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London, May 20

... Confumption, at his Lodgings at Ken- tifh-Town, Mr. Pinkethman, a celebrated Comedian, belong- ing to the Theatre- Royal in Drury- Lane. On Saturday his Majefty's Grant palled the Great Seal to John Tull, his Heirs, &c. of the new Invention of a Sedan- Chahs ...

Published: Thu 22 May 1740
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 447 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

e Ka:o Poll, or CaniefAury

... fgate, where thcu Wog was the fame Day deliver'd. Irday Morning an elderly Woman was found frozen to Death at a Door in Drury. Lane. Wateemans Hall, Jan. 28. On Friday bfi Mr. Alderman Parkas, among many other Inftinces of his Beneficence, fent (so I. ...

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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 ...

Frew the Daily avt,•etteer, Feb. 9

... Buckinghandhire , attended by three Militants , one of the latter, named Robat .Falienage, who kept a Publick Houfe in Drury. Lane, was (hot dead on the Spot, in the Defendant's Grounds. Thurfd;_y was held a Council at Sr. J ames ' s, when the Sollicitor ...

London, Nov. _\em

... the two io much celebrated ?? Dancers, Siguior and Signiora h'auian, and are engag'd to peifurm at the Theatre Royal in Drury- Lane. This Mornmg the Right Hon. the Earl ?? fet out for Dover, in order to em- bark far the Couit of France. The Ship bound ...

Published: Thu 27 Nov 1740
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1287 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

(N°. 2400

... waited on the Nike of Wales at Norfolk- Houle, who gave them a Sum of Money, and promifed to be at their Benefit next Week at Drury Lane Playhoufe. The Book-Keeper of the Role-Inn at Holbourn-Bridge, and the Contiable, who took Fortier, that r( bbed iht laid ...

... at the Cockpit, but was extinguifh'd before it did much Mifchicf. A Gentleman who was concern'tl in the late Diflurba at Drury• Lane Playhoufe, has lent the Manager of tint Theatre a Hundred Pounds, as an Acknowledgincilt I r the Dct'nage done by him. Yetterday ...

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... 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 ...

The Kent Poll, or Camferhary News Letter. From WEDNESDAY April 16, to SATURDAY April 19. 1740

... Forces to King William the 111. She is laid to have died worth roo,ooo I. The fame Day died, at his Houk in Vinegar-Yard, Drury- Lane, Mr. Ruffel, a Dry-Scowcrer. A few Years fince he bad an Efate of 700 1. per Annum left him by a Widow Gentlewoman to whom ...