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... Hal. _ _ On Thurfday died, at her Lodgings in Covent-Garden, Mrs. Macklin, many Years belonging to the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Some Letters from Warfaw mention, that it was cap aed the King of Poland woald very fpeedily let out for Vienna, thiogsgoing ...

By the ;! tt, a! rsent:l C: .1 1!! Part of the Mand of ti Martin, one of the Carrbaces,

... Qtrantity of Gigs Bottles, the Property of Mr. land Vanhorn of St. Saviour, Southwark; and John by, of White-Horfe Yard, Drury-Lane, and Samuel Dodd, of Orange Court, Leicetter-Field ' ! for buyirK and receiving the fame, knowing them to he felonioully ...

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... run-away Sailors, and others, fit for the King's Service, had fecreted themfelves with their Doxics, in the Purlieus of Drury-Lane, tent a Prefs-Gang armed thither, who ferreted a good Number out of their Lurking-boles in that Part of the Town and, after ...

At the Affizes at Wortetter th , s Week Perrone were cap:tally vlz.. John Collins, for robbing Mr. Wrn of

... the (am ius Kelligrew ii King Charles the Second') K idn. He had a Patent fur receiving a Guinea every Nigta they acted in Drury-Lane PlayhoUfe. The Head of this Family came ftom Clrnwall, and this Gentleman dy mg a Batchelor, it is believed that tis real ...

TO BE SOLD,

... of the Ansbufcade of forty-four Guns, both at Portfmouth. Monday Evening a Prefs•Gang purfued a Journeyman Shoemaker into Drury-Lane ' where he lodg'd, and took him as be was entering the Houle. HisW de, who had been brought to Bed about a Fortnight, hearing ...

THE MOURNING BRIDE

... London 'Prentice, written by a Gentleman and now letting to by Mr. Deferch, which will be perf med at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane for MM. Clive'S Benefits and as the famous Nicolini bad the Honour to be taken notice of by the Spedators for his courageous ...

BANKRUPT

... Money: They were purfued a little W.ty, but without !Vat. Yeflerday in the Afternoon nine Fellows were taken from a Houle in Drury-Lane, the Oath of one of their Accomplices, for being onceraed in fental Robberies on the Highway, for wnich Come were to LGe ...

the lily in km itd elle WU the to her gui.-1,,-; the Sto:ks, a Cie4 . .tieman'3 Servant, facing Nlotiun,

... has not neen feen or heard of Inice. ( Siturday Evening lift, as a Child of five Years of Age, belong: • to Mo. Walcot of Drury-lane, was looking out of a 'Window, •••.- Story high, to fee a Funeral, the fell into the Street, frattured Skull, and died on ...

THE Ruyal Magazine:

... fhew fame Marks of a Seale of his unhappy 2. Anthony Byrne, for Houle-breaking, aged , was bore in 'White-Horfe-Yard, near Drury-Lane, of honeff and creditablei Parents. At his own Defire he went Apprentice to a Sawyer ifier three Years Trial not liking ...

.--KRUPTS

... and St. George's Hanover-Square. A new Pantomime Entertainment, called Proteus, or Harlequin In China, is preparing at Drury-Lane Theatre, and will be performed there in a few Days. The Mufic, Scenes, Habits, and Decorations entirely new. Some Letters ...

LONDOM Alarfh _7

... On Monday Morning died at his Chambers in Grays Inn, Mr. David Roll, an eminent Attorney Father of Mr. Ro6, Comedian, of Drury-lane Theatre.. He at a hearty Dinner the Day before, and was kited fuddenly -with.a Pain In his Head St Night. •,I . 3 Abaut ...