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27 April 1682

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Theatre: Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1681-1682
Volume: 1
Comments: Impartial Protestant Mercury, 2 May 1682: Mr Charles? Deering? son to Sr Edward D., and Mr Vaughan?, quarrelled in the Duke's Playhouse, and presently mounted the stage and fought, and Mr D. was dangerously wounded, and Mr V. secured lest it should prove mortal. [See also, Wilson, Theatre Notes from the Newdigate Newsletters, p. 80.

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    *p"?dg Comment. *c"?dg <i>Impartial Protestant Mercury</i>, 2 May 1682: $Mr Charles? Deering?= son to $Sr Edward D=., and $Mr Vaughan?=, quarrelled in the <i>Duke's Playhouse</i>, and presently mounted the stage and fought, and Mr D. was dangerously wounded, and Mr V. secured lest it should prove mortal. [See also, $Wilson=, <i>Theatre Notes from the Newdigate Newsletters</i>, p. 80.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1682 04 27 dg Comment.*c1682 04 27 dg <i>Impartial Protestant Mercury</i>, 2 May 1682: $Mr Charles? Deering?= son to $Sr Edward D=., and $Mr Vaughan?=, quarrelled in the <i>Duke's Playhouse</i>, and presently mounted the stage and fought, and Mr D. was dangerously wounded, and Mr V. secured lest it should prove mortal. [See also, $Wilson=, <i>Theatre Notes from the Newdigate Newsletters</i>, p. 80.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1478 | 16820427 | dg | <i>Impartial Protestant Mercury</i>, 2 May 1682: $Mr Charles? Deering?= son to $Sr Edward D=., and $Mr Vaughan?=, quarrelled in the <i>Duke's Playhouse</i>, and presently mounted the stage and fought, and Mr D. was dangerously wounded, and Mr V. secured lest it should prove mortal. [See also, $Wilson=, <i>Theatre Notes from the Newdigate Newsletters</i>, p. 80.

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