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... for Eaft India. The Cap' Prineeffes to fee the Tragedy of Tamerlane in tam n being confined in his Cab'n by a violent . • Drury Lane. Fit of the Gout, thc Chief Mite oblerv'd Yefterday was exported to Spain, Portugal end that feveral of the Men agre lay ...

Rom the Sr. James's Even. Pon., Jan. 13. Car. Stapleton has exchmg'd with Major Afhby, of General Wade's ..

... Pail-, Jan. 13. One Night laft Week, two young Gentlemen, concern'd in Liquor, went to Edwards - -, Chocolate Houle in Drury-lane Play•houte Paf:. tage, and call'd for a Bowl of Punch,. which they drank, and was going away without paying their Reckoning; ...

From the Evening Poft, \an. 22

... Perfon had but 4 Pence Haljpeny ft. Rogues took that from him. Late on Monday Night Mr. Jofeph Sommers?b, attacked near Drury Lane by 2 Men and a Won/ who firft knock'd him down, and then rifled {J ofhis Money and Watch. The Woman helfl Knife to his Throat ...

Published: Tue 27 Jan 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

From Stanley's News-Letter, February 7

... Norfolk., Grand Mafler, and the reft of the Society of free Mafons, have taken the whole Pit and B«xes at the Theatre in Drury Lane for next Thurfday, when the Play of King Henry IV. whofe Son was a Free Mafon, is to be a&ed, and aji the Mem- bers are ...

Published: Sat 07 Feb 1730
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 570 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

• ADVERT Igß MENT g. To be LETT, or SOLD, THE Late Dwellin g Houk of Mr. William* ICletherfole, in

... Ruptures in either Sex, with- dy. As it is ktted at the Theatre Royal in out the Help of Truffes or Cutting, or putting Drury lane, by 1 - aq IVl3jelly's Servants. By a the Patients to veiy 'tittle Pain, or Keeping their Gentleman or t.tfacih:!m College ...

IV^s Letter verbatim, London, Febr. 7

... Norfolk, Grand Mafter, andthe reft of the Society of Free Mafons, have taken ap the whole Pit and Boxes at the Theatre in Drury- Lane for next Thurfday, v/hen the Play of King liearj IV. (whofe Son was a Free Mafon} is to he acteo ; ano an tne Members are ...

Published: Thu 12 Feb 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 687 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON, February r/

... Prince of Wales, and the latter as his Royal Highnefs's Chancellor. Laft Thurfday Night was afted iat the Theatre- Royal in Drury Lane, Tbe Second Part of King Hewj the Fourth, with the Humours of Sir John Falliafj, for the Entertainment of the Grand Mafler ...

Published: Sat 14 Feb 1730
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1622 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LONDON, Februaty it

... them during tlielate Rupture. On Tuefday laft the Tragedy of the Diftr eft Mo- ther, was play'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, when one Mr. Higbmore, a Gentleman of diftinguifh'd Parts and Merit, did play the Part of Pyerris for his Pleafure, he ...

Published: Sat 14 Feb 1730
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 161 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Worn th 6 London Evening Poft, Veb. dn the 271 or' Janu.try, 729-30, at the AAnivcriary Fe afto the Ancitnt

... H:nry IV. with the Humours of Sir John Fantail, &c. to be Acted the 12th of February following, at the Theatre Royal in Drury lane, for the Entertaimmit of the Slciety, (as had been done the latt Year by the late Grand Miter) and ordered a new Prologue ...

The Kentifh Poa or the Canterbury News-Letter

... Bonds 41. ss s. South Bonds 1. Ti s. From the Even. Poft, Feb. to.. A few Days ago two Bailiffs went intp a. Man's Houle in Drury-Lane, to Arreit : His Wife imagining their Bufinefs, fell upprt them, and broke one of their Heads; The o. ther was gl3d to get ...

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 ...

From the St. James's Even. Poft, March Hanl:, by Accident, with a Knite, 'Lis thougLL Thc Elizabeth of ..

... at On Sunday Night a Hackney Coachman him, as he lay in his Mafter's Stzble nor was quarrelling with another Perfon near Drury. lane, his Life laved but by the Affiftance Of 3 or 4 in the Scuffle was thrown down on a Piece of Men, who came to his Reicue ...