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From the Daily Courant, Aug. to. 0I: s,.:tirriay laft their Majefties, accompany'd with his Royal Highneti the ..

... the King of the Cherakeerz, tile Prince, tl.c four Generals, and the young Captain from the ftme Nation, are to go to Sadler' Wells to partake of the Diverfion there. They write from Weiton Underwood near Oncy in 1! ackinghamihirc, that a few Days ago ...

No. IX

... Play; with the comical Humours of his Man PUNCH. Alfo the furprifing Performance of the famous little Ropes Dancer, from Sadlers Wells; being a Child of nine years of Age. Firft a Minuet and a Jigg on the Stiff Rope, with as true Steps as any Dancing-Mafter ...

To be LETT at tady•Day next, TNE Low Dwelling-Houle where Mr. Rutton nf Milford lived), with law Yatds, Gardens ..

... his own Gonfalon, with having two Viiives. We hear that the Famous GODWIN's Company of Rope-Dancers and Tumblers, fro:n Sadlers Wells, perform their curious Entertainments in this City with the greatelt Satisfadion to all who fanur them with their Practice ...

43 is en .Ikl in ,uLlt at in Corn-Regiment k)on one Ednncr that the iutch Weil-India a.s of unhappy Di:ailed at ..

... Viiives. • ,n be Stomach, We hear that the Famous GODWIN's Company of ant, thole grand Rope-Dancers and Tutnblcrs, fro:n Sadlers Wells, perform A. Planer but 6d. their curious Entertainments in this City with the greatelt Jrops, both gol- Satisfadion to ...

Deal, Feb. 6. Wind. N. The out war! b , und Sbipe ai failed thie Morning, with the km Shipe

... General of this Diocefe, in the Room of Dr. Chicheley,deceafed. We hear that the Company of Rope- D ulcers and Tumblers from Sadler's Wells will continue no lonAer in this City than Monday nest, they intending to go to Feverfham Fair. Extra& of a Letter from ...

Fro. th Gond Eyeshot PA April p

... Fro. th Gond PA April p. This Morning early died, after a few Days Ilineti , Mr: Francis Forcer, Mallet of Sadler's:Wells, near Itlington. The Letters Breit, by the lift French Mail, mention, that the Squadron at that Port confitting of 12 Men of War ...

tie Priciturs oy Ca Vt Abcti and Capt. nr.aitiv'dtt Ncwvit with 3 01 yin 12 CAriiilg.l Gang, bcitig a Dutch

... is to at jiir.ly ii S.t-land with General Cope. On Monday Evening a Man going with his Si(icr crofs the Field between Sadler's Wells and the New Inn at Illington, was abufed by four Men, rudely endeavoiled to take his Sifter from him, whereupon he fought ...

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... Beats putting off to their flittance. Yellenlay Morning a Dravman. riding on Dray in Iflington Road, near the back Gate ot Sadler's Wells, fcll otf, whereby hs Leg was broke; and a fhort Time anott.er Dia: man, rid • 11 in the faint Manner, met with the like ...

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... Eleven and Twelve o'Clock, as Mt!. Baker, a Gentlewoman in Red Lion-Street, Clakenwell, was walking b? the New-River behind Sadler's-Wells, the thought the law a Man's Can in the Water, but looking more narrowly perceiv'd it was a drowning M A; Rruggling fur ...

Nl,*, ! ; Lcid.lo tidzittt, on. 24. • 14 le. On SAturday iaft kis txrillcncy ne-4,1 tic revcn co' mpinlea

... She had been °bared by many Per fons in the Morning, walking hackwari and forwards firft bribe lower Part of the River Sadler's Wells, and for about an Hour before (he committed the Faft, the fat at the Door of de Houfe that is (hut up at the Corner of ...

the i 745-50

... attacked by four Footpads on the the Cafe was, that he would join them, and when Ibrahim Shaw came Bridge at the Back of Sadler's Wells, and robbed of his Watch and nea r with his Camp, he would fire upon them; this they were glad twelve Shillings in Money ...