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• The Day the Weft-India Merchants oi i!;ni City, and thofe of the City of &Mal, prefentcd theit Pc:itions mating

... Thorne and John Bradford. James Lawlor, otherwife Lawley, and James Leonard, for afraulting and robbing George Lints in Drury Lane. Henry Johnfon, for breaking and enterivg thL HQufe of the Rev. Mr. Collet at Mile-End Green. Eleven were calt for Tran ...

Froirs the Gostral Evening PO, March 13

... John Bratifixd on the Highway. IL, 12. James LawlLr, alias Lawl.y, and James Leonard, Oinking and robbing George Lines in Drury Lane. 13. Henry Johnfon, for breaking and entering the Houle of the Rev. Mr. Collct at Mile-End Green. 1 4. Edward Campbell, ...

The KeNt tO

... and above forty of them with Brootntlicks and Clubs went into the Market, cut down the Effigy, and carried it off towards Drury Lane. The Butchers being alarm'd at this, purfued the Hibernians with Clubs, Cambris and Stretchers, and overtook them in Cl ...

The Kent 0 From SATURDAY March 24, to WEDNU.SDK

... care of, and attended by the molt eminent Phylnians. Lan Week died, in the 88'h Year of his Age, Mr. Boman, 'belonging to Drury-Lane, who had the Honour to p limal times before King Charles 11. It is remarkable of bin', that he the Welt Player, the oldea ...

To bc_SOLD,

... of two Guineas and a halt, and fomc Silver ; and John Jones, (me Captain et the Pick-pockets in the Play-houle Palfage at Drury lane) for pi..:king the Pockt of Mr. Edward Struawick, coining out of thc laid Playbeutc, was alto committed to Newgatc by the ...

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... be had at the above T. Osborne's; as alfo the new Play of the Fatal R et i rement, as it was Afted at the Theatre Royal m Drury Lane. ...

. . large Congregation, and was to preach again the nest Day being . Nov. 5• and dcfigns to travel

... may be had at di above 7' o!bornis ; as alfo the new Play of the Fatal Retirement, as it was Atted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. LA w Books lardy pkblijbed, pinta/for T. Osborne, in Gray': Inn. I. pßecedents in Chancery: Being a Collcaion of Cafes ...

Ship E 1

... may be had at the above 7'. Work's; as alfo the new Play of the Fatal Retirement, as it was Aaed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. LAW Books istely piiiibed, pits:ail«. T. Osborne, le Gray's Inn. I. URecedents in Chancery: Being a Collefkion of Cafes ...

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... Works may be had at the above Oskene's; as the new .)lay of the Fatal Retirement, as it was Aaed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. CANTERBURY: Printed and Sold by y. ABREE in St. Margarces-, where Adver:iftments ars taken in. And Books and Shop-Keepers ...