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21 April 1747

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Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1746-1747
Volume: 3
Comments: FFoote a Fool. Whoever attacks my Reputation or Livelihood, is a mad Bull to me, and ought to be knocked down, prosecuted, etc. I hear I am to be hung up on Wednesday, at the Haymarket, by one Foote, a Fool. [The orator Henley, who usually advertised in the Daily Advertiser, placed this notice in the General Advertiser today.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?uhay Comment. *c?uhay <i>FFoote a Fool</i>. Whoever attacks my Reputation or Livelihood, is a mad Bull to me, and ought to be knocked down, prosecuted, etc. I hear I am to be hung up on Wednesday, at the <i>Haymarket</i>, by one $Foote=, a Fool. [The orator $Henley=, who usually advertised in the <i>Daily Advertiser</i>, placed this notice in the <i>General Advertiser</i> today.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1747 04 21 hay Comment.*c1747 04 21 hay <i>FFoote a Fool</i>. Whoever attacks my Reputation or Livelihood, is a mad Bull to me, and ought to be knocked down, prosecuted, etc. I hear I am to be hung up on Wednesday, at the <i>Haymarket</i>, by one $Foote=, a Fool. [The orator $Henley=, who usually advertised in the <i>Daily Advertiser</i>, placed this notice in the <i>General Advertiser</i> today.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 23816 | 17470421 | hay | <i>FFoote a Fool</i>. Whoever attacks my Reputation or Livelihood, is a mad Bull to me, and ought to be knocked down, prosecuted, etc. I hear I am to be hung up on Wednesday, at the <i>Haymarket</i>, by one $Foote=, a Fool. [The orator $Henley=, who usually advertised in the <i>Daily Advertiser</i>, placed this notice in the <i>General Advertiser</i> today.

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