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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... A Lift of Bankrupts fince our Laft. Richard Heath, of Drury-Lane, in the County of Middlefex, Cheefe- monger. John Bezer, of the Parifh of Stepney, in the County of Middlefex, Broker, Dealer, and Chapman. Lake Silvefter, of Brimingham, in the County of ...
... whom no Chains, Locks, nor Bolts Could ftand in his Way, was laft Saturday Night about 12, taken at a Chandler's Shop in Drury-Lane, drinking Geneva with a lewd Woman of the Town. Koblcmen and fcerfons of Diftinftion are confiantly gcing to Newgate to ...
... Afs was {hot immediately. The Societies for the Reformation of Manners having commenced a Profecution againft a Vintner in Drury-Lane, for keeping a lewd and (hTorderly Houie, he Yefterday gave Bail before Juftice Eilis of Pall- Mall to anfwer the fame. ...
... with all Expedition-, n ?? ?? Laft Night their Royal Highneps the Princi and Princefs (f^^is^%ereM . 4he Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, and faw Vqlpone, or the Fox,faiften poet Ben. Johnfon** and were very much pleafed with \ths ?? ofMr.Wtlks. J ' ■ . ; ...
... arriv'd at Gibraltar, «om their Cruize on the Corfairs of Sallee. baft Nialu their Majefties went to the The- jtrq Koyalin Drury-Lane, to fee the Trage- • ) of Richard the 3d, and the new Entertain- ments of Perfeus and Andromeda, &c. [ Prica Two Pence. ...
... ihould have fo much Time given them to itrengthen themfelves. On Tuefday Evening their Majefties were at the Play- Honfe in Drury-Lane, and law the Play called, King Henry VIII. with the Coronation of Queen Anne Bullen, which was performed with exrra- ordinary ...
... to be founded in that Univerfity. N^V^Si 'V This Day came on ?? of Major Onley for KillugMf. ?? at the Caftle Tavern in Drury-Lane : The Jury ?? diet Special. k ,rLa' s^ v ...
... in brin- ging them to their prefent flouriflhing Condition. Mrs. Sarah Jolly, who lately kept the King's Arms Tavern in Drury-Lane, was Yefterday brought to the King's Bench Bar to receive Judgment won fe- veral Indiftments againft her, for keeping a ...