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... applyst.g to John Barwick, at Willow. wood aforefaid, and makinz SatilfAction. We hear a celebrated Athefs, belonging :o Drury- Lane Theatre, is married to a Gentleman of gnat Fortune. Yefterday a Man•T) ger, or very large Baboon, belonging toLady How in ...

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... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

PROPOSALS for priming by SUBSCRIPTION,

... Tuefday Andrew Burn wr committed to the Gatehoufe by Benjamin Cox, Efo,; for keeping a chiorderly Houle, in Vinegar Yard, Drury Lane. He is the fecond that has been imprifoned cm this Account &ice the Commencement of the late Statute, in Conformity to which ...

To he SOLD

... Tooley- Street, which bwrnt the Top of the Houfe and did other Damage. On Sunday Evening, between 7'aod 8, Mr. Vaughan, of Drury- Lane Theatre, returning from Hampitead, was rubb'd by two Foot Pads in Soldiers Cloaths, in a Field near the Halfway-Houfe, of ...

li ANKRUPTS

... Mils Fayermon of grove afRI4Id. Sunday Morning ablut Eight o'Clock the Roof of a rext Door to thc 1114r1equin Alrhoufe in Drury• Lane, fell down. Every Floor of the Houle was inhibited, hut the Lodgers in the Garret were jult gone out before the Accident ...

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... with Englifb Oak, man which no Part of the World has produced better. We hear that Mr. Gaiiitk has engaged Mrs. Cibber, at Drury- Lane Theatre, for next Winter.. On Wednefday Night a journeyman Carpenter, who had been drinking hard, threw himiclf uut of a ...

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... Five Guineas. Yefterday Morning, between Twelve and One o'Clock, as two Chairmen were returning home through Rufrel-Court, Drury- Lane, the foremoft, with his Lanthorn, obferved a Perron genteely drefs'd lying motionlefs acrofs the Court; .they immediately ...

BANKRUPTS

... wok them up with their Hands, cr with any Thing elle that reach them. On Saturday laft died Mr. John Ray, belonging to Drury. Lane Theatre, one of the °idea Comedians in England. This Day the Rev. Mr. Cockayne (Nephew to Mr. Alderman Cockayne) was smanimoully ...

. ; . ; 2.:A No Cump.knion. Price, bont4, is. 6,1 Prce z s. 6d. eAch Gallipor, OLLESCO ortgutal Conferee

... Mr. Legge and Company, at the Koval ia i. Jatnes'r.Street. On Weonctelay Morning a eiumau i who lived in Vec in,ar-Yard, Drury-Lane, committed to the llueltoufe by Jutt,ce tor heating a poor old Woman on the Heed with a Poker. This wiLked Wretch the Nisht ...

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 ...

Pram Lrriat Is. Rome, July 29. We Arc infdrmed by Lettere iromTrivoli, that oh the aift Inftant at Night, they

... and Mifs Bellamy have both engaged themfelves at Covent Garden Theatre for the enfuing Seafon ; and Mrs. Cibber to that of Drury-Lane; the latter of which will be open'd on Saturday the t 6th of September. We hear from Frome in Somerfetfhire, that on Sunday ...