23 September 1749

Event Information
Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1749-1750
Volume: 4
Comments: Last Thursday morning, Mr Harrington, Prompter to the Theatre Royal, being delerious and in a high fever, in the absence of his Nurse-keeper, threw himself out of his lodging window, and was killed by the fall. [See A Full and true Account of the woeful and wonderftl apparition of Hurloe Harrington, late prompter to the Theatre Royal in Dublin (London, 1750).] Receipts: #140 (Cross)

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p?dl The London Merchant. As 22 Sept. *a?dl The Anatomist. As 19 Sept., but Old Gerald-_. *s?dl IV: Master Mattocks. *c?dl Last Thursday morning, $Mr Harrington=, Prompter to the Theatre Royal, being delerious and in a high fever, in the absence of his Nurse-keeper, threw himself out of his lodging window, and was killed by the fall. [See <i>A Full and true Account</i> of the woeful and wonderftl apparition of Hurloe Harrington, late prompter to the $Theatre Royal in Dublin= (<i>London</i>, 1750).] Receipts: #140 ($Cross=).
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    *p1749 09 23 dl The London Merchant. ^As17490922^.*a1749 09 23 dl The Anatomist. ^As17490919^, but Old Gerald-_.*s1749 09 23 dl IV: Master Mattocks.*c1749 09 23 dl Last Thursday morning, $Mr Harrington=, Prompter to the Theatre Royal, being delerious and in a high fever, in the absence of his Nurse-keeper, threw himself out of his lodging window, and was killed by the fall. [See <i>A Full and true Account</i> of the woeful and wonderftl apparition of Hurloe Harrington, late prompter to the $Theatre Royal in Dublin= (<i>London</i>, 1750).] Receipts: #140 ($Cross=).
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    Event: 24870 | 17490923 | dl | Last Thursday morning, $Mr Harrington=, Prompter to the Theatre Royal, being delerious and in a high fever, in the absence of his Nurse-keeper, threw himself out of his lodging window, and was killed by the fall. [See <i>A Full and true Account</i> of the woeful and wonderftl apparition of Hurloe Harrington, late prompter to the $Theatre Royal in Dublin= (<i>London</i>, 1750).] Receipts: #140 ($Cross=)
    Performance: 49637 | 24870 | p | The London Merchant | As17490922.
    AsSeeDate: 49637 | dl | p | As | 17490922
    Cast:
    362282 | 49637 | George | King
    362283 | 49637 | Thoroughgood | Berry
    362284 | 49637 | Truman | Blakes
    362285 | 49637 | Uncle | Bridges
    362286 | 49637 | Blunt | Palmer
    362287 | 49637 | Maria | Miss Cole
    362288 | 49637 | Lucy | Mrs Green
    362289 | 49637 | Millwood | Mrs Pritchard
    362290 | 49637 | In Act I singing | Master Mattocks.
    Performance: 49638 | 24870 | a | The Anatomist | As17490919, but Old Gerald-_.
    AsSeeDate: 49638 | dl | a | As | 17490919
    Cast:
    362291 | 49638 | Old Gerald | Shuter
    362292 | 49638 | Beatrice | Mrs Bennet
    362293 | 49638 | Medicin | Blakes
    362294 | 49638 | Crispin | Yates.
    Performance: 49639 | 24870 | s | IV: Master Mattocks

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As17490922.
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As17490919, but Old Gerald-_.
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Song

Comment: IV: Master Mattocks

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