371. By desire and under the immediate patronage of Col. Judgson. On Friday evening, July 20th, 1832 Published / Created: [1832] Call Number: File 767 P69B Al452 1832 07/20 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By desire and under the immediate patronage of Col. Judgson. On Friday evening, July 20th, 1832, will be presented the fashionable comedy of Charles the Second; or, The merry monarch ... To which will be added ... The Irish Tutor; or, The new lights ... The whole to conclude with a truly laughable farce called The illustrious stranger, or, Married and buried ... : Mr. W. Palmer will feel obliged to those shopkeepers who will show the bills to be seen in their windows
372. By desire of Colonel Baines, the Officers, and Corps of the York Volunteers. Benefit of the Band Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1805] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By desire of Colonel Baines, the Officers, and Corps of the York Volunteers. Benefit of the Band. Theatre-Royal, York. On Thursday Evening, April 25, 1805, Their Majesties' Servants will perform the Comedy of The Soldier's Daughter ... The Epilogue, By Miss Mills. A Hornpipe, in the Character of a Sailor, By Mr Scruton. The favourite Song of "The Death of Abercronbie," By Mr Woodham. Between the Acts will be Performed several Select Military Pieces, by the York Volunteer Band. To which will be added, a Farce, (in two Acts) called The Old Maid ...
373. By desire of Colonel Stewart, and the Officers of the 18th Light Dragoons. Benefit of Miss Creator: Theatre (York, England) Published / Created: [1800] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B Y82 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By desire of Colonel Stewart, and the Officers of the 18th Light Dragoons. Benefit of Miss Fitzgerald. On Wednesday Evening, May 21, 1800, will be presented a favourite Comedy, called Every One Has His Fault. ... after which, Dibdin's song of None so Pretty, by Mr. Mathews. To which will be added, a celebrated Comedy ... called, The Midnight Hour ...
374. By desire of several ladies and gentlemen, (being the only night of performing) at Mr Simpson's Published / Created: 1762. Call Number: Folio 767 P69B W65 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By desire of several ladies and gentlemen, (being the only night of performing) at Mr Simpson's concert room, on Thursday, the 16th of December, will be perform'd a concert of vocal and instrumental music ... : in the concert, and between the acts, Mr. Wilkinson will treat the ladies and gentlemen with a new dish of tea ... after the concert Mr Wilkinson's performance to conclude with Mr. Shuter's London raree shew ... The new comic medly: or, Mum, mum, mum ...
375. By desire of several ladies and gentlemen, (being the only night of performing) at Mr Simpson's Published / Created: 1762. Call Number: Folio 767 P69B W65 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By desire of several ladies and gentlemen, (being the only night of performing) at Mr Simpson's concert room, on Thursday, the 16th of December, will be perform'd a concert of vocal and instrumental music ... : in the concert, and between the acts, Mr. Wilkinson will treat the ladies and gentlemen with a new dish of tea ... after the concert Mr Wilkinson's performance to conclude with Mr. Shuter's London raree shew ... The new comic medly: or, Mum, mum, mum ...
376. By his Majesty's servants, at the Theatre Canterbury, on Wednesday evening, September the 3d will Published / Created: [1777?] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B K41 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By his Majesty's servants, at the Theatre Canterbury, on Wednesday evening, September the 3d will be presented, a tragedy, called, Douglas; or, The noble shepherd ... : between the place and farce will be introduced an interlude, called, Henry and Emma ... to which will be added, a farce, never performed here, called, The man of quality ...
377. By his Majesty's servants, at the theatre Canterbury, on Wednesday evening, September the 17, will Published / Created: [1777?] Call Number: Folio 767 P69B K41 Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By his Majesty's servants, at the theatre Canterbury, on Wednesday evening, September the 17, will be presented, a tragedy, never acted here, called The Roman father ... : to which will be added a farce called The Irish widow ...
378. By order of the House of Lords, no lady, can claim admission into the seats called the Peeresses Published / Created: [1806] Call Number: File 523 D914 806 Image Count: 2 Resource Type: text and still image Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By order of the House of Lords, no lady, can claim admission into the seats called the Peeresses Seats by this ticket unless her name is written on the back thereof, on the line denoting the state of her claim. Guydir, Dept. Gt. Ch.
379. By particular desire for this night only, Mr. and Mrs. Gallager respectfully inform the ladies and Published / Created: [not before 1798] Call Number: File 767 P69B B859+ Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By particular desire for this night only, Mr. and Mrs. Gallager respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of [blank] that on Wednesday evening, July [blank] at Mr. [blank] they will present A medley of entertainments ... Part I. Mechanism, will be performed The grand le [sic] ombres chinoises ... Part II. Activity, dancing, singing, &c ... By the powers of machinery will be presented an ancient and splendid representation of Egypt, with the town of Rosetta, the places of worship, and ancient fortifications. Likewise the Battle of the Nile, between the English and French fleets ... Neptune riding in his triumphal car ...
380. By permission of the Right Worshipful the Mayor. Mrs. Pinchott's third appearance, of the Theatres Published / Created: [approximately 1815] Call Number: File 767 P69B P197 815++ Image Count: 1 Resource Type: text Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > By permission of the Right Worshipful the Mayor. Mrs. Pinchott's third appearance, of the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Drury-Lane. Finch returns his most hearty and sincere thanks to the public at large, for all the encouragement he has met with, and informs them, his benefit is fixed for Wednesday evening next, Nov. 4th ... The extraordinary alteration & improvement the hwole of the interior of The Pantheon has undergone ... The performance will commence with a new ballet dance, called the Merry millers. Principle characters Mr. Auld, Mr. Miller... the whole to conclude with a grand Indian spectacle ... written by Mr. Usher, called The savage chieftain, or, Sidney & his faithful dog ...