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A se. 0.1 I*sa Gisztits,. Mara The Govetninent continues itt Delibtrae t.ocit upion the Affairs of Corfica, but ..

... by the Samuel, Capt. Keltafh. Late on Saturday Night, a Foreigner, a French Officer, sho followed one of the Dancers at Drury. Lane Theatre from and ruined his Fortune in fupporting her, was, on not giving to hecOath of the Peace againft him, committed ...

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... firlt Night, having occafioned Come Alteretions, it was on Thurfday Night aded for the fecund Time, at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, with univerfal Applaufe. On Sunday lad died at Leliefter, Ik. Thomas Willis, an eminent IPhyfician of Stamford is Lincolnfhire ...

From SATURDAV It, to WEDNESDAY Ocroitrit 66. 1751

... and Reputation. On Satuiday Morning diedortet a long inners, Mr. Hods tines. one of the Comedian! to the Tneatre knot In Drury-. Lane. La ft Satuiday five Street kubh:ts Aver. tak N4htingale-.. I.ane: They had robbed a- Gentleman of his - Money and Silver ...

liar, ihelseles Cazsitt, 7..7 4. r-k7:l: l Ar:•r.c:ric, Dec. 4. Ihe Cuntnits Dirietcper, h I! vi.c in City and ..

... Time 'of her Ruyal Appk:arance iti Public:: flue the Death of Prince-. Thuriday Evening the Duke of was at the Theatre in Drury. lane, to fee the I':visiy of the Orphan; being the irl tinnt. of his Royal Eligiinets's ,! at either ut the Theatres 'lace h ...

LONOON, alit of ilUs I,:prvr Uptliclnilck CUBA C..L.0, WHich by Smaaking a Pipe of is gold for the Head, pen

... c, and appears with to much Gravity as to reprefent the Age of fixty Years. During the Performance on Saturday Night at Drury lane Playhoufc, a Ditpute was carried to a great Length, betwen two Gentlemen, but all the Reparation demanded by the injur'd ...

11 • '• Menem, Vaiiics, Artie. a a oase s LISBON, and Gat.oe, Illastauatm, DVPLIN, &C. By which any Sum

... Piety and extenfive Learning. By his Death an Eaate of zoo!. a Year in the City of Dublin dekends to his Mr. Moiop, of Drury- Lane Theatre. • t•• riewcafile, May :6. We hear from Morpeth, that on Wedpef. day the ullial Fair was held there, at which there ...

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... is arrived at St. James's from Hanover, who waits here for Difpetches to carry Back. Yefterday a Gentleman was Robbed in Drury Lane of his Watch and Money, to a confiderable Value, the Villains made off towards the Suand. CANTERBURY, Jan. 2. Lately was ...

• .TRUPI S. that they themfelves expcet to fumed in (kith an F.. e. remit Ejliinne, of Duto't Court, is

... Gentlemen in Bridges-Street, and acquaint me he had Orders from the King to deliver the Prize up to afterwards a *men Houfe in Drury Lane. Six eminent Bailiffs the French, upon which I went on board her: He immediately gave and Turnkeys held up the Pall, and ...

the foreign Gazettes inform us, that atkEilimate of the which the Pruillan Subjeds may base haftained by Ships ..

... ii.to the Soup of Mr Ber.j. Davvion, receiving the new Remonerances of the katliement, the 1 .1. 6 s, in Ruffel-Court in Drury Lane, %leder Pretence tha he baring fuddenly fet out for Choify with a numerous Reticule, Walla QS Ste Ruben t Williams of D ...

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... Bailey, two of whom were capitally convided, viz. Catharine Knowland, for robbing Richard Ireland of a Silver Watch in Drury• Lane, and Andrew Grant, for breaking open the Bell-Savage Inn, and Reeling 42 I. ci. Six were for Tranfportation, and fix acquitted ...

PROPOSALS for priming by SUBSCRIPTION,

... Tuefday Andrew Burn wr committed to the Gatehoufe by Benjamin Cox, Efo,; for keeping a chiorderly Houle, in Vinegar Yard, Drury Lane. He is the fecond that has been imprifoned cm this Account &ice the Commencement of the late Statute, in Conformity to which ...

To he SOLD

... Tooley- Street, which bwrnt the Top of the Houfe and did other Damage. On Sunday Evening, between 7'aod 8, Mr. Vaughan, of Drury- Lane Theatre, returning from Hampitead, was rubb'd by two Foot Pads in Soldiers Cloaths, in a Field near the Halfway-Houfe, of ...