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Madan Colebtoake, here, purfued ,

... demanded for Mr. Kendall, and granted. A Perron of Quality having loft a rich Gold Snuff-Box of 5o 1. Value coming out of Drury- Lane Play-Houfe laft Thurfday Night; a Link- Boy brought the Caine yefterday to the Key and Garter Tavern in Pali-Mall, and received ...

Mr. Kimberly has contreted to perfc& the Serpentine River in Hyde-Park in three Months time, to •which purpOfe ..

... On Thurfday Morning about One o' Clock two Gentlemen (one of whom was a Foreigner) having a Quarrel in Ho!forces Court, Drury- Lane, about a Woman of the Town, which thc other pretended had been engaged to him, before, and therefore infifted he thould ...

II I From the St James's Even: Peft s Sept. E. Yencri.l4y Drawcr in Firetitreet ttopt aPcliow n:4r St. 1341.4411'S

... Peace, appointed at the lift Weftitiinfter seffions for fuppreffing the Nig!it Houfes and other dilorderly Houfes In aild Drury. Lane, &c met it Covent- Garden Wary, and era Ipined levetal diforderlv Perfons, apprehended late on Thurfday Nieht at thee tlsces ...

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... of the late Duke A'Arco. • Saturday at Hicks's Hall came on the Trial of the two Footmen, who were taken up for a Riot at Drury Lane Play-houfe; and after a long Hearing, the Jury brought them in Guilty, and they were fentenced to pay a Fine of a Shilling ...

Just Published The W

... 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 ...

Now to be Lett,

... Manner of the Be t ,- gars Opera. Price is. 6d. 4. The HUMOURS of OXFORD. A Comedy. As it is Aaed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, by his Ma jelly's Servants By a By aGentleman of Wadham College. Price 6d 5. Jolt publith'd, curionfly Engrased on Copper ...

• • • r. 4 % 4 hitsliail EVei O IV I 4; taterg eaded the OM who* i feventeen

... Indiament preferred at Hicks's-Hall againli Bridget Cafcy, for ficaling a Gold Snuff- Box from Mifs Sparrow, coming out of Drury- Lane Play-Houfc, was returned Ignoramus. Yefierday Mr. Wofierd, a Cabinet-feller in St. Paul's Church yard, Foteman of the London ...

• 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 ...

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 ...

From the London Evening Poll, Sept.

... the London Evening Poll, Sept.. .IP.Mq 1 pir Lilt Night while her Middy and the Royal Family in die Play- houfe in Drury Lane, ar iMmi , of the Life-Guards and a Hackney Coachman had a Difpute about giving way to etch other. In the Quarrel her Wick's ...