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26 February 1680

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Theatre: Dorset Garden Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1679-1680
Volume: 1
Comments: Luttrell (A Brief Relation, I, 34-35): The 26th, Mrs Ellen Gwyn being at the dukes playhouse, was affronted by a person who came into the pitt and called her whore; whom Mr Herbert, the earl of Pembrokes brother, vindicating, there were many swords drawn, and a great hubbub in the house

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?dg Comment. *c?dg $Luttrell= (<i>A Brief Relation</i>, I, 34-35): The 26th, $Mrs Ellen Gwyn= being at the <i>dukes playhouse</i>, was affronted by a person who came into the pitt and called her whore; whom $Mr Herbert=, the $earl of Pembrokes brother=, vindicating, there were many swords drawn, and a great hubbub in the house.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1680 02 26 dg Comment.*c1680 02 26 dg $Luttrell= (<i>A Brief Relation</i>, I, 34-35): The 26th, $Mrs Ellen Gwyn= being at the <i>dukes playhouse</i>, was affronted by a person who came into the pitt and called her whore; whom $Mr Herbert=, the $earl of Pembrokes brother=, vindicating, there were many swords drawn, and a great hubbub in the house.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1386 | 16800226 | dg | $Luttrell= (<i>A Brief Relation</i>, I, 34-35): The 26th, $Mrs Ellen Gwyn= being at the <i>dukes playhouse</i>, was affronted by a person who came into the pitt and called her whore; whom $Mr Herbert=, the $earl of Pembrokes brother=, vindicating, there were many swords drawn, and a great hubbub in the house

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