17 November 1749

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Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1749-1750
Volume: 4
Comments: Mainpiece: Comedie in 5 Actes de Mr Baron. The alleged deposition of Wm Davison:...he on the 17th Day of November being the second Night of the French Strollers acting at the Theatre in the Haymarket, was at the Sign of the Globe, a Publick House about Nine of the Clock that Night, where this Deponent saw John Haines, one of the Waiters at the said Tavern, and several other Persons, to the Number of 16, dressed like Chairmen, each of which had a great Bludgeon in his Hand, which he put under his Coat, in order to hide the same, but in such a manner as this Deponent was capable of seeing said Bludgeons;...and was informed by several Persons of credit that they and others to the number of 30, were hired by Lord Trentham to protect the French Strollers from any Attempt that might be made to prevent their Acting [claims Haines had a list of their names and told them Lord Trentham would need them again on other nights] notarized before John Waple, 24 Nov. [Lord Trentham offered a fifty pound reward for the original copy of the above affidavit.] John Haynes...maketh Oath...that he...never had any Conversation directly or indirectly, with Lord Trentham, relating to the French Players, nor did the said Lord Trentham dine at the King's Arms on 17 Nov., nor did this Deponent see the said Lord Trentham on that Day, nor for several Days before, nor did the Deponent make use of the said Lord Trentham's name, in any conversation at the Globe Alehouse the said Lord Trentham was not in the least privy to this Deponent's going to the said little Theatre on the said 17th of Nov. with several Persons as mentioned in the affidavit or pretended affidavit of Wm Davison...Sworn the 26th Day of Nov., before me, H. Fielding. [This notice repeated in the General Advertiser for a week. The French players departed for France on 28 Dec.

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    *p?Qhay L'Homme a bonne Fortune. *a?Qhay La Chercheuse D'esprit. *c?Qhay Mainpiece: Comedie in 5 Actes de $Mr Baron=. The alleged deposition of $Wm Davison=:...he on the 17th Day of November being the second Night of the <i>French Strollers</i> acting at the Theatre in the <i>Haymarket</i>, was at the <i>Sign of the Globe</i>, a Publick House about Nine of the Clock that Night, where this Deponent saw $John Haines=, one of the Waiters at the said Tavern, and several other Persons, to the Number of 16, dressed like Chairmen, each of which had a great Bludgeon in his Hand, which he put under his Coat, in order to hide the same, but in such a manner as this Deponent was capable of seeing said Bludgeons;...and was informed by several Persons of credit that they and others to the number of 30, were hired by $Lord Trentham= to protect the French Strollers from any Attempt that might be made to prevent their Acting [claims Haines had a list of their names and told them Lord Trentham would need them again on other nights] notarized before $John Waple=, 24 Nov. [Lord Trentham offered a fifty pound reward for the original copy of the above affidavit.] John Haynes...maketh Oath...that he...never had any Conversation directly or indirectly, with Lord Trentham, relating to the French Players, nor did the said Lord Trentham dine at the <i>King's Arms</i> on 17 Nov., nor did this Deponent see the said Lord Trentham on that Day, nor for several Days before, nor did the Deponent make use of the said Lord Trentham's name, in any conversation at the <i>Globe Alehouse</i> the said Lord Trentham was not in the least privy to this Deponent's going to the said little Theatre on the said 17th of Nov. with several Persons as mentioned in the affidavit or pretended affidavit of Wm Davison...Sworn the 26th Day of Nov., before me, $H. Fielding=. [This notice repeated in the <i>General Advertiser</i> for a week. The French players departed for <i>France</i> on 28 Dec.]
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    *p1749 11 17 hay L'Homme a bonne Fortune.*a1749 11 17 hay La Chercheuse D'esprit.*c1749 11 17 hay Mainpiece: Comedie in 5 Actes de $Mr Baron=. The alleged deposition of $Wm Davison=:...he on the 17th Day of November being the second Night of the <i>French Strollers</i> acting at the Theatre in the <i>Haymarket</i>, was at the <i>Sign of the Globe</i>, a Publick House about Nine of the Clock that Night, where this Deponent saw $John Haines=, one of the Waiters at the said Tavern, and several other Persons, to the Number of 16, dressed like Chairmen, each of which had a great Bludgeon in his Hand, which he put under his Coat, in order to hide the same, but in such a manner as this Deponent was capable of seeing said Bludgeons;...and was informed by several Persons of credit that they and others to the number of 30, were hired by $Lord Trentham= to protect the French Strollers from any Attempt that might be made to prevent their Acting [claims Haines had a list of their names and told them Lord Trentham would need them again on other nights] notarized before $John Waple=, 24 Nov. [Lord Trentham offered a fifty pound reward for the original copy of the above affidavit.] John Haynes...maketh Oath...that he...never had any Conversation directly or indirectly, with Lord Trentham, relating to the French Players, nor did the said Lord Trentham dine at the <i>King's Arms</i> on 17 Nov., nor did this Deponent see the said Lord Trentham on that Day, nor for several Days before, nor did the Deponent make use of the said Lord Trentham's name, in any conversation at the <i>Globe Alehouse</i> the said Lord Trentham was not in the least privy to this Deponent's going to the said little Theatre on the said 17th of Nov. with several Persons as mentioned in the affidavit or pretended affidavit of Wm Davison...Sworn the 26th Day of Nov., before me, $H. Fielding=. [This notice repeated in the <i>General Advertiser</i> for a week. The French players departed for <i>France</i> on 28 Dec.]
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    Event: 24965 | 17491117 | hay | Mainpiece: Comedie in 5 Actes de $Mr Baron=. The alleged deposition of $Wm Davison=:...he on the 17th Day of November being the second Night of the <i>French Strollers</i> acting at the Theatre in the <i>Haymarket</i>, was at the <i>Sign of the Globe</i>, a Publick House about Nine of the Clock that Night, where this Deponent saw $John Haines=, one of the Waiters at the said Tavern, and several other Persons, to the Number of 16, dressed like Chairmen, each of which had a great Bludgeon in his Hand, which he put under his Coat, in order to hide the same, but in such a manner as this Deponent was capable of seeing said Bludgeons;...and was informed by several Persons of credit that they and others to the number of 30, were hired by $Lord Trentham= to protect the French Strollers from any Attempt that might be made to prevent their Acting [claims Haines had a list of their names and told them Lord Trentham would need them again on other nights] notarized before $John Waple=, 24 Nov. [Lord Trentham offered a fifty pound reward for the original copy of the above affidavit.] John Haynes...maketh Oath...that he...never had any Conversation directly or indirectly, with Lord Trentham, relating to the French Players, nor did the said Lord Trentham dine at the <i>King's Arms</i> on 17 Nov., nor did this Deponent see the said Lord Trentham on that Day, nor for several Days before, nor did the Deponent make use of the said Lord Trentham's name, in any conversation at the <i>Globe Alehouse</i> the said Lord Trentham was not in the least privy to this Deponent's going to the said little Theatre on the said 17th of Nov. with several Persons as mentioned in the affidavit or pretended affidavit of Wm Davison...Sworn the 26th Day of Nov., before me, $H. Fielding=. [This notice repeated in the <i>General Advertiser</i> for a week. The French players departed for <i>France</i> on 28 Dec.
    Performance: 49843 | 24965 | p | L'homme A Bonne Fortune
    Performance: 49844 | 24965 | a | La Chercheuse D'esprit

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