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18 May 1790

Event Information
Theatre: Covent Garden
Theatrical Season: 1789-1790
Volume: 5
Comments: Benefit for Hull. [Epilogue by Miles Peter Andrews. Monody by Robert Merry (European Magazine, May 1790, p. 390).] Gazetteer, 11 May: Tickets to be had of Hull, No. 31, Bow-street, Covent-Garden. Receipts: #168 6s. (87.8; 7.9; tickets: 73.9)
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  • Original Data

    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p cg Such Things Are. Twineall-Lewis; Sir Luke Tremor-Quick; Sultan-Farren; Elvirus-Holman; Lord Flint-Davies; Meanwight-Macready; Zadan-Powel; Keeper-Thompson; Haswell-Hull; Lady Tremor-Mrs Mattocks; Aurelia-Mrs Mountain; Female Captive-Mrs Pope; <i>Original Epilogue</i>-Mrs Mattocks. *aThe Englishman in Paris. As 7 Apr., but [<i>Lucinda</i>r with% a <i>Minuet</i>, <i>Song</i>-Mrs Mattocks. *sEnd II: <i>The Memorable 13th of September</i>[; or, <i>The Defeat of the Spaniards before Gibraltar</i>%-Bannister. *e[<i>Monologue</i>. %End: A Monody to the Memory of [that distinguished Philanthropist,% John Howard Esquire [on whom the character of <i>Haswell</i>r was founded]-Mrs Pope[, in the character of a <i>Female Captive</i>r%. *cBenefit for $Hull=. [Epilogue by $Miles Peter Andrews=. Monody by $Robert Merry= (<i>European Magazine</i>, May 1790, p. 390).] <i>Gazetteer</i>, 11 May: Ticketsto be had of Hull, No. 31, <i>Bow-street</i>, <i>Covent-Garden</i>. Receipts: #168 6s. (87.8; 7.9; tickets: 73.9).
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1790 05 18 cg Such Things Are. Twineall-Lewis; Sir Luke Tremor-Quick; Sultan-Farren; Elvirus-Holman; Lord Flint-Davies; Meanwight-Macready; Zadan-Powel; Keeper-Thompson; Haswell-Hull; Lady Tremor-Mrs Mattocks; Aurelia-Mrs Mountain; Female Captive-Mrs Pope; <i>Original Epilogue</i>-Mrs Mattocks.*a1790 05 18 cg The Englishman in Paris. ^As17900407^, but <i>Lucinda</i>r with a <i>Minuet</i>, <i>Song</i>-Mrs Mattocks.*s1790 05 18 cg End II: <i>The Memorable 13th of September</i>; or, <i>The Defeat of the Spaniards before Gibraltar</i>-Bannister.*e1790 05 18 cg <i>Monologue</i>. End: A Monody to the Memory of [that distinguished Philanthropist, John Howard Esquire [on whom the character of <i>Haswell</i>r was founded]-Mrs Pope[, in the character of a <i>Female Captive</i>r.*c1790 05 18 cg Benefit for $Hull=. [Epilogue by $Miles Peter Andrews=. Monody by $Robert Merry= (<i>European Magazine</i>, May 1790, p. 390).] <i>Gazetteer</i>, 11 May: Tickets to be had of Hull, No. 31, <i>Bow-street</i>, <i>Covent-Garden</i>. Receipts: #168 6s. (87.8; 7.9; tickets: 73.9).
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 46683 | 17900518 | cg | Benefit for $Hull=. [Epilogue by $Miles Peter Andrews=. Monody by $Robert Merry= (<i>European Magazine</i>, May 1790, p. 390).] <i>Gazetteer</i>, 11 May: Tickets to be had of Hull, No. 31, <i>Bow-street</i>, <i>Covent-Garden</i>. Receipts: #168 6s. (87.8; 7.9; tickets: 73.9)
    Performance: 102052 | 46683 | p | Such Things Are | Twineall-Lewis; Sir Luke Tremor-Quick; Sultan-Farren; Elvirus-Holman; Lord Flint-Davies; Meanwight-Macready; Zadan-Powel; Keeper-Thompson; Haswell-Hull; Lady Tremor-Mrs Mattocks; Aurelia-Mrs Mountain; Female Captive-Mrs Pope; <i>Original Epilogue</i>-Mrs Mattocks.
    Cast:
    180531 | 102052 | Twineall | Lewis
    180532 | 102052 | Sir Luke Tremor | Quick
    180533 | 102052 | Sultan | Farren
    180534 | 102052 | Elvirus | Holman
    180535 | 102052 | Lord Flint | Davies
    180536 | 102052 | Meanwight | Macready
    180537 | 102052 | Zadan | Powel
    180538 | 102052 | Keeper | Thompson
    180539 | 102052 | Haswell | Hull
    180540 | 102052 | Lady Tremor | Mrs Mattocks
    180541 | 102052 | Aurelia | Mrs Mountain
    180542 | 102052 | Female Captive | Mrs Pope
    180543 | 102052 | <i>Original Epilogue</i> | Mrs Mattocks.
    Performance: 102053 | 46683 | a | The Englishman in Paris | As17900407, but <i>Lucinda</i> with a <i>Minuet</i>, <i>Song</i>-Mrs Mattocks.
    AsSeeDate: 102053 | cg | a | As | 17900407
    Cast:
    180544 | 102053 | <i>Song</i> | Mrs Mattocks.
    643463 | 102053 | Buck | Lee Lewes
    643464 | 102053 | Sir John Buck | Powel
    643465 | 102053 | Subtle | Thompson
    643466 | 102053 | Classic | Hull
    643467 | 102053 | Marquis | C. Powell
    643468 | 102053 | Mrs Subtle | Mrs Powell
    643469 | 102053 | Lucinda | Mrs Mattocks.
    Performance: 102054 | 46683 | s | End II: <i>The Memorable 13th of September</i>; or, <i>The Defeat of the Spaniards before Gibraltar</i>-Bannister
    Performance: 102055 | 46683 | e | <i>Monologue</i> | End: A Monody to the Memory of [that distinguished Philanthropist, John Howard Esquire [on whom the character of <i>Haswell</i> was founded]-Mrs Pope[, in the character of a <i>Female Captive</i>., in the character of a <i>Female Captive</i>.
    Cast:
    180545 | 102055 | on whom the character of <i>Haswell</i> was founde | Mrs Pope

Mainpiece

Comments:
Twineall-Lewis; Sir Luke Tremor-Quick; Sultan-Farren; Elvirus-Holman; Lord Flint-Davies; Meanwight-Macready; Zadan-Powel; Keeper-Thompson; Haswell-Hull; Lady Tremor-Mrs Mattocks; Aurelia-Mrs Mountain; Female Captive-Mrs Pope; Original Epilogue-Mrs Mattocks.
Cast:

Afterpiece

Comments:
As17900407, but Lucinda with a Minuet, Song-Mrs Mattocks.
Cast:

Song

Comment: End II: The Memorable 13th of September; or, The Defeat of the Spaniards before Gibraltar-Bannister

Entertainment

Comment: Monologue. End: A Monody to the Memory of [that distinguished Philanthropist, John Howard Esquire [on whom the character of Haswell was founded]-Mrs Pope[, in the character of a Female Captive

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