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25 January 1750

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Theatre: James Street
Theatrical Season: 1749-1750
Volume: 4
Comments: Yesterday the celebrated Mr Punch [Edward Pinchbeck] and all his Family quitted his Theatre at the Tennis Court, in James St, near the Haymarket. The same to be sold with or without the Scenes and Properties belonging to it; it is sixty feet long and near forty feet wide (Daily Advertiser)

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p??js Comment. *c??js Yesterday the celebrated $Mr Punch= [$Edward Pinchbeck=] and all his Family quitted his Theatre at the <i>Tennis Court</i>, in <i>James St</i>, near the <i>Haymarket</i>. The same to be sold with or without the Scenes and Properties belonging to it; it is sixty feet long and near forty feet wide (<i>Daily Advertiser</i>).
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    *p1750 01 25 js Comment.*c1750 01 25 js Yesterday the celebrated $Mr Punch= [$Edward Pinchbeck=] and all his Family quitted his Theatre at the <i>Tennis Court</i>, in <i>James St</i>, near the <i>Haymarket</i>. The same to be sold with or without the Scenes and Properties belonging to it; it is sixty feet long and near forty feet wide (<i>Daily Advertiser</i>).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 25101 | 17500125 | js | Yesterday the celebrated $Mr Punch= [$Edward Pinchbeck=] and all his Family quitted his Theatre at the <i>Tennis Court</i>, in <i>James St</i>, near the <i>Haymarket</i>. The same to be sold with or without the Scenes and Properties belonging to it; it is sixty feet long and near forty feet wide (<i>Daily Advertiser</i>)

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