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ALLAN RAMSAY', SCOTS SONGS,m

... the Memory of Sir Mac Newton • BRITANNIA, A ?rem in 4to and eve a. Tragedy of SOPHONISBA, stked at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane. by bat Maigly's &imams. Pr. is. Cd. two by Mr Thosopiou. 3. EURYDICE, a Trailed', ailed at the Theatre Royal In Ltury.lane ...

• peace, and charged upon Oath to be accelTary to a Felony committed by one Mary Sullivan (a notosinus Pickpocket)

... feveral idle and diforderly Perfons • apprehe,nded late' the Night before on Search Warrants at the Night-Monies in or near Drury-Lane, and fome of them being known to be old Offenders, were committed to ' Bridet' ' w n to hard Labour , and the reit were ...

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; ...

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... pay a Fine of z s. and tind Security for her good lithaviour for 3 Years. _ The fame Day Mother Osbourne, of Vinegar Yard, Drury-lane, was conviCied of keeping a tliforderly Houle, and received Sent eve to continue 6 Months in Bridewell at hard Labour, and ...

the interceffion of the Ladies, his Punifbment r. The London Merchant, or the Hiflory of has been remitted. ..

... Printing Office, r. The Devil to Play, or the Wives Metamorphos'd. An Opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by the Author of the Beggar's Wedding. With the Mulick to each Song. Price Is. 6d. ...

From thc Daily Adver

... otherwife Mills, was committed to Newgate by Col De Veil, for picking the Pocket of Mils Sparrow, as the was coming out of Drury-lane Play-houfc on Friday Night laft, of a Gold Snuff Box, Value about 61. and two Handkerchiefs. This is the famous Mrs. CAfcy ...

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 ...

From a London Written Letter, Aug. t 9. A Play on the Story of the Old celebrated Balad of George

... Office, t. The Devil to Play, or the Wives Metamor- t . pl.los'd. An Opera. As it is perforin'd at the 1 , Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by the Author of the Beggar's Wedding. With the Mulick prefix'd to each Song. Price is. 6d. z. The London Merchant ...

• From the London Gazette, March 21. Ravy Office, March 24, 1717. 7he Rt. the Lords Commi i niers of

... fame having been hitherto attended with wonderful Succcefi l both on the Whites and the Negroes. A Workman belonging to Drury-Lane Theatre, having lain a WaFser tail Week, that no Cat in England was able to draw him thro a Pond, try'd the Experiment on ...

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 ...

labsf an toceciay he ia fnfta nr, bctwecii . Sittingbourn and Millled, (about the Ruins as is fuppofed) a Seal-skin

... together with Sticks, Staves, and other offinfiv.: Weapons, in a tumultuous and riotous manner, and bfoke open the Doors of Drury-lane Playhoufe, fir not being let into %%hat they call their G.rtiery, atid fouglit their way in fo delperate a manner to the ...