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London, July 9

... Hall. At Four in the Afternoon the Chancellor, attended his Vice-Chancellor, and followed by Grand ProcefTion, went to the Theatre, where the Chancellor prefided in the Chair. The Company being feated, the Inftallation Ode was performed after which, the ...

Sunday's and Monday's POSTS

... fignified his Intention not making any Stay there, presented the Exhibition a Bull Feaft, prepared to be made the R. man Ampi theatre; which was to have been lighted many thoufnnd Torches, and filled with People : It will contain zz,soo. The Magiftratts of ...

Sunday's and Monday's Posts

... always grate- fully acknowledged. Now felling off, confider ally under Price* At a large Room at the Pine -Apple, oppofne the Theatre in Orchard-Street, BaTii, Upwards of 2000 Pounds Worth of Bath and BruiTels LACE ; With great Variety of Point, Mechlin, and ...

London, February 14

... # For further Particulars' enquire of Mr. Osborne, Attorney in Briltol; or of Mr. Es- cott, at Goathurtl near Bridgwater. THEATRE. For the Benefit of Mr. Watts, On SATURDAY next, February ij, will be perform'd, a Concert of Mulic. Between the Parts of ...

London, September 17

... faid are fome fuperb Regimentals. On Saturday his Royal Highnefs the Duke of York, and the Prince of Brunfwick, were at the Theatre-Royal Druiy-Lane to fee the Beggar's Optra. This Day there was grand Board of Treafury at the Cockpit, Whitehall, relating ...

London, October 12

... Penfions thaJi.be granted on the Iri.ii Eitablilhmeut, either tor Life or Years. is /aid, Mr. Foote cleared lefs the Hiy-maiket Theatre, laft Summer, than Guineas. As the excelT.ve great Exportation Corn (if continued) mult attended with the mod fatal Cotfequence ...

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... Youth and Indifcretion j an Allegorical Tale.— XVl . A Letter from a Travel- ler in Spain.— XVll. Remarks on tilt EngliS. Theatre, with a comparative View of the M.iit of our Actor*, and thofe of other Nations,— XVUI. ContMicrntio'ts en the bad Coafequcncea ...

Bath, Jan. 176*4 fJ ARRIS and Comp. Haberdaihert •* •*■ and Milleners, from London, h ive opcii'd a Warc-iloufe ..

... fhall be delivered Carriage free, (notlels than a Gallon) onboard of any VclTcl, or to any Inn or Place in or near l.undnn. THEATRE. For the Benefit of Mr. .ARTHUR. On Saturday, Jan. n, will be prefented a Comedy, called, TheCOUtNTTRY LASSES: Or, The Cuftom ...

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... great Number ef the moll eminent Pbyfi- tiasu and Surgeons of Europe, befides ?? of tbe firfi Rank, Minifitrs of State, &c. THEATRE For tbeßenefitof MrshESSINGHAM On Saturday, Jan. 18, will be prefented n Comedy, called, She WOU'D & She WOU'D NOT , Or, the ...

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... for Ladies Coats -, with many other curious and rare Articles in the Drapery Way.? None but the lowed Prices will he afk'd. THEATRE. For the Benefit of Mrs. LEE, On Saturday, Jan. 15, will be presented a Comedy, called, ALL IN THE W RONG. Sir John Refilefs ...

The REMEMBRANCER. No. 9. free, for the Security of their Perfone and Poffef- fions depends upon the arbitrary ..

... Admirer df Shakefpeai ?? Plays, and carticularly that of Otb-l!o, tho Muor of Venire, I did not fa I being prefent ar the Theatre Tuefday Night, when it was acled for Mr. Furnival's Benefit. The chief Subject of this Piece is the Pa ffi an of Jtaliufy ...