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20 October 1704

Event Information
Theatre: Drury Lane Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1704-1705
Volume: 2
Comments: [Mrs Mosse may well have been the dancer advertised in 1703-4 as the Devonshire Girl.

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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *pD?dl The Taming of the Shrew; or, Sawny the Scot. *dD?dl <i>Country Farmer's Daughter</i>, <i>Highland Lilt</i>-Mrs Mosse; <i>Whip of Dunboyn</i>[, an <i>Irish Humour</i>%-Claxton[, her Master%. *cD?dl [$Mrs Mosse= may well have been the dancer advertised in 1703-4 as the $Devonshire Girl=.]
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1704 10 20 dl The Taming of the Shrew; or, Sawny the Scot.*d1704 10 20 dl <i>Country Farmer's Daughter</i>, <i>Highland Lilt</i>-Mrs Mosse; <i>Whip of Dunboyn</i>, an <i>Irish Humour</i>-Claxton, her Master.*c1704 10 20 dl [$Mrs Mosse= may well have been the dancer advertised in 1703-4 as the $Devonshire Girl=.]
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 2934 | 17041020 | dl | [$Mrs Mosse= may well have been the dancer advertised in 1703-4 as the $Devonshire Girl=.
    Performance: 3657 | 2934 | p | The Taming Of The Shrew; Or, Sawny The Scot
    Performance: 3658 | 2934 | d | <i>Country Farmer's Daughter</i>, <i>Highland Lilt</i>-Mrs Mosse; <i>Whip of Dunboyn</i>, an <i>Irish Humour</i>-Claxton, her Master

Mainpiece

Comments:
Cast:
None Listed

Dance

Comment: Country Farmer's Daughter, Highland Lilt-Mrs Mosse; Whip of Dunboyn, an Irish Humour-Claxton, her Master

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