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D'r_ ,tation on Dumb Rhetoric: Language of ihc Limbs, ivilb fame Account of Mab, ncbills i: -ju ncJutg nxitb ..

... Language of ihc Limbs, ivilb fame Account of Mab, ncbills i: -ju ncJutg nxitb alloniihing Alflaiijf, cit the lieatrc»Royal, in Drury Lane. By Mrs. Miumciit. A T U E cltfianir.g Man for ji focial and cOnverfib'c Creature, gave imn diverfe Methods of expref- Ung ...

DEATHS

... Corpfe was ready tor it. Mr. John Frederick Lampe, at Edinburgh, a cele- rated Mufick-Matter, who formerly compos’d Mufick or Drury-Lane Theatre. Major Harwood, in Ircland, f Earl of Loudon’s Regiment of Foot in that King- u eminent Merchant in Fenchurch-Street ...

The Brute, that’s difotders me much ;

... General Blign, Major GencrJtKDc Grangues, Majors General. Saturday Night, during the Scene of the Entertainment after the at Drury-Lane-Theatre, the Audience was terribly alarmed a Noifc frofa behind the Boxes occafioncd two Gentlemen quarrelling and drawing ...

LONDON, Ofioher 17

... Benefit of the General Hofpital in char City 5 when t following Prologue was fpoken, by Mi. Lacey, tom Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. IT El what mild Luftre does this Circle thine? \ Good are your Hearts, aod pious your Detign The Poo, the Sick, the and ...

On Friday next 31 Days Subfiftcnce will be out, at the Pay-Office, Whitehall, to bis Majefty’s Guards, ..

... that Comedy, call’d Eajhuard Hoc ; or, The I‘renticts: Written by Ben Johnfon, Chapman, and Martton, is now rchearling at Drury Lane Theatre, and will acted there on Lord Mayor’s Day. The Journeymen Taylors in and about London, having refilled to work for ...

Sunday the Right Plon. the Lord Chedworth and bis new married Lady fet out with a grand Retinue from their

... (lie would take him to an honell Houfe, which fhc faithfully' ; but inilead that fhe led him to a Bawdy- Houfe in Upper Drury-Lane, where they were let in by old Bawd, whom Mifs called Aunt, and after fupping went to Bed together. The Youth awaked carl) ...

Expectation a general next Summer grows (Irong, that Gentleman, we hear, are Uircady gone (iown to Salifbury ..

... Ships. J ,atl Night bis Majcfly, the Prince Wales, Duke Cumberland, Prince Edward, Princefs Amelia, went the Theatre in Drury Lane, to fee the Comedy The the H'orU. His Majelfy attended hy the Mantnis H.ati igton, and the Eiarl of WaUcgrave, tlte Prince ...

SALISBURY JOURNAL

... hold of it, but he would not, fo drove under the Water-Mill, and was drowned. On Friday Night, about Twelve, Mr. Berry of Drury-Lane Play-houfe, was attacked near St. Clement's Church, by thrce Footpads, arm’d with a Horfe Piftol, a Pocket Piftol, and a ...

[ Numb. 734. /» Mr. Footed Comedy, tailedTjfS'TE: Written and/taken Mr. Garrick, in the Character »f BEFORE ..

... 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: ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... and within a few Days fome Cloaths, richly trimm’d with Foreign Lace, was feiz’d on board a Ship in the River. From the DRURY-LANE JOURNAL, To Mrs. Roxana Aadam, S the late noble Marriage with a celebrated Beauty, has engrofs’ d the whole Attention of ...

Countru » ffletoi?

... Boule, and Etuis without Number. On Monday laft died Elizabeth Burn, alias Craven, a notorious Bawd, in White Hart Yard, Drury-Lane. She was born and bred in Ireland, where fhe joined the Robbers belonging to the Kellymount Gang, which were fo numerous ...