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... in Sa nd. urfday Afternoon a Man dreffed in a Plaid Night a Waittcoat, blac k Velv et Breeches, white Shirt, walked u p Drury Lane. - id | ...
... in Sa nd. urfday Afternoon a Man dreffed in a Plaid Night a Waittcoat, blac k Velv et Breeches, white Shirt, walked u p Drury Lane. - id | ...
... 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: ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... Pathament) was publickly burnt in Pretence of the C u ft om.Hou le Officers. . • . Yeiferclay Evenina a Alan an Aleoufe near Drury- Lane, drank r 3 li c all.pints Liquours, by which his ,Life - is in great Dang . er. - A few . , Days ago a Trade : l - man the ...
... Malden in Effex a few Weeks ago, for forging Notes upon a Brother and Partner of Mr. NVilfon, an eminent Woollen draper in Drury Lane. The'Brother had been dead feveral Months before the Notes were dated, and Joyce was committed to New- Prifon. On Monday ...
... being the Dry his Royal Highnefs the Prince cf J Vales's Birth-D y will he ...
... 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 ...
... Mr. JOHN LOCKE, drawn 'from an original Painting. Witt a New Song, fet to Mufick,' and Sung at tbe Theatre^, ' Royal in Drury Lane, a Count y Dance, and two Mathe- matical Cuts, The LONDON MAGAZINE: OR, GENTLEMAN'S MONTHLY INTELLIGENCER,' For OCTOBER ...
... 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 ...
... ordered to be mann’d as as Thurfday laft in the in Plaid Night-Gown Scarlet Waiftcoat Breeches white Stockings a Shirt walk’d Drury -Lane and Queen-Street various Parts of the Town with a treafonable on Hat He is be the a Months was committed for prophefying ...
... 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 ...