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... Church in the Forenoon, and went home and committed this ci Aaion. We are allured that a Patent for the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane is ordeed to pa's the Seals In Favour of Mr. Wilks 2 Mr. Booth, ._ and Mr. Clbber. A Patent for the faid Theatre *as granted ...

prom the St. Jones's Even. Po Dec. • 10. We hear that Orders are given by the Officers of the

... the Priaceis Royal, Princeis Amelia, Prima Caroline, Princers Mary, and Princefs Louifa i were at the Theatre Royal in Drury. Lane to fee the Tempeft, and the Malque of Cephalus, &c. with the new Pantomime, call'd Harlequin Grand Volgi. On Sunday Night ...

Ions; the Ma) being an Apprentice in the they begin to talk again of renewing the Atli- Neighbourhood was late

... Brother to Counfellor Gab. Allen, of a Silk Handkerchief, at the Play- johniton of this City, and Mr. John Porter, Houfe in Drury Lane, and being carried be- eldeft Son of Mr. Alderman Porter, late Lord. fore Julticc Ellis, was committed to Tothill- Mayor ...

LONDON, Jan. 23, Yeficiday the Houf: ct Loris went up to St. James's with an humble Addrefs of Thanks to

... Night the Comedy, caii'd, The Lover, written by Mr. Cibbcr, jun. was performed for the fiat '1 ime at the Theatre . Royal in Drury-Lane , and conciiitics to be ztled with great Applaufe. Norwich, Jan. o. On Monday Lift Mr. Bilhop, Mr. Haftngs, and Mr. Douglals ...

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... in the Evening, died, after a lingering Illnels, Mr. Williams, a celebrated Tragedian belonging to the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, greatly lamented by all that were of his Acquaintance, and truly merited the Name of a fincere Friend, a dutiful Son, and ...

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... ailed at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Pi ice s. 6d. 3. EURYDICE, a Tragedy, satd at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Price s. 6d * We are defired by a Corrcepondent to infert the following Proclamation for a Fair in Scotland, to thew that ...

From the Whitehall Even. Poll, April 17. Howard, in a Trial then depending infore the This Morning a Wager of

... by the faid Juftices, for keeping a diforderly Yefterday a Man and Woman, Servants to a Brandy-fhop and Night-Houle in Drury-Lane Gentleman in Leadenhall-ftreet, quarrelling, the where a poor Countryman, who came but thC former took up a Piflol immediately ...

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... pay a Fine of z s. and tind Security for her good lithaviour for 3 Years. _ The fame Day Mother Osbourne, of Vinegar Yard, Drury-lane, was conviCied of keeping a tliforderly Houle, and received Sent eve to continue 6 Months in Bridewell at hard Labour, and ...

From a London Written Letter, Aug. t 9. A Play on the Story of the Old celebrated Balad of George

... Office, t. The Devil to Play, or the Wives Metamor- t . pl.los'd. An Opera. As it is perforin'd at the 1 , Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by the Author of the Beggar's Wedding. With the Mulick prefix'd to each Song. Price is. 6d. z. The London Merchant ...

the interceffion of the Ladies, his Punifbment r. The London Merchant, or the Hiflory of has been remitted. ..

... Printing Office, r. The Devil to Play, or the Wives Metamorphos'd. An Opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by the Author of the Beggar's Wedding. With the Mulick to each Song. Price Is. 6d. ...

A DV LRTISEMENTS

... London. Pr. is. 3. The Devil to Play, or the Wives Metainorphos'd. An Opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by the Author of the B.lgar's Wedding. With the Mulick to each Song. Price is. 6d. 4. Die Forth Harmony, or the ...