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02 January 1692

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre or Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1690-1691
Volume: 1
Comments: A prologue entitled Haynes His Reformation Prologue, Spoke in Black (beginning Thus Cloath'd with shame, which is one step to Grace) was printed in 1692. Luttrell's date of acquisition is dated 2 Jan. 1691@2. This copy is in the possession of Mr. Louis Silver of Wilmette, Illinois, who has graciously permitted me to list it and the date

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p1?dlordg Comment. *c1?dlordg A prologue entitled <i>Haynes His Reformation Prologue, Spoke in Black</i> (beginning <i>Thus Cloath'd with shame, which is one step to Grace</i>) was printed in 1692. $Luttrell='s date of acquisition is dated 2 Jan. 1691@2. This copy is in the possession of $Mr. Louis Silver= of <i>Wilmette, Illinois</i>, who has graciously permitted me to list it and the date.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1692 01 02 dlordg Comment.*c1692 01 02 dlordg A prologue entitled <i>Haynes His Reformation Prologue, Spoke in Black</i> (beginning <i>Thus Cloath'd with shame, which is one step to Grace</i>) was printed in 1692. $Luttrell='s date of acquisition is dated 2 Jan. 1691@2. This copy is in the possession of $Mr. Louis Silver= of <i>Wilmette, Illinois</i>, who has graciously permitted me to list it and the date.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1821 | 16920102 | dlordg | A prologue entitled <i>Haynes His Reformation Prologue, Spoke in Black</i> (beginning <i>Thus Cloath'd with shame, which is one step to Grace</i>) was printed in 1692. $Luttrell='s date of acquisition is dated 2 Jan. 1691@2. This copy is in the possession of $Mr. Louis Silver= of <i>Wilmette, Illinois</i>, who has graciously permitted me to list it and the date

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