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... may be had at the above T. Ofborne's. Alfo, TneNew Play of rue Fatal. Retirement, as it was a&ed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ...
... may be had at the above T. Ofborne's. Alfo, TneNew Play of rue Fatal. Retirement, as it was a&ed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. ...
... Quantity of Money, was loft to the Southward of St. Auguftine. From Wye's Letter. Several of the Nobility were laft Night at Drury-Lane Playhoufe, and being dif- appointed in what they expefled, were fo enraged, that the greateft Diforder happen'd that ever ...
... the fame Nature fince the Froft began. On 6unday Morning a Woman about Thirty Years of Age. was found frozen to Death in Drury-lane. The Miferies the Poor at this time fuffer, by the Dcar- nefs of Coals, and other NecefTaries of Life, are ter- rible j ...
... drawn Ticket, Was entitled to 5000 /. and was likewife a Prize of 10 /. On Wednefday Night laft a Difturbance happened at Drury-Lane Playhoufe, occafion'd by one of the principal Dancer's not being there to dance at the End ofthe Entertainment, aud after ...
... in Buck- inghamfhire, attended by three Afjifiants, one ofthe latter named Robert Fafienage, who kept a Publick-houfe in Drury-lane, was fhot dead on the fpot in the Defendant's Grounds. On Monday lafi fine unlucky Boys having made a Hole in the Ice near ...
... ftrangled him in tearing off his Stock with a Silver Clafp to it, which fhe after- wards fold to Mr. Dayley, a Silverfmith in Drury-lane, who has produced it, and is bound over profecute. They alfo took Six Shillings out of his Pocket, and knock'd him down ...
... Poft. We hear feveral important Nego- ciations are carrying on at Paris by the Potentates of the Theatric Dominions of Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden, in order to engage a famous French Dancing Woman into their Alliance -, but notwithftanding all the Addrefs ...
... Staunton, othcrwife Ruggetty Madge, was ca- pitally convi.led for a Robbery in the Iloufe of Redman Cahoc, in Windlbr-Court, Drury-lane, on Benjamin Pai ifli, and Healing Goods and Money to the Valu.: of 28 1. Bs. Ann Conelly, otherwife O Hara, was ?? of Healing ...
... ment given 'em by the Lords of the Admiralty; the Ma- nagers of his Majefly's Company of Comedians, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, being defirous of promoting fo good a Charity, have readily granted the Play of the Temps st to be afted on Friday the ...
... lniinin. Norfolk, Tanner James Bradly and Richard Griffin, of Fcnchurch-ftreet, Merc-.ants and Part- ner! Charles Cope, uf Drury Lane, Taylor— Thomas Arnold, of St. Dunltan'sin the Well, Grocer Thomas Taylor, of Reading, Berkfliinr, Mealman and Dealer i ...
... con, and the Number;, upon the Divifion in each remai kable Debate. Printed for and fold by J. Torbuck, in Clare-Court, Drury Lane : Sc d alfo by W.Eaton in Yarmouth, S. VYat- fon in Bury, J Kendall ill Colchefter, C. Alexander in Woodbridge, and VV. ...
... have ?? ?? found in reading them nticomm m Plcafure and D.li.; r . Priir ed for U. Moi.t ign, in Greai Wild Street, near Drury-Lane ; and J Po*e .it £/.« .- Atai f.ilil by S. Watfjti in Bury, VV. Eaton in Yarmouth, J X' ill ill in Colchefter, C. Alexander ...