06 January 1679

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre or Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1678-1679
Volume: 1
Comments: The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby (p. 168): Being at a play wher I sat near Collonel Macarty, who was shortsighted a gentleman in drinke quarrelled with him, and drawing his sword passed at hime before Macarty was ready, or indeed saw it, and had certainly wounded him had not I putt by the sword with mine that was drawn whilst he recovered himselfe but they were then parted without harm

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    *pdlordg Comment. *cdlordg <i>The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby</i> (p. 168): Being at a play wher I sat near $Collonel Macarty=, who was shortsighted a gentleman in drinke quarrelled with him, and drawing his sword passed at hime before Macarty was ready, or indeed saw it, and had certainly wounded him had not I putt by the sword with mine that was drawn whilst he recovered himselfe but they were then parted without harm.
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    *p1679 01 06 dlordg Comment.*c1679 01 06 dlordg <i>The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby</i> (p. 168): Being at a play wher I sat near $Collonel Macarty=, who was shortsighted a gentleman in drinke quarrelled with him, and drawing his sword passed at hime before Macarty was ready, or indeed saw it, and had certainly wounded him had not I putt by the sword with mine that was drawn whilst he recovered himselfe but they were then parted without harm.
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    Event: 1349 | 16790106 | dlordg | <i>The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby</i> (p. 168): Being at a play wher I sat near $Collonel Macarty=, who was shortsighted a gentleman in drinke quarrelled with him, and drawing his sword passed at hime before Macarty was ready, or indeed saw it, and had certainly wounded him had not I putt by the sword with mine that was drawn whilst he recovered himselfe but they were then parted without harm

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