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7 rill:1111NX Of a Letter h the Isdiart Chief, or Prias, to the ErszliA Goya.sfCbbuas

... for being aiding and alEfting therein in defrauding a young Man of a Watch and upwards of ao s. in Money, at a Houle in Drury-Lane. Yetterday in the Evening an Engraver and two Printfdlers were taken into Cuftody of Come Malingers for vending obfcene ...

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... is arrived at St. James's from Hanover, who waits here for Difpetches to carry Back. Yefterday a Gentleman was Robbed in Drury Lane of his Watch and Money, to a confiderable Value, the Villains made off towards the Suand. CANTERBURY, Jan. 2. Lately was ...

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... Watch, and ufed harbaroufly for making Refiffance. Lati Monday Night the Lodgings of Mr. Pitman, at the Fox A ehrtufe in Drury-Lane, was, in the Abfence of Mr. Pitman and h s Wife, rubbed of pal. in Money; and of all their Furniture, even t their Bedding ...

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 ...

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... of Pewter and Copper Signs ; one of the laid Mi.ci was taken with a Sign upon him, which he had ftolen from a Houle in Drury. Lane. We hear that the Right Hon. the Earl of Radnor lies dangcroaly :.; the Gout in his Stomach, at his Seat at Twickenham ...

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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 ...

BANKRUPTS

... appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. . Thurfday Night as a Lieutenant of a Man of War, and another Gentleman, who had been at Drury-Lane Play-houfe, were going down Catherine- ftreet, they were hopped at the End of Exeter-Meet by four Fellows armed with Bludgeons ...

V, April lg. :he Cumberland and Culloden Society, infl.tote.l at ta :met': on the glorious s6th or April 1746, had

... Monarch, in Portfmouth Harbour. Yefterday Morning died of a Dropfy, Mr. William Mills, belonging to the Theatre-Royal in Drury-lane. Yefterday Sir William Smith committcd to the Poultry Compter, Thomas Applegate, on the Oaths of two of the Marffialmen ...

BANKRUPTS

... were drowned, ths other two happily Caved thenifelves. On Tuefday Night as two Gentlewomen were coming into the Strand from Drury Lane Theatre, they were ftopt by two Fellows near the End of Katherine- ftreet, who robbed them of a Silver Sauf. box and eleven ...