24 August 1682

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Theatre: Bartholomew Fair
Theatrical Season: 1681-1682
Volume: 1
Comments: This work is advertised in The Loyal Protestant 22, 27, and 29 Aug. 1682: at Mrs Saffry's, a Dutch Woman's booth, over against the Greyhound Inne in West Smithfield. [Her first announcement calls the company "By an Approved Company"; the other two notices refer to it as "the first New-market Company." See Rosenfeld, The Theatre of the London Fairs, p. 6.] John Coysh paid #6 for a booth at the Fair (Rosenfeld, The Theatre of the London Fairs, p. 6). See also Morley, Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair, p. 222, for notice of the Indian Water Worksv. In Wit and Drollery (1682), p. 304, are verses on the Fair: @Here's the Whore of Babylon the Devil and the Pope,@The Girl is just agoing on the Rope@Here's Dives and Lazarus and the World's Creation,@Here's the Tall Dutch Woman the like's not in the Nation,@Here is the Booth where the High-Dutch Made is@Hear are the Bears that dance like any Ladies,@Tat, tat, tat, tat, tat says the little penny Trumpet@Here's Jacob Hall, that does so jump it, jump it.@Sound Trumpet Sound, for Silver Spoon and Fork,@Come here's your dainty Pit and Pork.@ [See also August 1680.

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    *p#xbf The Irish Evidence, the Humours of Tiege; or, The Mercenary Whore. Variety of Dances-. *c#xbf This work is advertised in <i>The Loyal Protestant</i> 22, 27, and 29 Aug. 1682: at $Mrs Saffry='s, a <i>Dutch Woman's booth</i>, over against the <i>Greyhound Inne</i> in <i>West Smithfield</i>. [Her first announcement calls the company "By an Approved Company"; the other two notices refer to it as "the first <i>New-market Company</i>." See $Rosenfeld=, <i>The Theatre of the London Fairs</i>, p. 6.] $John Coysh= paid #6 for a booth at the Fair (Rosenfeld, The Theatre of the London Fairs, p. 6). See also $Morley=, <i>Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair</i>, p. 222, for notice of the <i>Indian Water Works</i>v. In <i>Wit and Drollery</i> (1682), p. 304, are verses on the Fair: @Here's the Whore of Babylon the Devil and the Pope,@The Girl is just agoing on the Rope@Here's Dives and Lazarus and the World's Creation,@Here's the Tall Dutch Woman the like's not in the Nation,@Here is the Booth where the High-Dutch Made is@Hear are the Bears that dance like any Ladies,@Tat, tat, tat, tat, tat says the little penny Trumpet@Here's Jacob Hall, that does so jump it, jump it.@Sound Trumpet Sound, for Silver Spoon and Fork,@Come here's your dainty Pit and Pork.@ [See also August 1680.]
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    *p1682 08 24 bf The Irish Evidence, the Humours of Tiege; or, The Mercenary Whore. Variety of Dances-.*c1682 08 24 bf This work is advertised in <i>The Loyal Protestant</i> 22, 27, and 29 Aug. 1682: at $Mrs Saffry='s, a <i>Dutch Woman's booth</i>, over against the <i>Greyhound Inne</i> in <i>West Smithfield</i>. [Her first announcement calls the company "By an Approved Company"; the other two notices refer to it as "the first <i>New-market Company</i>." See $Rosenfeld=, <i>The Theatre of the London Fairs</i>, p. 6.] $John Coysh= paid #6 for a booth at the Fair (Rosenfeld, The Theatre of the London Fairs, p. 6). See also $Morley=, <i>Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair</i>, p. 222, for notice of the <i>Indian Water Works</i>v. In <i>Wit and Drollery</i> (1682), p. 304, are verses on the Fair: @Here's the Whore of Babylon the Devil and the Pope,@The Girl is just agoing on the Rope@Here's Dives and Lazarus and the World's Creation,@Here's the Tall Dutch Woman the like's not in the Nation,@Here is the Booth where the High-Dutch Made is@Hear are the Bears that dance like any Ladies,@Tat, tat, tat, tat, tat says the little penny Trumpet@Here's Jacob Hall, that does so jump it, jump it.@Sound Trumpet Sound, for Silver Spoon and Fork,@Come here's your dainty Pit and Pork.@ [See also August 1680.]
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    Event: 1497 | 16820824 | bf | This work is advertised in <i>The Loyal Protestant</i> 22, 27, and 29 Aug. 1682: at $Mrs Saffry='s, a <i>Dutch Woman's booth</i>, over against the <i>Greyhound Inne</i> in <i>West Smithfield</i>. [Her first announcement calls the company "By an Approved Company"; the other two notices refer to it as "the first <i>New-market Company</i>." See $Rosenfeld=, <i>The Theatre of the London Fairs</i>, p. 6.] $John Coysh= paid #6 for a booth at the Fair (Rosenfeld, The Theatre of the London Fairs, p. 6). See also $Morley=, <i>Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair</i>, p. 222, for notice of the <i>Indian Water Works</i>v. In <i>Wit and Drollery</i> (1682), p. 304, are verses on the Fair: @Here's the Whore of Babylon the Devil and the Pope,@The Girl is just agoing on the Rope@Here's Dives and Lazarus and the World's Creation,@Here's the Tall Dutch Woman the like's not in the Nation,@Here is the Booth where the High-Dutch Made is@Hear are the Bears that dance like any Ladies,@Tat, tat, tat, tat, tat says the little penny Trumpet@Here's Jacob Hall, that does so jump it, jump it.@Sound Trumpet Sound, for Silver Spoon and Fork,@Come here's your dainty Pit and Pork.@ [See also August 1680.
    Performance: 1501 | 1497 | p | The Irish Evidence, The Humours Of Tiege; Or, The Mercenary Whore | Variety of Dances-.
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    2397 | 1501 | Variety of Dances | .

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