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January 1675

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Theatre: no theater listed
Theatrical Season: 1674-1675
Volume: 1
Comments: A letter, written in January 1674@5, mentions the hissing Admiral Van Tromp received when "he was conducted over the stage to get to his place" at a performance of "a new play" at one of the London theatres. See Lady Newton, The House of Lyme (London, 1917), p. 271

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *pnone Comment. *cnone A letter, written in January 1674@5, mentions the hissing $Admiral Van Tromp= received when "he was conducted over the stage to get to his place" at a performance of "a new play" at one of the <i>London</i> theatres. See $Lady Newton=, <i>The House of Lyme</i> (London, 1917), p. 271.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1675 01 00 none Comment.*c1675 01 00 none A letter, written in January 1674@5, mentions the hissing $Admiral Van Tromp= received when "he was conducted over the stage to get to his place" at a performance of "a new play" at one of the <i>London</i> theatres. See $Lady Newton=, <i>The House of Lyme</i> (London, 1917), p. 271.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1122 | 16750100 | none | A letter, written in January 1674@5, mentions the hissing $Admiral Van Tromp= received when "he was conducted over the stage to get to his place" at a performance of "a new play" at one of the <i>London</i> theatres. See $Lady Newton=, <i>The House of Lyme</i> (London, 1917), p. 271

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