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06 September 1728

Event Information
Theatre: Southwark Fair
Theatrical Season: 1727-1728
Volume: 2
Comments: At Lee-Harper Booth

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *ph?sflh The Royal Champion; or, St. George for England [, Shewing how St. George in his Travels fell in Love with the beautiful Sabrina, Daughter to the King of Egypt, and slew a Monstrous Dragon that was to have Devour'd her, and also Kill'd the great Giant Demigorean%; With the Comical Humours of Rumbelo. *ch?sflh At <i>Lee-Harper Booth</i>.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1728 09 06 sf he Royal Champion; or, St. George for England , Shewing how St. George in his Travels fell in Love with the beautiful Sabrina, Daughter to the King of Egypt, and slew a Monstrous Dragon that was to have Devour'd her, and also Kill'd the great Giant Demigorean; With the Comical Humours of Rumbelo.*c1728 09 06 sf At <i>Lee-Harper Booth</i>.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 12307 | 17280906 | sf | At <i>Lee-Harper Booth</i>
    Performance: 20764 | 12307 | p | He Royal Champion; Or, St | George for England , Shewing how St. George in his Travels fell in Love with the beautiful Sabrina, Daughter to the King of Egypt, and slew a Monstrous Dragon that was to have Devour'd her, and also Kill'd the great Giant Demigorean; With the Comical Humours of Rumbelo.

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George for England , Shewing how St. George in his Travels fell in Love with the beautiful Sabrina, Daughter to the King of Egypt, and slew a Monstrous Dragon that was to have Devour'd her, and also Kill'd the great Giant Demigorean; With the Comical Humours of Rumbelo.
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