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14 August 1743

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Theatre: King's Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1742-1743
Volume: 3
Comments: WWalpole to Horace Mann, 14 Aug.: We were thirty subscribers, at two hundred pounds each, which was to last four years, and no other demands ever to be made. Instead of that we have been made to pay 56 pounds over and above the subscription in one winter.--Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann, II, 293-94

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    *p~?king's Comment. *c~?king's $WWalpole= to $Horace Mann=, 14 Aug.: We were thirty subscribers, at two hundred pounds each, which was to last four years, and no other demands ever to be made. Instead of that we have been made to pay 56 pounds over and above the subscription in one winter.--<i>Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann</i>, II, 293-94.
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    *p1743 08 14 king's Comment.*c1743 08 14 king's $WWalpole= to $Horace Mann=, 14 Aug.: We were thirty subscribers, at two hundred pounds each, which was to last four years, and no other demands ever to be made. Instead of that we have been made to pay 56 pounds over and above the subscription in one winter.--<i>Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann</i>, II, 293-94.
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    Event: 21842 | 17430814 | king's | $WWalpole= to $Horace Mann=, 14 Aug.: We were thirty subscribers, at two hundred pounds each, which was to last four years, and no other demands ever to be made. Instead of that we have been made to pay 56 pounds over and above the subscription in one winter.--<i>Horace Walpole's Correspondence with Sir Horace Mann</i>, II, 293-94

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