London Nov. 27
... hear the Town will fhortly be entertain'd with a new Comedy at lincoln's Inn-Fields Theatre, and a ue-w Tragedy at that of Drury- Lane. . _ «. ...
... hear the Town will fhortly be entertain'd with a new Comedy at lincoln's Inn-Fields Theatre, and a ue-w Tragedy at that of Drury- Lane. . _ «. ...
... Lord Chief Baron Gilbert. Last Night, one Mr. Gower and a Major of the Guards, having some Words at the Castle Tavern in Drury Lane, a Quarrel arose, but were all made Friends again by the Company: However when they had broke up and came into the Street ...
... well drefs'd, In Ruffel-ftreet, near Drury Lane, by a Fellow who had been employ M by two Bailiffs to watch him, in order to arreft him', the Gentleman, who knew tha real Intent of the Fellow, ran down Drury Lane, and got into a Houfe in Clare Court, ...
... Policy and Honour are said to have as much Struggle at Aschassenbourg, as Love and Honour with Baye's Prince Volscius at Drury Lane. So that till this Point is decided, the Quidnuncs must be con- tent till Fame finds which Trumpet she's to found thro. ...
... form'd, that, for the Benefit ot one of their Brothers, the Body of them will attend their Grand Mafter at the Theatre in Drury Lane on Monday next, to fee the Play ot the 2d Part of King Henry IV. in the Aprons and other Badges of their Fraternity. By ...
... ended ?? at the Old Baily, when John Gerrard, for picking the Pocket of Alex. Murray, Efqj'of a Cambrick Handkerchief at Drury Lane Play-houfc; Julius Hunt, for robbing John Doc, the Poft man, near Whitechapel Prifon; Jofepli Leath, for robbing Mr Heme ...
... From Mr. P— d's Letter? London? Ott. 27. On Thurfday Night laft? a ftrong Gang of Bailiffs waited at the Play- Houfe? in Drury -Lane? the coming out of a Gentleman? whom they long endeavour' d to Ar- reji ; but as at other Times, fo now? ke made a gallant ...
... London Paints, Feb, ii. On Thurfday Night laft the new Comedy call'd ' Art ani Nature, was afted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury - Lane* being the third mw ont perform'd fince the Aft took PJace, which vblig-d 4// Plays, Farce t, ficc. tt be Ikens-d before ...
... publilh'd in fome of the Papers. Laft Satuiday Night as Mifs Bowyer, Of Great , JtulTel-Street, was returning home from Drury- Lane Playhoufe, fhe wa:s ftruck with the Dead Pally, and this Morning was judg'd to lie at the Point of Deatb. On Thurfday laft ...
... oT of the Gaftjeu? {hereto bejqng This This Evening tha a young PrinaiTes, Anna and Ame* iia, came to the Play Houft in Drury Lane, and faw the Comedy afted, ?? he Stratagem, where was perform- ed, fine dancing by Mounfiers de Pre, Boval MifsSantioe* ...
... Newgate, charging her Mother and two Sifters with the faid Murder. On Saturday a Woman, who kept a Houfe in White-Hart Court, Drury Lane, was found dead in her Room, in all Appearance for W*nt ; but upon fearching the Room, difcover'd nid in feve- ral private ...
... Ships, if l«i have any. 1 am, Sir t Tours, JOHN ENGLISH.* 1 Thi folhtuin* Prologue was fpo'en 4f tbt Theatre-Rpyal in ' Drury -Lane, the 9th of Deccrabc| 1745. when the whrtc Receipt of the H :i c was ttfflkd ti the Veteran Scheme. METH 1 N K.S I fee Br/rj«« ...