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26 February 1746

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1745-1746
Volume: 3
Comments: Died, after a lingering illness, Mr Robert Turbutt, belonging to the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, and Master of the Swan Tavern in Smithfield, a facetious and agreeable companion, greatly and justly esteem'd by all that knew him for his Sincerity where he profess'd a friendship.--General Advertiser, 27 Feb

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p??dl Comment. *c??dl Died, after a lingering illness, $Mr Robert Turbutt=, belonging to the Theatre Royal in <i>Drury Lane</i>, and Master of the <i>Swan Tavern</i> in <i>Smithfield</i>, a facetious and agreeable companion, greatly and justly esteem'd by all that knew him for his Sincerity where he profess'd a friendship.--<i>General Advertiser</i>, 27 Feb.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1746 02 26 dl Comment.*c1746 02 26 dl Died, after a lingering illness, $Mr Robert Turbutt=, belonging to the Theatre Royal in <i>Drury Lane</i>, and Master of the <i>Swan Tavern</i> in <i>Smithfield</i>, a facetious and agreeable companion, greatly and justly esteem'd by all that knew him for his Sincerity where he profess'd a friendship.--<i>General Advertiser</i>, 27 Feb.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 23160 | 17460226 | dl | Died, after a lingering illness, $Mr Robert Turbutt=, belonging to the Theatre Royal in <i>Drury Lane</i>, and Master of the <i>Swan Tavern</i> in <i>Smithfield</i>, a facetious and agreeable companion, greatly and justly esteem'd by all that knew him for his Sincerity where he profess'd a friendship.--<i>General Advertiser</i>, 27 Feb

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