16 March 1758

Event Information
Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1757-1758
Volume: 4
Comments: By Authority. Mainpiece: Written by the late Aaron Hill

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p??hay The Insolvent. <i>New Prologue</i>-; <i>Epilogue</i>-. *a??hay Miss in Her Teens. *d??hay As 6 March; <i>The Faggot Binders</i>-. *s??hay [TThe whole to conclude with a Ballad called% <i>The Protestant Cause and the King of Prussia</i> [to the tune of <i>The Roast Beef of Old England</i>,%-a Chorus of Britons. *c??hay By Authority. Mainpiece: Written by the late $Aaron Hill=.
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    *p1758 03 16 hay The Insolvent. <i>New Prologue</i>-; <i>Epilogue</i>-.*a1758 03 16 hay Miss in Her Teens.*d1758 03 16 hay ^As17580306^ <i>The Faggot Binders</i>-.*s1758 03 16 hay The whole to conclude with a Ballad called <i>The Protestant Cause and the King of Prussia</i> to the tune of <i>The Roast Beef of Old England</i>,-a Chorus of Britons.*c1758 03 16 hay By Authority. Mainpiece: Written by the late $Aaron Hill=.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 28948 | 17580316 | hay | By Authority. Mainpiece: Written by the late $Aaron Hill=
    Performance: 58591 | 28948 | p | The Insolvent | <i>New Prologue</i>-; <i>Epilogue</i>-.
    Cast:
    97385 | 58591 | <i>New Prologue</i>
    97386 | 58591 | <i>Epilogue</i> | .
    Performance: 58592 | 28948 | a | Miss in Her Teens
    Performance: 58593 | 28948 | d | As17580306 <i>The Faggot Binders</i>-
    AsSeeDate: 58593 | hay | d | As | 17580306
    Performance: 58594 | 28948 | s | The whole to conclude with a Ballad called <i>The Protestant Cause and the King of Prussia</i> to the tune of <i>The Roast Beef of Old England</i>,-a Chorus of Britons

Mainpiece

Comments:
New Prologue-; Epilogue-.
Cast:

Afterpiece

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Cast:
None Listed

Dance

Comment: As17580306 The Faggot Binders-

Song

Comment: The whole to conclude with a Ballad called The Protestant Cause and the King of Prussia to the tune of The Roast Beef of Old England,-a Chorus of Britons

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