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By S. NELSON, D U

... of King Charles 11. a Micifhipmsn on board the Navy, but for leveed Years paft proialled Mufick, and played till lardy in Drury Lane Theatre, and enjoyed his Scares to the lift. To be SOLO, either reParate or ithlethert UOUR Mee - toga, or Tenements, the ...

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... run-away Sailors, and others, fit for the King's Service, had fecreted themfelves with their Doxics, in the Purlieus of Drury-Lane, tent a Prefs-Gang armed thither, who ferreted a good Number out of their Lurking-boles in that Part of the Town and, after ...

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... in the Army. A few Days died the Rev. MI. Campbell, Reader of St. James's, Clerkenwall. Thurtday the Wife of Mr. Stalk of Drury-Lane, dropped down dead in an Apopktaic Fit at her Husbasd's Door. On Tburfday next conies on at QOM of a Member for this City ...