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... the fame Set of Gentlemen and Ladies - who tilted it with fed) exceeding great Applats& on Thud& Night lift, at Dturv-Lane Theatre. We bur Mr. 1)n-y, of Warn, Capt. Guyer, • R.;mbay t dlcd tle Voyage. .1••;••• 1 6, . On ;11,..d:iy Nitnnine riled, .his near ...

A se. 0.1 I*sa Gisztits,. Mara The Govetninent continues itt Delibtrae t.ocit upion the Affairs of Corfica, but ..

... Samuel, Capt. Keltafh. Late on Saturday Night, a Foreigner, a French Officer, sho followed one of the Dancers at Drury. Lane Theatre from and ruined his Fortune in fupporting her, was, on not giving to hecOath of the Peace againft him, committed to the Gate' ...

tar.;,fc.:ed. T receivel i^:•11-e'va:..'cler, si h e was pefc ts'd ef in 11 e V in an emilielit litottee. 1

... Lord Chamberlain lent Orders to the Playboufes to acting till farther Orders, but before the Receipt thereof, the of each Theatre had lent out their Servants to pull down all Bills that were thick up in feveral Parts of the Town. On Wednefday the Counters ...

Ler

... Admit a choice ColleCtion of the newett and moft favourite Sow, moft of which have been fet to Mirk, and fun at the puslick Theatres and Gardens. Printed for F. STA it in Pope's-Head- Alley, Cornhill, London. And fold at the Printing Office, Canterbury. ...

BANKRUPTS

... has abfolutely refu fed to accapt of the Indulgence intended him. Yellerday an Order of Permiffion came to the Managers of Theatres of Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden, from the Lord , berlain's Office, with Leave for them to open and exhibit their ral Ent ...

• '-7A “s bu . ..:c in Ho2smi. Two more B.:11es we on the Sto atidwiU Awn e finithed.” On

... fevers! Perfeha en . degivour'd to affilt him, he was drown'd. Yefterday Taylor and Smallwood fought at Broughton', Ampht. theatre in Oxford Road. The Battle laded near thirty Minutes, when Taylor beat his Antagonift. The Lords of the Admtraity have put ...

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

... of them drowned, the 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 Kn ...

TO BE SOLD,

... was lately employ'd as a ginger at Cupet's Gardens; and it is laid was alfo hired to perform the next Seafon at Drury-Lane Theatre. Laft Thurfday Night, about Ten o'Clock, a Man was brought to Wool-Street Cornpter, for ttealing a Silver Tankard from Mr ...

From the London Gaze

... Woman getting into a Boat at the Hermitage, fell nto the River, and was drown'd. On Sunday Morning Mn. Quin of Covent-Garden Theatre was robbed on Hounslow- Heath by two Highhwaymen, the one mounted on a Bay Horse, and the other a Rone, who took from him ...

•ftton tbs Galati!, '7 • Ap!et' s 27. The• King propofes felting out heel ek for the 111 ind rocida,

... here from Siena with Notice, that the Evening before, whilft they were ailing an Opera an accidental Fire broke out in the Theatre, which was loon quite deltroyed by the FLmes. Genoa, Aug. 1. We are waiting here with great Impatience to learn what Refolutions ...