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... in the Army. A few Days died the Rev. MI. Campbell, Reader of St. James's, Clerkenwall. Thurtday the Wife of Mr. Stalk of Drury-Lane, dropped down dead in an Apopktaic Fit at her Husbasd's Door. On Tburfday next conies on at QOM of a Member for this City ...

LONDON

... lean., and others ofihe French NobilitY, upward! of a thouland Pounds. On Satuiday Night one of the Dancers belonging to Drury-Lane Piay-houfc, wa, fct upon in iiow- Street by fome People unknown, who gay« him ten Wound, in th. Back vvith a DaMer-flick ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1904 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Be cirri-id to ask far CHAMBERS's orcriokußr

... both robb'd by two Highwaymen. On Monday one Thomas Talbot and Margaret Bulger, alias Talbot, Sic. were taken at a Houle in Drury-Lane, and committed to theGatehnufe for returning from Tran(portation. The fame Day Thomas Dowdle and Thomas Gwynn were alto ...

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... Marrattas had lit up a Son of thi. murdcr'd Nabub Jung, and had defeated the Party. A few Days ago, a poor old Woman in Drury-Lane was burnt in her Bed in a moft dreadful Manner,oc:rafioned by the following Accident : She had been fmoaking a Pipe, and ...

Nap di Lemke Carew, Oa. 6

... working Hand of a dead Thief. _ Laft Tuefday the Wife of one Sinclair, a Journeyman Taylor, who lives in Whitehart-Yard, Drury-Lane, was brought To- bed of a Boy and two Girls, who are all alive and well. Letters from Berlin of the 25th of September affirm ...

Frain the Leg Jos Gaulle, trpr. 7:

... a Woman was Cent to St. Guess Roundhoufe for tiabbing very dangeroony, with a cafe Knife, her Father, a Meal- Porter in Drury-Lane. On Sunday laft a Neon in Bedford-ftreet, near Bedford-Row, hanged himfelf ; and on Tuefday the Coronet's Inquelt fat on ...

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... January, 1756, Judgment was alfo given Favc* of the (aid Dicey* and Okell, againft y*ckfift, (TincfcureiruD Craven-buildings, Drury-lane) nc;ir the New-church in the Strand, don, for tlic lJ:c counterfeiting the Drops, Seal, and Bills Cures, around each Bottjc ...

Published: Saturday 07 August 1756
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1938 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... Thrift was coma itted to Ncwgate, for dangeroufty wounding with a Hanger, a Man, It's Wife and Child, in the Coal- Yard. Drury-Lane ; 'tis laid the Child is fince dead, and the Man was carry'd to Hyde-Park Hofpital, wl;ere all poffible Cate was taken of ...

Be twill to ath fir CHAMBERS': D ICT 10 NARY'

... reft Iming taken up by other Boats. This Werk the young Lady, who performed the Part of Juliet at the Theatre Ru; at in Drury-Lane lilt Winter, and reported fun* Time fince to be dead, was fafely brought to Bed, at her Lodcao at Knightsbridge. A few Days ...

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... the oppotite_ Side, whe - t; 3 l, he has not been teen or hear On SAturday Evening laft, as a Chil ta Mrs. Vv . alcot of Drury-lane, VII one Story high, to fee a Funeral, the her Skull, and died on the Spot. Several Informations have been mo Bench againft ...

KRUPT S

... Croydon. This Living, which is worth about sso I. per Ann. is in the Gift of his Grace the Archbithop of Canterbury. ' At Drury-Lane was performed this Day, for the firft Time, BAlt• 111AltO55A. The Tyrant who is the Subject of this new Tragedy lived in ...