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Amfterdam, Feb. 26. Yefterday the College of the Admiralty of this City put three Men of War into Commifficm

... Admiralty of this City put three Men of War into Commifficm. KRUPTS. yolipb Gronons and William Carter, of Craven Building: Drury Lane, in the County Middliftx, Taylors, Chaplin and Partners Bath/'s, now or late Mansfield in the County Nottingham, aN3 Thomas ...

SATURDAY'S POST

... U the Lord of Lords, and King of Kings. I am, your conftant Reader, Anti-Judaicus. On Saturday next the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane opens with the Beggar's Opera, and on the Monday following Covent-Gardcn Theatre will like- wife open with the Provok'd ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1753
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 635 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Dublin, Sept. 29

... which Preferments he enjoyed 64 Years. A g.enteel well-dreffed Woman was dike:meted leavings Child on the Dunghills in Drury -Lane, by two Boys that were playing, who run immediately to alarm the Neighbourhood, but before any Affiance could corpe, the ...

thursday april 26 x

... Ogle, Knt. deceased. SV Last Night their Royal Highnesses the Prince and ' Princess of Wales were at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, to see the Tragedy of Merope. ? Wh. Ev. Poftl ?? ~ .. 9. Last Night there was a numerous Assembly of Nobility and Gentry ...

Published: Sat 28 Apr 1750
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1641 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Expectation a general next Summer grows (Irong, that Gentleman, we hear, are Uircady gone (iown to Salifbury ..

... Ships. J ,atl Night bis Majcfly, the Prince Wales, Duke Cumberland, Prince Edward, Princefs Amelia, went the Theatre in Drury Lane, to fee the Comedy The the H'orU. His Majelfy attended hy the Mantnis H.ati igton, and the Eiarl of WaUcgrave, tlte Prince ...

LONDON, December 6

... blefs the Holdfworth's Name. Laft Saturday Night fome Jew Gentlemen (but not Ladies ) being in one of the Balconies of Drury- Lane Play houfe, to fee the Tragedy ofßoDiciA, were pointed at by a Perfon ( notorioufly known ) in the Pit, and faluted with ...

Published: Friday 07 December 1753
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2187 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON, Oftober 16

... Church- Yard, Weftminfter, on Sufpicion of iteaiing two Children, and committed tothe G3tehoufe. Laft Friday a Butcher near Drury- Lane was com- mitted to New-Prifon, on Sufpicion of murdering a Man who was put irt Pofleifion of his Houfe, by cruelly beating ...

Published: Friday 12 October 1753
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 705 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

\vete an Yefteiday Atornii*, about Nine the Iceepea•ef the Rotindaheuire geina in tattle Gentleriaan, - ..

... rerfon.l.Yere.takFli up, for coining and , buying Half pence, four of thern at ha PubliO:c- Hotife in Wild Street, near Drury ! -Lane, and 'the ether two in Well-Street, Rag-Fair. Alexander .Adams ,his ; Wife were committed to Nawgate, and Patten and his ...

Published: Mon 18 Mar 1751
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 935 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Theti Infertisaiions I , 2ing laid before the Honourable the Comm:f--latr•fs . 1 Navy, they were pleated to ..

... Prince of Wales. 23. Ad ion of Light and Sound. 24. Poetry. Jockey; fet to Mufic. Addrefs to Youth. Pro!ague on opening Drury Lane Theatre. The Rofe3; from Aulutio.v. Tile happy Fifberman. From a dying Lady to her Husband. Epigrams. Epitaiol. as. Huturical ...

LONDON, January ai

... Gatehoufe. Ie is credibly aflerted, tbat an old Lady of 68, of great Fortune, fell deeply in Love laft Thurfday Night at Drury- lane Play-houfe with a young Gentleman of about 22. — The old Lady, in the Courfe ofthe Play, took many Op- portunities of obliging ...

Published: Sat 19 Jan 1751
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

[ Numb. 734. /» Mr. Footed Comedy, tailedTjfS'TE: Written and/taken Mr. Garrick, in the Character »f BEFORE ..

... own ! Then fet Us up and knock the Poet down. Tie Inspector’s Account of Mr. Foote’s called T A S T E, «/ it was ailed at Drury Lane, on Saturday, li 9 11. HERE is indifpuubly more genuine Wit in this Piece than in any of the Kind ever produced among us: ...