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09 November 1759

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Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1759-1760
Volume: 4
Comments: FFoote read part of his The Minor on 9 Nov. 1759 in a course of Comic Lectures and left for Dublin on 10 Nov. (Theatrical Duplicity or, A Genuine Narrative of the Conduct of David Garrick, Esq. to Joseph Reed on his Tragedy of Dido. MS in Harvard Theatre Collection)

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?Ihay Comic Lectures. *c?Ihay $FFoote= read part of his <i>The Minor</i> on 9 Nov. 1759 in a course of Comic Lectures and left for <i>Dublin</i> on 10 Nov. (<i>Theatrical Duplicity or, A Genuine Narrative of the Conduct of David Garrick, Esq. to Joseph Reed on his Tragedy of Dido</i>. MS in <i>Harvard Theatre Collection</i>).
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1759 11 09 hay Comic Lectures.*c1759 11 09 hay $FFoote= read part of his <i>The Minor</i> on 9 Nov. 1759 in a course of Comic Lectures and left for <i>Dublin</i> on 10 Nov. (<i>Theatrical Duplicity or, A Genuine Narrative of the Conduct of David Garrick, Esq. to Joseph Reed on his Tragedy of Dido</i>. MS in <i>Harvard Theatre Collection</i>).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 29796 | 17591109 | hay | $FFoote= read part of his <i>The Minor</i> on 9 Nov. 1759 in a course of Comic Lectures and left for <i>Dublin</i> on 10 Nov. (<i>Theatrical Duplicity or, A Genuine Narrative of the Conduct of David Garrick, Esq. to Joseph Reed on his Tragedy of Dido</i>. MS in <i>Harvard Theatre Collection</i>)
    Performance: 60348 | 29796 | p | Comic Lectures

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