23 August 1699

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Theatre: Bartholomew Fair
Theatrical Season: 1698-1699
Volume: 1
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    *p<?bf Fryar Bacon; or, The Country Justice [: With the Humours of <i>Tolfree the Miller</i>r, and his Son <i>Ralph</i>r. A playbill: At <i>Parker's and Doggett's Booth</i> near <i>Hosier-Lane End</i>, in <i>Smithfield</i>, during the Time of <i>Bartholomew-Fair</i>, will be presented a New Droll, called, <i>Fryar Bacon; or, The Country Justice</i>: With the Humours of Tolfree the Miller, and his Son Ralph, Acted by $Mr Doggett=. With Variety of Scenes, Machines, Songs and Dances. Vivat Rex. (See $William VanLennep=, <i>Some Early English Playbills</i>, <i>Harvard Library Bulletin</i>, VIII (1954), opposite page 237.) The <i>London Spy</i>, August 1699, describes a visit to Bartholomew Fair, including an account of Doggett's droll and another, Dwarf Comedy, Sir-nam'd a Droll' called <i>The Devil of a Wife</i>. In the <i>Post Man</i>, 15-17 Aug. 1699, is an advance notice of rope dancing and a booth run by <i>Barnes and Appleby</i> between the <i>Crown Tavern</i> and the <i>Hospital Gate</i>, next to <i>Miller's Droll Booth</i>%.
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    *p1699 08 23 bf Fryar Bacon; or, The Country Justice : With the Humours of <i>Tolfree the Miller</i>r, and his Son <i>Ralph</i>r. A playbill: At <i>Parker's and Doggett's Booth</i> near <i>Hosier-Lane End</i>, in <i>Smithfield</i>, during the Time of <i>Bartholomew-Fair</i>, will be presented a New Droll, called, <i>Fryar Bacon; or, The Country Justice</i>: With the Humours of Tolfree the Miller, and his Son Ralph, Acted by $Mr Doggett=. With Variety of Scenes, Machines, Songs and Dances. Vivat Rex. (See $William VanLennep=, <i>Some Early English Playbills</i>, <i>Harvard Library Bulletin</i>, VIII (1954), opposite page 237.) The <i>London Spy</i>, August 1699, describes a visit to Bartholomew Fair, including an account of Doggett's droll and another, Dwarf Comedy, Sir-nam'd a Droll' called <i>The Devil of a Wife</i>. In the <i>Post Man</i>, 15-17 Aug. 1699, is an advance notice of rope dancing and a booth run by <i>Barnes and Appleby</i> between the <i>Crown Tavern</i> and the <i>Hospital Gate</i>, next to <i>Miller's Droll Booth</i>.
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    Event: 2255 | 16990823 | bf
    Performance: 2271 | 2255 | p | Fryar Bacon; Or, The Country Justice : With The Humours Of <i>tolfree The Miller</i>, And His Son <i>ralph</i> | A playbill: At <i>Parker's and Doggett's Booth</i> near <i>Hosier-Lane End</i>, in <i>Smithfield</i>, during the Time of <i>Bartholomew-Fair</i>, will be presented a New Droll, called, <i>Fryar Bacon; or, The Country Justice</i>: With the Humours of Tolfree the Miller, and his Son Ralph, Acted by $Mr Doggett=. With Variety of Scenes, Machines, Songs and Dances. Vivat Rex. (See $William VanLennep=, <i>Some Early English Playbills</i>, <i>Harvard Library Bulletin</i>, VIII (1954), opposite page 237.) The <i>London Spy</i>, August 1699, describes a visit to Bartholomew Fair, including an account of Doggett's droll and another, Dwarf Comedy, Sir-nam'd a Droll' called <i>The Devil of a Wife</i>. In the <i>Post Man</i>, 15-17 Aug. 1699, is an advance notice of rope dancing and a booth run by <i>Barnes and Appleby</i> between the <i>Crown Tavern</i> and the <i>Hospital Gate</i>, next to <i>Miller's Droll Booth</i>.
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    4382 | 2271 | At <i>Parker's and Doggett's Booth</i> near <i>Hos | Lane End</i>, in <i>Smithfield</i>, during the Time of <i>Bartholomew-Fair</i>, will be presented a New Droll, called, <i>Fryar Bacon
    4383 | 2271 | during the Time of <i>Bartholomew | Fair</i>, will be presented a New Droll, called, <i>Fryar Bacon
    4384 | 2271 | Sir | nam'd a Droll' called <i>The Devil of a Wife</i>. In the <i>Post Man</i>, 15-17 Aug. 1699, is an advance notice of rope dancing and a booth run by <i>Barnes and Appleby</i> between the <i>Crown Tavern</i> and the <i>Hospital Gate</i>, next to <i>Miller's Droll Booth</i>.

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A playbill: At Parker's and Doggett's Booth near Hosier-Lane End, in Smithfield, during the Time of Bartholomew-Fair, will be presented a New Droll, called, Fryar Bacon; or, The Country Justice: With the Humours of Tolfree the Miller, and his Son Ralph, Acted by Mr Doggett. With Variety of Scenes, Machines, Songs and Dances. Vivat Rex. (See William VanLennep, Some Early English Playbills, Harvard Library Bulletin, VIII (1954), opposite page 237.) The London Spy, August 1699, describes a visit to Bartholomew Fair, including an account of Doggett's droll and another, Dwarf Comedy, Sir-nam'd a Droll' called The Devil of a Wife. In the Post Man, 15-17 Aug. 1699, is an advance notice of rope dancing and a booth run by Barnes and Appleby between the Crown Tavern and the Hospital Gate, next to Miller's Droll Booth.

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