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... BerkingiShelf me the Boats the Parengers Were happily timed. WOolwich, and in great Danger. . Yelterday *Journeyman Taylor,. in Drury-Lane. beat his Wife Horfes entered to run for the King's Plate et Lewes, via. * barbarous a Manners that her Life is defpaired ...

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... would take him to an honeft Houle, which the faithfully promifed ; but indeed of that (he led him to Bawdyhoufe in Upper Drury-lane, where they were let in by an old Bawd, whom Mils called Aunt, and after (upping went to Bed together. The Youth awak'd ...

. the Leaks Gazette, 61f. s. The Fellow who has fo long inrefted the Roads and Avenues Rime, Ser. 7

... Majefty, has prefented Mr. Garrick, Brother to Elizabeth, only Daughter of Robert Vikount Tamacirth (who was Mr. Garrick of Drury-Lane Theatre, to Mr. M'Swiney's Place. Baronet's Ferrets of Chantey) by whom he had hue one Son and three It is laid that Mr ...

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... Judgment was given in Favour of the faid Diceys and Okell, againft Thomas Jack Jim, (Tindhrreman, in Craven-buildings, Drury-lane) near the New-church in the Strand, London, for the like counterfeiting the faid Drops, Seal, and Bills of Cures, toe. around ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1756
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1687 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

. . . , . . Vor the We of Families, . By 1•11 Cl, . . C•llti nues eo

... Afkiord i r. Richard Piety, Miller, at Hoke, an IL , moat 31. d d. a Bottle. Mire Macklin is engaged at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, and will appear DCZI Week in the Chars Eter of Sylvia in the Recruiting Officer • and we bear likewife that the will appear ...

Pou:try in City Irobt, Chapmau. Curb/4st (4.'t, Litt ef tht 77;:en and County 431V,/.'ant. L 0 N D 0 N

... Princefs Augutta, with greateft Number of Nobility, Foreign Miniiters, and Gentry, both Sexes, went to the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, to fee Play of Othello adted by feveral Gentlemen and Ladies for their . verfion. The C4rr.pany was the molt brilliant ...

the L• 144 Etb. 27. fefllll that Place, with - Wine,. 04. Lemont, and Orar iht • • f

... away his Wig, worth a Guinea; in that a Peace with the Mickmack Indians has been concludecl at , a Route of bad Fame in Drury-Lane; the young Man being in Liquor, Halifax. was by. this Fifher and another Perfon, in a Manner forced into this We bear that ...

10 ND N, 7.:m. 20. Tlltirfilay the began at ti.c Old &lily, set 14 Priionci. were tired, fever; ot whom

... and my Lord having a Blundetbufs, they ride cff , The fame Nigh: as Nlr. Edward Berry, one of the Comedians belonging to Drury-lane Piayhoufe, was returning home from Temple- Bar, he was tiopt a: the End of Arundel-timer by th:ce Feiluwa, one with a H ...

fO. to la Ind vatstAl !f' Lour free reillysraB, hisi ay. si Yefterday Aonstral Rodney, with the Shioand rumpus, ..

... deferred, of whom were found on board a Dutch I ifhing Boat, and afterwards fecured in Gravefend Goal. Therfday Night a Man in Drury-Lane hanged himfelf at the back of a Chair: It is (aid, that Jealostfy was the Caufe of this rafts Yefterday the Coroner's Jury ...

Pram Lrriat Is. Rome, July 29. We Arc infdrmed by Lettere iromTrivoli, that oh the aift Inftant at Night, they

... and Mifs Bellamy have both engaged themfelves at Covent Garden Theatre for the enfuing Seafon ; and Mrs. Cibber to that of Drury-Lane; the latter of which will be open'd on Saturday the t 6th of September. We hear from Frome in Somerfetfhire, that on Sunday ...

THURSDAY'S POST

... flrandcd upon our Coafh fince the Account publiflied in the Gazette. Afternoon fomfc. People crowding the Stairs the Gailerv Drury-Lane Playhoufe, three it is laid, down, and were much trampled upon that they expired foon after. now provided for in the Royal ...

Published: Monday 02 January 1758
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1883 | Page: 2 | Tags: none