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... Tankard, ana other Goods great Value. , Nigi.ta Woman was St lei's lor very dangerouU), with a Cafe k.iiie, r, Meal Porter Drury Lane. C\mlj\ I g e , Sept. 17. On came down HolderneiVe) a farther r, f ieve ior Wait, the j November (to which ins former Reprieve ...

Published: Monday 26 September 1757
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 934 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

• .TRUPI S. that they themfelves expcet to fumed in (kith an F.. e. remit Ejliinne, of Duto't Court, is

... Gentlemen in Bridges-Street, and acquaint me he had Orders from the King to deliver the Prize up to afterwards a *men Houfe in Drury Lane. Six eminent Bailiffs the French, upon which I went on board her: He immediately gave and Turnkeys held up the Pall, and ...

LONDON, November 17

... frequented it. Lad Tuefday in the Afternoon, there wet, (a* it generally happens) great Croud waiting the great Door of Drury- Lane Play-houfe, with View, that when it open*, thej (hall be able get placed in the firft Row of the middle Gallery} fom'e ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1757
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2665 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GaZalf, Alv i. Ren li May is. This Day his Majelly, and the Royal Fa. :nil( ' C 4111: St

... the proper Salutes of Cannon; in the Evening they marched with the Boys and Men at their Head, to the Theatre- Royal in Drury-Lane, where the Comedy of the Sufpicious Husband was performed for the Benefit of the Marine Society, to a moft brilliant Audience ...

Frain the Leg Jos Gaulle, trpr. 7:

... a Woman was Cent to St. Guess Roundhoufe for tiabbing very dangeroony, with a cafe Knife, her Father, a Meal- Porter in Drury-Lane. On Sunday laft a Neon in Bedford-ftreet, near Bedford-Row, hanged himfelf ; and on Tuefday the Coronet's Inquelt fat on ...

THURSDAY’S POST

... sous'jenny) who for many Years kept Houfe for neceilitous young Gentlemen in Bridges Street, and a terwards a fpunging Houfe in Drury-Lane. Six eminent Bailiff's and Turnkeys held up the rail; and as many of their Followers and Runner* Bearers, John Ketch, and ...

Published: Saturday 09 April 1757
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3491 | Page: 3 | Tags: none