried off Accidents On Wednefday laft young Gentleman ...

Published: Tue 07 Nov 1732
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1240 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

To prevent Impositio

... Canterbury, Sells Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's Servants. Pr. 1s. 6d. the following Goods; viz. These two by Mr Thompson. 3. EURYDICE, a Trajedy acted at the Theatre Royal Irish Linens, at lower | White and Brown in Drury-lane, by his Majesty's Servants ...

ALLAN RAMSAY', SCOTS SONGS,m

... the Memory of Sir Mac Newton • BRITANNIA, A ?rem in 4to and eve a. Tragedy of SOPHONISBA, stked at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane. by bat Maigly's &imams. Pr. is. Cd. two by Mr Thosopiou. 3. EURYDICE, a Trailed', ailed at the Theatre Royal In Ltury.lane ...

' !' ' ' 'll Robberies Monday Morning between 8 and 9 o’Clock Capt Windmill was robbed in bis Chariot

... a Poem In4to 8vo II The Tragedy of Sophonisba at Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane his Majefty’s Servants Price 1 s 6d Thefe two by Mr Thomlon III Tragedy died at Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by his Majefty’s Servants By Mr Mallet Price s nert Three very good ...

Published: Tue 21 Nov 1732
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1623 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Morn!

... Memory of Sir Iliac Newton; BRITAN , NIA, a Poem, in and ivo. a. The Tragedy of SOPHONISBA, abed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane, by his idajefty's S mats. Pr. is. id, rhefe two by Mr Thompfon. 3: EURYDICE, a Trasedy, &Bed at the Theatre Royal in Drurpline ...

London

... with his Lordfliip to Barbadoes. P P ' toblnbV h^ oll^ ?? « Pi f^ ewritir,to **ii andare S« P fe, j v** T .^tre : Royal fin Drury-Lane with ab convex SSL E *% im *> v ; The Perjur'd Lover ; or, The Broken fe Vr a . ged J : The A fo l dent or ' the Doftor's ...

Published: Thu 23 Nov 1732
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 326 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

:ge, one F eral pers way the xies rrora I.IVAIVIAA I IPSAI From the London Gazette, Nov. 11i was found

... increafed the subfidies of 50,00 D to Dininttion, went to the Theatre Royal in Crowns, which he paid yearly to the .Elettors of Drury-lane, and law a Comedy call'd, The Pro-, Saxony and Ba• aria ; and that the fame is to be yoked Wife, written by Sir John Vanbrugh ...