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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 ...

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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 ...

T H WESTERN FLYING-POST: O R and Y O L MERCURY N° M O N A Y 175:1 Vo! III

... Strand and with her (he would take him to an honcll Houle which flic faithfully promifed inftead that led to a houfe in Upper Drury-Lane where were let in an Bawd Aunt and after (upping went to together Youth early in the Morning as in his Pocket before fifteen ...

Published: Mon 28 Oct 1751
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1321 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

On Friday next 31 Days Subfiftcnce will be out, at the Pay-Office, Whitehall, to bis Majefty’s Guards, ..

... that Comedy, call’d Eajhuard Hoc ; or, The I‘renticts: Written by Ben Johnfon, Chapman, and Martton, is now rchearling at Drury Lane Theatre, and will acted there on Lord Mayor’s Day. The Journeymen Taylors in and about London, having refilled to work for ...

Sunday the Right Plon. the Lord Chedworth and bis new married Lady fet out with a grand Retinue from their

... (lie would take him to an honell Houfe, which fhc faithfully' ; but inilead that fhe led him to a Bawdy- Houfe in Upper Drury-Lane, where they were let in by old Bawd, whom Mifs called Aunt, and after fupping went to Bed together. The Youth awaked carl) ...

LOND 0 N, Oft. 26

... Swearing contrary to the late Statute, and paid the Penalty prefcribed thereon. Thurfday Night before the Play began at Drury-Lane, an unmannerly Fellow in the Upper Gallery, threw a handful of Peas amongft the Crowd, fume of whom unhappily Muck a Woman ...

LONDON, Oflober 31

... near Norwich, and committed to the County Goal, in order for their Removal to Newgate. Yefterday one Farrel was taken up in Drury-Lane and carried before Juftice Fielding, for forcing his Way with three others, into the Houfe of Mr. Cooper, a Chandler, near ...

Published: Fri 01 Nov 1751
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3066 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THURS D AY's POST;

... Majefty, attended by the Marquis of Hartington, and the Lords of the Bedcham- ber in Waiting, was at the Theatre-Royal in Drury- Lane, to fee the Tragedy of King Lear. We hear that the Perfon fworn to be a material Wit- nefs for the Profecution againft Mifs ...

Published: Fri 01 Nov 1751
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1611 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... 2. Lalt Night his Mtjefiy, the Prince of Wales, Duke of Cumberland, Prince Edward, and Amelia, went the Theatre Royal Drury -Lane. 3. The that prevail’d fo flrorgly in the Suafter, that the Bufiuefs of the Plantaiicm would be thrown into a pparate Department ...

Published: Sat 02 Nov 1751
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1437 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Expectation a general next Summer grows (Irong, that Gentleman, we hear, are Uircady gone (iown to Salifbury ..

... Ships. J ,atl Night bis Majcfly, the Prince Wales, Duke Cumberland, Prince Edward, Princefs Amelia, went the Theatre in Drury Lane, to fee the Comedy The the H'orU. His Majelfy attended hy the Mantnis H.ati igton, and the Eiarl of WaUcgrave, tlte Prince ...

LONDON, Mantel

... LONDON, Mantel Laft Night a Gentleman coming out of Drury-Lane 1 lay-houfe, had his Pocket pick'd of his Handkerchief, being the Ninth he has already loft in the fame Way this Seafoo, Monday Morning a Gentleman's Servant was robbed of his Watch and Money ...

Published: Fri 08 Nov 1751
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1448 | Page: 3 | Tags: none