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Vol XXIX U E DAY December 18 1750 No i486 IVednef and Thurfday's POSTS rived the MAILS from France and

... fo Nature that it h°mbLTaid As f°°n Marfl’al The lived Chambord after the beautified that Caftle caufedslab'eTand be there Theatre be built Decorations coft more than 60000 Livres His Company excellent and AftrHrL his Kitchen Cooks &c Angle he gave to ...

Published: Tue 18 Dec 1750
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1785 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Daniel Davis, for robbing Thomas Linter, in Chick- Lane, ofaHat, Wig, and Cuff of a Ccat. Thomas Clements, ..

... amount to upwards of twenty thoufand Pounds to the D.fpofition Aflignces under the late Infolvent Act. We hear that the Boxing Theatre in Tyburn Road will foon be fuppreffed by the Bench of Jufticcs, as it is thought to contribute to the Nurfery of a Number ...

the late War with France every Inu ian Man faid Tribe who was capable of bearing Arms fully joined and

... the former ’Tis Slack in laft Fall hurt Leg which oblig’d him give out the Odds was Ten to One on Side We hear the Boxing-Theatre Tyburn-Road be fuppreffed by the of Juftices it being thought contribute to the Nurfery of a great Number loofe and diforderly ...

Published: Tue 12 Feb 1751
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2280 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SALISBURY JOURNAL

... of ali the puhlick Benefactors. this Occafion Mr. Lowth, M. A. late Poe - ry Proleffor, is to (peak Latin Oration in the Theatre ; after which Ode, written by Mr. Wharton Trinity College, will be performed by a numerous Band Mulic which is alio engaged ...

DEATHS

... ready tor it. Mr. John Frederick Lampe, at Edinburgh, a cele- rated Mufick-Matter, who formerly compos’d Mufick or Drury-Lane Theatre. Major Harwood, in Ircland, f Earl of Loudon’s Regiment of Foot in that King- u eminent Merchant in Fenchurch-Street. om. ...

Warwick Horfes for $ol viz Lord Chedworth’s Chefnut Gelding White-Stockings which won the Mr Grevill’s call’d ..

... in the River on board 149400 Yards A Days feveral Italian and French Dancers arrived Town to engage themfelves to one of Theatres We hear that the Corn-Harvefts are in general like to fail abroad particularly in France and that our own pro-mifes extremely ...

Published: Tue 20 Aug 1751
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2167 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Vol XXX TUESDAY Auguft 27 1751 No 1522 Wednefday' s and ‘Thurf day's POSTS Arrived the Mails from France and

... Grand Duke of Tuf-cany as their Sovereign which they will not comply with unlefs the Britifh Court gives them Leave The fine Theatre of Sienna which was confiderably damag’d fome Time ago by Fire and repair’d by a voluntary Contribution of the Nobility is ...

Published: Tue 27 Aug 1751
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2090 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Laft Night was performed at Covent Garden Theatre, The Stratagem. The Part of Archer, Mr. Dormda, by Mrs. ..

... Laft Night was performed at Covent Garden Theatre, The Stratagem. The Part of Archer, Mr. Dormda, by Mrs. Barrington and the Part of airs. Sullen, by Mrs. Vincent. which was added, a Ballad Farce, call’d, The Devil to pay. Sir John Loverale, Mr. Lowe ...