For the benefit of Miss Fisher. The public are respectfully informed, that (by particular desire,) the opera of Lionel and Clarissa is changed to the comedy of The belles' stratagem
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Caption title., At head of title: Theatre-Royal Bath., A playbill., and From a bound collection of playbills: [Playbills from the Theatre-Royal, Bath, 1783-1815]. [Bath, England], [between 1783 and 1815].
Publisher:
Richard Cruttwell, printer, St. James's-Street, Bath
Subject (Name):
Cowley, Hannah, 1743-1809. and Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777.
For the benefit of Miss Fisher. The public are respectfully informed, that (by particular desire,) the opera of Lionel and Clarissa is changed to the comedy of The belles' stratagem
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Caption title., At head of title: Theatre-Royal Bath., A playbill., and From a bound collection of playbills: [Playbills from the Theatre-Royal, Bath, 1783-1815]. [Bath, England], [between 1783 and 1815]. Mounted on page 50.
Publisher:
Richard Cruttwell, printer, St. James's-Street, Bath
Subject (Name):
Cowley, Hannah, 1743-1809. and Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777.
At the Old Theatre by the Portsmouth and Plymouth Company
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Caption title., A playbill., Date from manuscript notation., From a bound collection of playbills: [Collection of playbills assembled by Tate Wilkinson]. [England], [between 1748 and 1778]. Mounted on page 14., and Dated in ms.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Rowe, Nicholas, 1674-1718., Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777., and Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757.
Caption title., A playbill., Date from manuscript notation., From a bound collection of playbills: [Collection of playbills assembled by Tate Wilkinson]. [England], [between 1748 and 1778]. Mounted on page 7., and Date in ms.
Publisher:
publisher
Subject (Name):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. and Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777.
Caption title., At head of title: Many reasons having been communicated to the manager, in the most obliging and friendly manner, why he should desist from his proposed plan of a masquerade, advertised for Friday the 7th of March;--in obedience to what he deems the general sense of the public, he, without reluctance, sacrifices every prospect he might have of private advantage; and therefore gives this notice, (whatever may be his loss) that the design is drop'd. (Last night but one of Mr Wilkinson's playing) not acted these three years., A playbill., Place of publication assumed., and From a bound collection of playbills: [Collection of playbills assembled by Tate Wilkinson]. [England], [between 1748 and 1778]. Mounted on page 219.
Caption title., At head of title: Many reasons having been communicated to the manager, in the most obliging and friendly manner, why he should desist from his proposed plan of a masquerade, advertised for Friday the 7th of March;--in obedience to what he deems the general sense of the public, he, without reluctance, sacrifices every prospect he might have of private advantage; and therefore gives this notice, (whatever may be his loss) that the design is drop'd. By particular desire. Acted but once this season., A playbill., Place of publication assumed., and From a bound collection of playbills: [Collection of playbills assembled by Tate Wilkinson]. [England], [between 1748 and 1778]. Mounted on page 216.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Young, Edward, 1683-1765. and Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777.
Caption title., A playbill., Place of publication derived from ticket seller's address., From a bound collection of playbills: [Collection of playbills assembled by Tate Wilkinson]. [England], [between 1748 and 1778]. Mounted on page 200., and Ms. annotation.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616., Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777., and Murphy, Arthur, 1727-1805.
By particular desire. For the benefit of Mrs. Keasberry
Description:
Caption title., A playbill., and From a bound collection of playbills: [Collection of playbills assembled by Tate Wilkinson]. [England], [between 1748 and 1778]. Mounted on page 118.
Publisher:
Printed by Stephen Martin
Subject (Name):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. and Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777.