13 December 1660

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Theatre: Theatre in Vere Street
Theatrical Season: 1660-1661
Volume: 1
Comments: The Diary and Will of Elias Ashmole, ed. Gunter, pp. 70-71: 13 Dec. 1660: The King going to a Play at the new Theatre this afternoon, had his coach (the leathers whereby the coach hung broke and so the coach fell from the wheels) overturned over against the new Exchange, but (blessed be God) had no hurt. Sir Francis Floyd passing by took him in his arms and carried him to his coach. The Earl of Latherdale and my Lord of Ossory being with the King in his coach

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?vere Comment. *c?vere <i>The Diary and Will of Elias Ashmole</i>, ed. $Gunter=, pp. 70-71: 13 Dec. 1660: $The King= going to a Play at the new Theatre this afternoon, had his coach (the leathers whereby the coach hung broke and so the coach fell from the wheels) overturned over against the new Exchange, but (blessed be God) had no hurt. $Sir Francis Floyd= passing by took him in his arms and carried him to his coach. $The Earl of Latherdale= and $my Lord of Ossory= being with the King in his coach.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1660 12 13 vere Comment.*c1660 12 13 vere <i>The Diary and Will of Elias Ashmole</i>, ed. $Gunter=, pp. 70-71: 13 Dec. 1660: $The King= going to a Play at the new Theatre this afternoon, had his coach (the leathers whereby the coach hung broke and so the coach fell from the wheels) overturned over against the new Exchange, but (blessed be God) had no hurt. $Sir Francis Floyd= passing by took him in his arms and carried him to his coach. $The Earl of Latherdale= and $my Lord of Ossory= being with the King in his coach.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 66 | 16601213 | vere | <i>The Diary and Will of Elias Ashmole</i>, ed. $Gunter=, pp. 70-71: 13 Dec. 1660: $The King= going to a Play at the new Theatre this afternoon, had his coach (the leathers whereby the coach hung broke and so the coach fell from the wheels) overturned over against the new Exchange, but (blessed be God) had no hurt. $Sir Francis Floyd= passing by took him in his arms and carried him to his coach. $The Earl of Latherdale= and $my Lord of Ossory= being with the King in his coach

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