LONDON, January 4

... Appearance in Publick fince the Death of the Prince. Thurfday Evening the Duke of Cumberland. was at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, to fee the Tragedy of the Orphan; being the firft Time of his Royal Highnefs's being at either of the Theatres fince his ...

Published: Fri 03 Jan 1752
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1314 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NEW BOOKS

... Jac obite Journal, has made another tempt to effablilh a news-paper, intitled above]. Gent. M«g. Have at .you allor, The Drury-lane o ', nal. By Madam Roxana Termagant. 3d. gun Jan. 16. and continued every Thurlday- In fition to the proceeding. , Letters ...

Published: Fri 03 Jan 1752
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1298 | Page: 56 | Tags: none

INDEX to the Poetry, &c. 1752

... be read at St James's Diilert. on houlhold-furniture 2 7Q —on the year's magnitude y6o Dodd's hiftory of the herring 1 y Drury-lane journal y6 Du Clos's hift. of Lewis XI. Duncan's logic yy Edinburgh almanack —city's duty upon ale, account of it y6 E. ...

Published: Sat 04 Jan 1752
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2346 | Page: 48 | Tags: none

liar, ihelseles Cazsitt, 7..7 4. r-k7:l: l Ar:•r.c:ric, Dec. 4. Ihe Cuntnits Dirietcper, h I! vi.c in City and ..

... Time 'of her Ruyal Appk:arance iti Public:: flue the Death of Prince-. Thuriday Evening the Duke of was at the Theatre in Drury. lane, to fee the I':visiy of the Orphan; being the irl tinnt. of his Royal Eligiinets's ,! at either ut the Theatres 'lace h ...

I 0 N D 0 N, January 11

... againfta Stone, fradlur'd his Skull, and expired inftantly. Laft Night a Sailer was decoyed by two Women into a Houfe in Drury-Lane, where he was robbed of upwards of fifteen Guineas.. Thia Morning a young Fellow was taken at a Houfe in St. Giles's, charged ...

Published: Fri 10 Jan 1752
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2176 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SCOTLAND

... performs between the Ads ; with the new Entertainment of Hat s lequin Ranger, as now performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane; the Chareecter of Harlequin will be performed by Monf. Vriderflu - vs e, thence he goes to Droinfgrove, where he will to ...

Published: Mon 13 Jan 1752
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 3751 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONOON, alit of ilUs I,:prvr Uptliclnilck CUBA C..L.0, WHich by Smaaking a Pipe of is gold for the Head, pen

... c, and appears with to much Gravity as to reprefent the Age of fixty Years. During the Performance on Saturday Night at Drury lane Playhoufc, a Ditpute was carried to a great Length, betwen two Gentlemen, but all the Reparation demanded by the injur'd ...

10 ND N, 7.:m. 20. Tlltirfilay the began at ti.c Old &lily, set 14 Priionci. were tired, fever; ot whom

... and my Lord having a Blundetbufs, they ride cff , The fame Nigh: as Nlr. Edward Berry, one of the Comedians belonging to Drury-lane Piayhoufe, was returning home from Temple- Bar, he was tiopt a: the End of Arundel-timer by th:ce Feiluwa, one with a H ...

'opened, prefented Gun'Loa:to the PatTergers, and robbed them of all their - Money. Tbere were five People in ..

... and Lanibert, from whom he received Sixty Pounds; being the Reward offered. The fame Night, abut Twelve, Mr. Berry, of Drury.: Lane Playboiffe, was attacked near St. Clement's Church by three Footpad., artri'd with. a Horfe Pub!, a Potket and a Cutlals ...

Published: Mon 27 Jan 1752
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 1034 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SALISBURY JOURNAL

... hold of it, but he would not, fo drove under the Water-Mill, and was drowned. On Friday Night, about Twelve, Mr. Berry of Drury-Lane Play-houfe, was attacked near St. Clement's Church, by thrce Footpads, arm’d with a Horfe Piftol, a Pocket Piftol, and a ...

t#Pti et Lil/01 Gatti,, 1.,•!.•

... Behaviour, and the reft were committed. Among the hit were five notorious Pickpockets, who have long infefted the Palfage to Drury-Lane Play houfe. The fame Evening a little Urchin of about twelve Years old, brought before the laid Juftice, and charged with ...

[ Numb. 734. /» Mr. Footed Comedy, tailedTjfS'TE: Written and/taken Mr. Garrick, in the Character »f BEFORE ..

... own ! Then fet Us up and knock the Poet down. Tie Inspector’s Account of Mr. Foote’s called T A S T E, «/ it was ailed at Drury Lane, on Saturday, li 9 11. HERE is indifpuubly more genuine Wit in this Piece than in any of the Kind ever produced among us: ...