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25 October 1666

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Theatre: no theater listed
Theatrical Season: 1666-1667
Volume: 1
Comments: Pepys, Diary: [Mrs Knipp] told us they begin at both houses to act on Monday [29] next. But I fear, after all this sorrow, their pains will be but little. Mrs Williams says, the Duke's house will now be much the better of the two, because of their women; which I am glad to hear

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p ?none Comment. *c ?none <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: [$Mrs Knipp=] told us they begin at both houses to act on Monday [29] next. But I fear, after all this sorrow, their pains will be but little. $Mrs Williams= says, the <i>Duke's house</i> will now be much the better of the two, because of their women; which I am glad to hear.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1666 10 25 none Comment.*c1666 10 25 none <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: [$Mrs Knipp=] told us they begin at both houses to act on Monday [29] next. But I fear, after all this sorrow, their pains will be but little. $Mrs Williams= says, the <i>Duke's house</i> will now be much the better of the two, because of their women; which I am glad to hear.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 470 | 16661025 | none | <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: [$Mrs Knipp=] told us they begin at both houses to act on Monday [29] next. But I fear, after all this sorrow, their pains will be but little. $Mrs Williams= says, the <i>Duke's house</i> will now be much the better of the two, because of their women; which I am glad to hear

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