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From the attetti, OA. 28. Portfmouth, Otiober 26. The Fleet under Sir Chaloner Ogle weighed this Morning about ..

... that on Saturday the iSth Initant the and one Mary Harvey, alias Hopkins, (now in Newkate for another Fad coinmitted in Drury-Lane) carried a Gentleman, whom they picked up in the S:rect to a Houfr• of ill Fame, kept by one Pendall, in Three-Fox -Court ...

The KeNt Poft, or Canter/vary News Letiei. From SATURDAY November 22, to WEDNESDAY November 26. t 740

... fo-much-celebrated Italian Comic DAIICerS, Signior and Signiora Faufan, and are engaged- to perform at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. An Extra& of a Letter from the Hague. The terrible Apprthenfions which the States General entertained upon the Death of ...

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... waited on the Nike of Wales at Norfolk- Houle, who gave them a Sum of Money, and promifed to be at their Benefit next Week at Drury Lane Playhoufe. The Book-Keeper of the Role-Inn at Holbourn-Bridge, and the Contiable, who took Fortier, that r( bbed iht laid ...

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... whole Name is unknnwn, about iso I. about three ?Moths ago, in the of Mary Gerrard in Windfor.Comt in Drury-Lane. On Monday laft, coming out of Drury-Lane Playhoufe, a Gentleman's Pocket was pidc'd of a green Purfe, containing Twenty-one Portugal Piecesof ...

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... died at his Houle in May's Builaings, St. Martin's-Lane, Mr. Riggs, a famous Performer en the Violin, and Firlt Violin of Drury-Lane Theatre. On Saturday a Gentleman was found drowned on tl:e Shore at the Inc of Dogs. From Letters and Papers in his Pockets ...

(N°• 3442.)

... VAutE belonging to the Family among dii . ttcu - .ains of his Ailed . - ton. Lail Week died at his 1-1. ufe in Ruffel-Court, Drury-lane, Mr. George Turner, Attorney at Law; he was well knowil as being a Mulatto, his Father being a Weft-Indian, and married ...

Poll, or Cazterhuty News Letter. [N°. 2447.)

... committed to the Gatehoufe by the fame Gentleman, for picking the Pocket of Leonard Hammond Efq; as he was coming out of Drury-lane Playhoufe and Tho. Cutler, the Under-Keeper of the Gatehoufe happening to be at the luitice's Houle when the faid Whinyard ...

The Kew or Canierbry News Letter. From SATURDAY September 5 , to WEDNESDAY Scpternber 9. 1741

... the Highwayman is fo ill in Newgate, that it is imagind he cannot turvive many Days. Baker, condemii'd for a Robbery in Drury-lane, and Scott, for Horfc- Healing, are erder'd to be trantported. On Thuriday Night bit a Woman, who had lodg'd fame Time in ...

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... where, to his great Surptize, he found him lying on his Face dead on the Floor. On Friday Night as Mr. Lowe, belonging to Drury- Lane Playhoule, was going dawn Snow-hill, he was liopt by two Fellows, one of whom, without (peaking a Word, gave him a molt ...

Rom th: Daily Adversifirl 74n. 19

... Eltate which he got by his Indultry and eztracrdinary Frugality, drop'd down in an Apopletlick Fit, as lie was palling along Drury lane, and died immediately. Yetterday died at his Houfe, oppolite %dwell Church, Capt. Conrade Kelly, Commander of the Mary's-Reign ...