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Extracts From Mr. Oulton's " History Of The Theatres Of London,
. , T . ,, tliorpfore "ives this public notice , that if those under the " IS "; c ^ / o ™ such a « any a ' s may be able to give any theaf &^ townlaite . t may probably attract the notice of the pub ic sufficient to Xd them a ^ y relief in their present situation , they are welcome lo the free vise of Coven Garden theatre , wardrobe , & c . & c . for three nights , at any time that may be ' mort convenient to them , between the present and first day of August "' performers taking Mr . Harris ' s proposal in dudgeon , treated it with
con-1 C 7 u ™ rSnppeared on the part of Mr . Colman stating that before dHx »^^ Ingonly to engage the public attention during the summer months , the chief obwinf the undertaking was to exhibit in the Avinter . . . f "l M M
' i S . S « ... » . , ™« l .. o , *« ' - »» «««»« . " » J «* £ s = S2— '= ~ 5 "4 ~ if A¦^^• j ^ ^^^ S'v ^^ tsiXT ^ r ™ b ^ SXS & JBZZ ? r r
T^ "ac . "" «. sP * '» M«5 S3 L^^ S53 K-SS RSRoviltv T e " re were made use of at Drury-lane and Covent-garden . I cannot SosI iEeA of sense like Mr . Harris , & c could bear an unnatural resentment against the unfortunate dupes ot a mad undertaking .
OPENING OF DRURY-LANE FOR THE SEASON 17 87—8 . THE opening of this house was intended for the 1 Sth of September , and the sZlfforlZlal and the Qualer advertised for the evening ^ eri _* t ; bu on th / unexpected secession 0 ^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ^' n ^ ght ^ ZlS ? m $ * t ^^ publisifed - thf following reasons for withdrawing his correspondence on that subject with Mr . King .
from Sie t earnincluding ™ Mr Primer ' deems i , duty to lay the following circumstances and lettew before puWic , in order to p / event any misrepresen alion of facts , . especting ssass . wssjis ^¦^• ^^ SiaisSsaSH
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letter to Mr . King . « The tory " in Avhich I have been kept for some days past , by the : respect I « owe to the public , has hitherto hindered me from taking propel notice 0 , he « insertion of * my name in the Drury-Lane play-bill for to-morrow nignt . I " think it is not too late to do it IIOAV .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Extracts From Mr. Oulton's " History Of The Theatres Of London,
. , T . ,, tliorpfore "ives this public notice , that if those under the " IS "; c ^ / o ™ such a « any a ' s may be able to give any theaf &^ townlaite . t may probably attract the notice of the pub ic sufficient to Xd them a ^ y relief in their present situation , they are welcome lo the free vise of Coven Garden theatre , wardrobe , & c . & c . for three nights , at any time that may be ' mort convenient to them , between the present and first day of August "' performers taking Mr . Harris ' s proposal in dudgeon , treated it with
con-1 C 7 u ™ rSnppeared on the part of Mr . Colman stating that before dHx »^^ Ingonly to engage the public attention during the summer months , the chief obwinf the undertaking was to exhibit in the Avinter . . . f "l M M
' i S . S « ... » . , ™« l .. o , *« ' - »» «««»« . " » J «* £ s = S2— '= ~ 5 "4 ~ if A¦^^• j ^ ^^^ S'v ^^ tsiXT ^ r ™ b ^ SXS & JBZZ ? r r
T^ "ac . "" «. sP * '» M«5 S3 L^^ S53 K-SS RSRoviltv T e " re were made use of at Drury-lane and Covent-garden . I cannot SosI iEeA of sense like Mr . Harris , & c could bear an unnatural resentment against the unfortunate dupes ot a mad undertaking .
OPENING OF DRURY-LANE FOR THE SEASON 17 87—8 . THE opening of this house was intended for the 1 Sth of September , and the sZlfforlZlal and the Qualer advertised for the evening ^ eri _* t ; bu on th / unexpected secession 0 ^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ^' n ^ ght ^ ZlS ? m $ * t ^^ publisifed - thf following reasons for withdrawing his correspondence on that subject with Mr . King .
from Sie t earnincluding ™ Mr Primer ' deems i , duty to lay the following circumstances and lettew before puWic , in order to p / event any misrepresen alion of facts , . especting ssass . wssjis ^¦^• ^^ SiaisSsaSH
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letter to Mr . King . « The tory " in Avhich I have been kept for some days past , by the : respect I « owe to the public , has hitherto hindered me from taking propel notice 0 , he « insertion of * my name in the Drury-Lane play-bill for to-morrow nignt . I " think it is not too late to do it IIOAV .