11 September 1741

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Theatre: Southwark Fair
Theatrical Season: 1741-1742
Volume: 3
Comments: DDaily Post, 12 Sept.: Yesterday betwixt One and Two in the Morning, some Rogues broke into the Booth of the younger Yeates, in Southwark Fair, and stripp'd his Wardrobe of Cloaths to the Value of near Forty Pounds, so that he was for some time incapacitated from acting yesterday. [From this notice, it appears that Yeates had a booth at the Fair and may have been open during the entire period from 7 to 21 Sept.

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    *p sf Comment. *c sf <i>DDaily Post</i>, 12 Sept.: Yesterday betwixt One and Two in the Morning, some Rogues broke into the Booth of the younger $Yeates=, in <i>Southwark Fair</i>, and stripp'd his Wardrobe of Cloaths to the Value of near Forty Pounds, so that he was for some time incapacitated from acting yesterday. [From this notice, it appears that Yeates had a booth at the Fair and may have been open during the entire period from 7 to 21 Sept.]
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    *p1741 09 11 sf Comment.*c1741 09 11 sf <i>DDaily Post</i>, 12 Sept.: Yesterday betwixt One and Two in the Morning, some Rogues broke into the Booth of the younger $Yeates=, in <i>Southwark Fair</i>, and stripp'd his Wardrobe of Cloaths to the Value of near Forty Pounds, so that he was for some time incapacitated from acting yesterday. [From this notice, it appears that Yeates had a booth at the Fair and may have been open during the entire period from 7 to 21 Sept.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 20713 | 17410911 | sf | <i>DDaily Post</i>, 12 Sept.: Yesterday betwixt One and Two in the Morning, some Rogues broke into the Booth of the younger $Yeates=, in <i>Southwark Fair</i>, and stripp'd his Wardrobe of Cloaths to the Value of near Forty Pounds, so that he was for some time incapacitated from acting yesterday. [From this notice, it appears that Yeates had a booth at the Fair and may have been open during the entire period from 7 to 21 Sept.

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