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... Piety and extenfive Learning. By his Death an Eaate of zoo!. a Year in the City of Dublin dekends to his Mr. Moiop, of Drury- Lane Theatre. • t•• riewcafile, May :6. We hear from Morpeth, that on Wedpef. day the ullial Fair was held there, at which there ...

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... Bailey, two of whom were capitally convided, viz. Catharine Knowland, for robbing Richard Ireland of a Silver Watch in Drury• Lane, and Andrew Grant, for breaking open the Bell-Savage Inn, and Reeling 42 I. ci. Six were for Tranfportation, and fix acquitted ...

THURSDAY's POST

... laid. hear that the Appeal upon the Blenheim's Frizes, vvh'ch was been heard iy, was to the next. Mr. ic is fail, quits Drury Lane Theatire, and his encaged himfelf to Mr. Barry. Sc*. eral Tranlports in the River are preparing to fall down the Downs the ...

Published: Monday 07 May 1759
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 2924 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

As Causes, tn. Nipies, 22. The Captain of a Dutch Ship, who It come t'ort, 'court', that on the tsth

... London to Jamaica, died on his Paff.ge thither. On Sunday Night latt a Perfon found Means to conceal himfelf in a Houle in Drury Lane till the Family was gone to Bed, and then ft..le out of the tame 25 Portugal Pieces of 36 s. Value each. 40 Gd•ncas in Gold ...

A km Days ago dy'd in Ireland, Capt. William hh_7gins. f rly belonging to the Royal Irifh Regiment of Dragoons,

... 'coo i. to the Captors, all Expencts included. On Vriday Night lA, as the Comedy of the Provoked Wife was performing at Drury-Lane Play-Houfe, alighted Serpent was thrown the Upper Gallery into the Pit, which terfh:y (righted feveral Perfons, and cccafioned ...

To the ETUDENTS ;n lIFCREW. TfIEPE l!! g I' 0 /e Pqd I lii , ty ( 0 PIES leit

... Hal. _ _ On Thurfday died, at her Lodgings in Covent-Garden, Mrs. Macklin, many Years belonging to the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Some Letters from Warfaw mention, that it was cap aed the King of Poland woald very fpeedily let out for Vienna, thiogsgoing ...

MONDAY's POST

... J'rifoners were tried the two of whom are capitally convifled, viz Knowland, for robbing Richard Ireland of 3 :nc Watch in Drury-Lane, and Andrew Grant f, ?' ing open the Bell-Savage Inn, and flealL 1 Six were caft for Tranfp;>rtation, and/ixV' b 'S' Yefterday ...

Published: Monday 30 April 1759
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1806 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

fO. to la Ind vatstAl !f' Lour free reillysraB, hisi ay. si Yefterday Aonstral Rodney, with the Shioand rumpus, ..

... deferred, of whom were found on board a Dutch I ifhing Boat, and afterwards fecured in Gravefend Goal. Therfday Night a Man in Drury-Lane hanged himfelf at the back of a Chair: It is (aid, that Jealostfy was the Caufe of this rafts Yefterday the Coroner's Jury ...

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... working Hand of a dead Thief. _ Laft Tuefday the Wife of one Sinclair, a Journeyman Taylor, who lives in Whitehart-Yard, Drury-Lane, was brought To- bed of a Boy and two Girls, who are all alive and well. Letters from Berlin of the 25th of September affirm ...

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... Pantomime Farce, called Harlequin's lavalion (after the Mannet of the Co!d Italian Comedy) is prepating at the Theatte-Royal in Drury-Lane, for the tiolidals. Twelve thoufand Men frum the Allied Army are marched, under the Command of the Hereditary Prince of ...