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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 ...

kets, an: f•• • beit.; he I th h:rn : The Ku:ban thit he;d hearth?, there was more Booty, cot

... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...