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LONDO_N, 011. 7

... Letter to the Hon. Mr. Pitt (inferted in our cont . & of 55 Artieet. The Part of Lady Townley is to be performed foon at Drury. lane Theatre by a young Lady, (who has appeared on any Stage) whore Name is Hart. It is (aid that Mrs.Cibber has entirely quitted ...

We hear that a certa

... Infant Genius, who danced the Beginning of the Season at Drury Lane Playhouse, died last Week of the Small Master Matthews. the Infant Genius, who danced the Beginning of the Season at Drury Lane Playhouse, died last Week of the Small pox, to the inconsolable ...

To be &Ad by AUCTIO N, the .11 Day of Oztotaur tux', at Two ot Clock in the Afternoon, at

... an annual penfion allowed him. Tuefday fpecial warrants were iffued out againft feveral perfons in the neighbourhood of Drury lane, for violently afrautting fame MelTengers of the Law, and rercuing a gentleman that had been arrefted for a large Cum of ...

On Thurfilay the t;th of May Oriil be pub!ifiled, ( Price, One Guinea Bound) In Three LARGE Vot ('Mu, Claaves,

... Accident he was unhappily kiilcd. Thurtday Afternoon as a Chimney-Sweeper's Boy fighting with another in Thomas's Street, near Drury. Lane, the Mother of the latter ttruck the Chimney-Sweeper Co violeot a Blow On the Head, that be innantly expired ; the was carried ...

New Editions of the flowing PLAY S,

... New Editions of the flowing PLAY S, I . All performed this Sealers with uniyerfal Applaufe, at the heatres Royal in Drury Lane and Covent Garden, are Jt:ft pub- Wind by W. GRIFFIN, in Catharine-fireet, in the Strand, and may be had of all the principal ...

brings Aibride, that the People belonging to the Refolution Man of War, which was lon in the late Engagement, got

... Kingsford, ENT's. Ray Geding nip, beating the terrible Brown Mare called Privafs if Twitortierov, belonging to a Gentleman of Drury. Lane. The Mor. j At al,lt•ng was even ; the Corstrriarrions carried it with a very high Hand, nd the Gentlemen of the 'Curt was ...

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... wife of one Armftron„g, a foldier in the third iegiment of foot-guards, having probated an old flock bed at a Broker's in Drury lane, on carrying it home on her head he felt fomething bard therein, upon which the ripped open the team, and found concealed ...

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... , rter who ply'd for many Years in Devetenx C 'tart, Temple Bar, tuld an Undertaker at the White Linn in ‘Vyci ttreet, Drury- Lane, that he was confident he etrion the Uit.!crt Act fhould bury, and accord. j 1 d-iitcd him to take Nleafure of his Body ...

c April g'. Lisbon, March 14. The Count d'Oeyras is fo rne-At reeoverei of his late Illnefs, as to have

... i the Admiralty, Mr. James Collett, Head Meffenger to that office. On Saturday died f.cidenly, Mr. Lewis, Carpenter, in Drury lane, reckon:Al the ftrongeft man that ever lived in England, not excepting tL late fzmout Topham. Yellertiviy their Maj.:llk's ...

[NO. 4691]

... of a Perron of DiftinStion being fpeeiily expected here from Spain. Thurfday Morning early the Houfe of Mr. Cornifh, in Drury. Lane, was broke open, and 1301. taken out of his Bureaii. We arc informed that a certain great Petfon has dcciartd th”. the Finvannah ...

LONDO N, March g

... worth. Mg. Ptier Davenport, an eminent Tobacconitt in the Borough. On - Wednefday one Branfon, a Waiter at the Role Tavern, Drury Lane, dropt down dead. Lift Tucfday the Jafon Man of War brought into Plymouth a N. ir at ee r Sloop of St. Milos, of fix Guts ...

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... G:nlin: Receipt, by CHARLES SHEERER, (ian ant Suc. - etior Mt. Yob Sheerer, deccifid) at the Phenix in the Sat., in Little Drury- Lane, and is sold 1 11. 3d. 4 BotLI:, with Dar:ttions. Sold nlio at the Printing Office it. Ciairrbilry. Hague, July 29. Lan ...