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... refcued him, and put the Bailiffa to Flight. We hear that the Tragedy of Phzdra and Hippolitus will be revived this Seafon at Drury-Lane Theatre, in which Mr. Garrick wit perform. This Tragedy was written by Mr. Smith of Oxford, and though it is allowed to ...

N. 3536.)

... fecured in the Round- Houle of Newington Para. Saturday Night during . the fecond Scene of the Entertainment ter the Play, at Drury-lane Theatre, the Audience war tr alarmed by a Noire from behind the Boxes, occafioned by two ticmen quarrelling and drawing ...

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, Oflober 10

... all Probability will fetch a better Price, than Hops do at prefent, at another Market* A few Days ago a poor old Woman in Drury-Lane was burnt in her Bed in a moft dreadful Manner, occa- fioned by the following Accident : She had been fmoak- ing a Pipe ...

Published: Fri 11 Oct 1751
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2318 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON, Oflobcr 15,

... On Saturday Morning died, after a long Illnefs, Mr. Harris James, one ofthe Comedians belonging to the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. On Friday lafl: died at Wallington, near Carfhalton in Surry, of an Obftru-flion occafioned by eating too many Walnuts ...

Published: Fri 11 Oct 1751
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 972 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

inch %IN 3 pointeJ to a tifhop in Es Lawn Teo, !uppofe, (a)s tl.e FreOilman, the Door is goir,g to

... 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 ...

T H E C r ; I GE 111. C ON 111 I

... releafed, and properly taken Care of,'*:'X pearing to be diforder'd in his Senfes. , A few Days ago, a poor old Woman in Drury-Lane , .burnt in her Bed in a moft dreadful Manner, 0ccag 0 ,,, ,, s , by the following Accident : She had been fmoak e . Pipe ...

Published: Mon 14 Oct 1751
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 3937 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

From SATURDAV It, to WEDNESDAY Ocroitrit 66. 1751

... and Reputation. On Satuiday Morning diedortet a long inners, Mr. Hods tines. one of the Comedian! to the Tneatre knot In Drury-. Lane. La ft Satuiday five Street kubh:ts Aver. tak N4htingale-.. I.ane: They had robbed a- Gentleman of his - Money and Silver ...

B A t; k P. u P T 5

... in Holbein, Middlefex, Pawn Broker. John Gravcror, South Mims, Midditfex, c '“ ([ Mr. Harris James, one the Comedians of Drury.Lane 1 .-.eairc, E. Scotland. Edinburgh, Oe7. 8. We hear from Gigha, that a Duel with the Broad Sword, was fought there ately ...

Published: Sat 19 Oct 1751
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1896 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...

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 ...