13 September 1692

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Theatre: Southwark Fair
Theatrical Season: 1690-1691
Volume: 1
Comments: Luttrell, A Brief Relation, II, 565, 15 Sept. 1692: Last Tuesday the lord mayor sent his officersito cry downe the faire, the actors of the drolls having presumed to act the earthquake in Jamaica with scenes, and to make a droll of it. Evelyn, Diary, 15 Sept. 1692: This, of Jamaica, being prophanely & Ludicrously represented in a peppet play or some such lewd pass-time in the Faire at Southwarke, caused the Queene to put-downe & abolish that idle & vicious mock-shew

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    *p2?sf Comment. *c2?sf $Luttrell=, <i>A Brief Relation</i>, II, 565, 15 Sept. 1692: Last Tuesday the lord mayor sent his officersito cry downe the faire, the actors of the drolls having presumed to act the earthquake in <i>Jamaica</i> with scenes, and to make a droll of it. <i>Evelyn, Diary</i>, 15 Sept. 1692: This, of Jamaica, being prophanely & Ludicrously represented in a peppet play or some such lewd pass-time in the <i>Faire at Southwarke</i>, caused the $Queene= to put-downe & abolish that idle & vicious mock-shew.
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    *p1692 09 13 sf Comment.*c1692 09 13 sf $Luttrell=, <i>A Brief Relation</i>, II, 565, 15 Sept. 1692: Last Tuesday the lord mayor sent his officersito cry downe the faire, the actors of the drolls having presumed to act the earthquake in <i>Jamaica</i> with scenes, and to make a droll of it. <i>Evelyn, Diary</i>, 15 Sept. 1692: This, of Jamaica, being prophanely & Ludicrously represented in a peppet play or some such lewd pass-time in the <i>Faire at Southwarke</i>, caused the $Queene= to put-downe & abolish that idle & vicious mock-shew.
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    Event: 1850 | 16920913 | sf | $Luttrell=, <i>A Brief Relation</i>, II, 565, 15 Sept. 1692: Last Tuesday the lord mayor sent his officersito cry downe the faire, the actors of the drolls having presumed to act the earthquake in <i>Jamaica</i> with scenes, and to make a droll of it. <i>Evelyn, Diary</i>, 15 Sept. 1692: This, of Jamaica, being prophanely & Ludicrously represented in a peppet play or some such lewd pass-time in the <i>Faire at Southwarke</i>, caused the $Queene= to put-downe & abolish that idle & vicious mock-shew

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