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spelling | Seignoret de Villiers Mr Verfasser aut By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais Cambridge printed by F. Hodson [1798?] Online-Ressource (1 sheet) 1/4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "Tickets, .. to be had of Mr. S. de Villiers English Short Title Catalog, T13671 Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Advertising Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0474101100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Seignoret de Villiers Mr By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais Advertising Early works to 1800 |
title | By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais |
title_auth | By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais |
title_exact_search | By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais |
title_exact_search_txtP | By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais |
title_full | By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais |
title_fullStr | By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais |
title_full_unstemmed | By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais |
title_short | By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of June instant, at half-past six o'clock. Captain S. Villiers has the honour to inform the Nobility and Gentry of the University, and the neighbourhood, that he intends reading the following pieces |
title_sort | by permission of the right worshipful the vice chancellor and the worshipful the mayor at the town hall on wednesday evening the 20th of june instant at half past six o clock captain s villiers has the honour to inform the nobility and gentry of the university and the neighbourhood that he intends reading the following pieces la partie de chasse d henri iv a comedy in two acts by m collet persons of the drama henry iv king of france duke of sully his prime minister duke of bellegarde lord chamberlain marquis conchiny the queen s favourite michaw a miller richard his son catau the miller s daughter margot wife of the miller agathe a peasant girl educated at court lucas a peasant a wood cutter two deer stealers jacques splin a farce in one act by m patrat persons of the drama jacques splin an englishman mr loyer an innkeeper therese his daughter a girl of 15 jacquot a waiter aged 17 a stuttering lawyer the above readings having been patronized by the nobility and gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing at bath by their royal highnesses the duke and duchess of york at oxford and blenheim house by his grace the duke and duchess of marlborough at bristol brighton and several other places by persons of the greatest distinction induces captain villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those ladies and gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage tickets 3s 6d each to be had of mr s de villiers at the eagle and child bene t street and of mr hodson printer on thursday next the spanish barber ou le barbier de seville by beaumarchais |
title_sub | La Partie de Chasse d' Henri IV. A Comedy, in Two Acts, by M. Collet. Persons of the Drama. Henry IV. King of France. Duke of Sully, his Prime Minister. Duke of Bellegarde, Lord Chamberlain. Marquis Conchiny, the Queen's Favourite. Michaw, a Miller. Richard, his Son. Catau, the Miller's Daughter. Margot, Wife of the Miller. Agathe, a Peasant Girl, educated at Court. Lucas, a Peasant. A Wood-Cutter. Two Deer-Stealers. Jacques Splin. A Farce, in One Act, by M. Patrat. Persons of the Drama. Jacques Splin, an Englishman. Mr. Loyer, an Innkeeper. Therese, his Daughter, a Girl of 15. Jacquot, a Waiter, aged 17. A Stuttering Lawyer. The above Readings having been patronized by the Nobility and Gentry before whom he has had the honour of performing-at Bath, by their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York-at Oxford and Blenheim-House, by his Grace the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough-at Bristol, Brighton, and several other places, by Persons of the greatest Distinction, induces Captain Villiers to hope that he shall have the happiness of affording satisfaction to those Ladies and Gentlemen who will honour him with their patronage. Tickets, 3s, 6d, each, to be had of Mr. S. De Villiers, at the Eagle and Child, Bene't Street, and of Mr. Hodson, Printer. On Thursday next, The Spanish Barber; Ou Le Barbier de Seville, by Beaumarchais |
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