10 February 1731

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Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1730-1731
Volume: 3
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    *pl*dl The Jovial Crew. See 8 Feb. *cl*dl <i>UUniversal Spectator</i>, 20 Feb.: On Wednesday [10 Feb.] dy'd (at his House in <i>Brownlow-street</i>) that celebrated Comedian $Mr Henry Norris=, commonly call'd <i>Jubilee Dicky</i>, who has entertain'd the Town, near Forty Years, with general Applause, and always follow'd Nature (thro' every Character) in a Masterly Way.
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    *p1731 02 10 dl The Jovial Crew. ^See17310208^*c1731 2 10 dl <i>UUniversal Spectator</i>, 20 Feb.: On Wednesday [10 Feb.] dy'd (at his House in <i>Brownlow-street</i>) that celebrated Comedian $Mr Henry Norris=, commonly call'd <i>Jubilee Dicky</i>, who has entertain'd the Town, near Forty Years, with general Applause, and always follow'd Nature (thro' every Character) in a Masterly Way.
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    Event: 13971 | 17310210 | dl
    Performance: 24018 | 13971 | p | The Jovial Crew | See17310208*c1731 2 10 dl <i>UUniversal Spectator</i>, 20 Feb.: On Wednesday [10 Feb.] dy'd (at his House in <i>Brownlow-street</i>) that celebrated Comedian $Mr Henry Norris=, commonly call'd <i>Jubilee Dicky</i>, who has entertain'd the Town, near Forty Years, with general Applause, and always follow'd Nature (thro' every Character) in a Masterly Way.
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    33579 | 24018 | at his House in <i>Brownlow | street</i>) that celebrated Comedian $Mr Henry Norris=, commonly call'd <i>Jubilee Dicky</i>, who has entertain'd the Town, near Forty Years, with general Applause, and always follow'd Nature

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See17310208*c1731 2 10 dl UUniversal Spectator, 20 Feb.: On Wednesday [10 Feb.] dy'd (at his House in Brownlow-street) that celebrated Comedian Mr Henry Norris, commonly call'd Jubilee Dicky, who has entertain'd the Town, near Forty Years, with general Applause, and always follow'd Nature (thro' every Character) in a Masterly Way.

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