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tS fubitJOea S 6 d bound the Size) DAILY-JOURNAL For the 1750 Jubilee becond of King GEORGE II) The Gentleman

... Retail at the near Excter-Exchaiee Strand Gentlemen Ladies others that travel H LONDON-INN Eaft Gate I Ore Shoemaker in Drury-Lane in lall had the to cut Toes and the Management of the (to I applied) Toe toglcct black ftinkine Sanies my Foot black livid ...

Published: Mon 19 Feb 1750
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1429 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Marriage also few St

... and the other butfhort On Tuefday Morning laft between Twelve o?Clock dreadful Fire broke out the Houfe of Mr Broker in Drury-Lane which burnt with Fury for confiderable Time and entirely confum?dtla Houfe and anoiher adjoining and greatly others and ...

Published: Mon 01 Oct 1750
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1593 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Hitt Oftober Arnu-iitn in Ffe Simple of Somtr 'et hrte Dwelling- Jit near lFore in ft er ajorqfaid Alfo ‘COMBE

... on 24th Ode Horace occa- fioned Death of the of Richmond to the Hon Admiral Townfend 2 new Occasional Prologue at Opening Drury-Lane Mr Garrick 3 A Prologue designed for Mr B yto the Opening of the Pantomime 4 On the of Mother by R Hulfe Gent 5 a incomparable ...

Published: Mon 08 Oct 1750
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1652 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WESTERN FLYING SHERBORNE and YEOVIL MERCURY 1 -fi—' N° 109 MONDAY January 28 I7£i Vol ft Since Mi r loft

... fent new to her Miniders at Stockholm is credibly afferted that f nAn North Evening young Gentleman handing Lady °l Coach Drury-Lane Houfe -0rtB0-C’ upon which urn fudden Squal of Man forty all vlethe Velvet Leather Ac in ilot had only Money about 1 a OnSati ...

Published: Mon 28 Jan 1751
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 932 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

D'r_ ,tation on Dumb Rhetoric: Language of ihc Limbs, ivilb fame Account of Mab, ncbills i: -ju ncJutg nxitb ..

... Language of ihc Limbs, ivilb fame Account of Mab, ncbills i: -ju ncJutg nxitb alloniihing Alflaiijf, cit the lieatrc»Royal, in Drury Lane. By Mrs. Miumciit. A T U E cltfianir.g Man for ji focial and cOnverfib'c Creature, gave imn diverfe Methods of expref- Ung ...

-again!) pr i his in Trial whicl hear his Royal Profits Half fomuch indifpofed he of April ' poor Servant

... coining the in Diftrift Sloop failed from River Thames Fort- 1 of Publick Evening fix Men in a night and to loft ' Street near Drury-Lane and other two work on board Corn Iron-Gate one of of in Specie Cent Feir AdaffiJ andkis up Intent frighten Companions her ...

Published: Mon 18 Mar 1751
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1319 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

W jew 'who kept hop near the Baptill for fourBoys abofit Age in Court Attempts call and thirteen Baily when

... when taw his Week the Lady who performed the Part of crouded with inhabitants who in general afraid of Juliet the Royal in Drury-Lane lalt conflantly Walk’d arm’d with leported forre Timefince be dead was brought which whofeever Bed at Lodgings Knightsbfidge ...

Published: Mon 03 Jun 1751
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1776 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DEATHS

... Corpfe was ready tor it. Mr. John Frederick Lampe, at Edinburgh, a cele- rated Mufick-Matter, who formerly compos’d Mufick or Drury-Lane Theatre. Major Harwood, in Ircland, f Earl of Loudon’s Regiment of Foot in that King- u eminent Merchant in Fenchurch-Street ...

The Brute, that’s difotders me much ;

... General Blign, Major GencrJtKDc Grangues, Majors General. Saturday Night, during the Scene of the Entertainment after the at Drury-Lane-Theatre, the Audience was terribly alarmed a Noifc frofa behind the Boxes occafioncd two Gentlemen quarrelling and drawing ...

LONDON, Ofioher 17

... Benefit of the General Hofpital in char City 5 when t following Prologue was fpoken, by Mi. Lacey, tom Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. IT El what mild Luftre does this Circle thine? \ Good are your Hearts, aod pious your Detign The Poo, the Sick, the and ...