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04 February 1667

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Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1666-1667
Volume: 1
Comments: The Duke's Company. This play should not be confused with Heraclius Emperour of the East by Lodowick Carlell. Pepys, Diary: My wife and I out to the Duke's playhouse, and there saw Heraclius, an excellent play, to my extraordinary content; and the more from the house being very full, anand great company; among others, Mrs Steward, very fine, with her locks done up with puffs, as my wife calls them: and several other great ladies had their hair so, though I do not like it; but my wife do mightily--but it is only because she sees it is the fashion. Here I saw my Lord Rochester and his lady, Mrs Mallet, who hath after all this ado married him; and, as I hear some say in the pit, it is a great act of charity; for he hath no estate. But it was pleasant to see how everybody rose up then my Lord John Butler, the Duke of Ormond's son, come into the pit towards the end of the play, who was a servant to Mrs Mallet, and now smiled upon her, and she on him. I had sitting next to me a woman, the likest my Lady Castlemayne that ever I saw anybody like another; but she is a whore, I believe, for she is acquainted with every fine fellow, and called them by their name, Jacke, and Tom, and before the end of the play frisked to another place. Mightily pleased with the play

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p $lif Heraclius. [see 8 March 1663@4.% *c $lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. This play should not be confused with <i>Heraclius Emperour of the East</i> by $Lodowick Carlell=. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: My wife and I out to the Duke's playhouse, and there saw <i>Heraclius</i>, an excellent play, to my extraordinary content; and the more from the house being very full, anand great company; among others, $Mrs Steward=, very fine, with her locks done up with puffs, as my wife calls them: and several other great ladies had their hair so, though I do not like it; but my wife do mightily--but it is only because she sees it is the fashion. Here I saw my $Lord Rochester= and his lady, $Mrs Mallet=, who hath after all this ado married him; and, as I hear some say in the pit, it is a great act of charity; for he hath no estate. But it was pleasant to see how everybody rose up then my $Lord John Butler=, the $Duke of Ormond='s son, come into the pit towards the end of the play, who was a servant to $Mrs Mallet=, and now smiled upon her, and she on him. I had sitting next to me a woman, the likest my $Lady Castlemayne= that ever I saw anybody like another; but she is a whore, I believe, for she is acquainted with every fine fellow, and called them by their name, Jacke, and Tom, and before the end of the play frisked to another place. Mightily pleased with the play.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1667 02 04 lif Heraclius. ^see16630308^@4.*c1667 02 04 lif The <i>Duke's Company</i>. This play should not be confused with <i>Heraclius Emperour of the East</i> by $Lodowick Carlell=. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: My wife and I out to the Duke's playhouse, and there saw <i>Heraclius</i>, an excellent play, to my extraordinary content; and the more from the house being very full, anand great company; among others, $Mrs Steward=, very fine, with her locks done up with puffs, as my wife calls them: and several other great ladies had their hair so, though I do not like it; but my wife do mightily--but it is only because she sees it is the fashion. Here I saw my $Lord Rochester= and his lady, $Mrs Mallet=, who hath after all this ado married him; and, as I hear some say in the pit, it is a great act of charity; for he hath no estate. But it was pleasant to see how everybody rose up then my $Lord John Butler=, the $Duke of Ormond='s son, come into the pit towards the end of the play, who was a servant to $Mrs Mallet=, and now smiled upon her, and she on him. I had sitting next to me a woman, the likest my $Lady Castlemayne= that ever I saw anybody like another; but she is a whore, I believe, for she is acquainted with every fine fellow, and called them by their name, Jacke, and Tom, and before the end of the play frisked to another place. Mightily pleased with the play.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 502 | 16670204 | lif | The <i>Duke's Company</i>. This play should not be confused with <i>Heraclius Emperour of the East</i> by $Lodowick Carlell=. <i>Pepys, Diary</i>: My wife and I out to the Duke's playhouse, and there saw <i>Heraclius</i>, an excellent play, to my extraordinary content; and the more from the house being very full, anand great company; among others, $Mrs Steward=, very fine, with her locks done up with puffs, as my wife calls them: and several other great ladies had their hair so, though I do not like it; but my wife do mightily--but it is only because she sees it is the fashion. Here I saw my $Lord Rochester= and his lady, $Mrs Mallet=, who hath after all this ado married him; and, as I hear some say in the pit, it is a great act of charity; for he hath no estate. But it was pleasant to see how everybody rose up then my $Lord John Butler=, the $Duke of Ormond='s son, come into the pit towards the end of the play, who was a servant to $Mrs Mallet=, and now smiled upon her, and she on him. I had sitting next to me a woman, the likest my $Lady Castlemayne= that ever I saw anybody like another; but she is a whore, I believe, for she is acquainted with every fine fellow, and called them by their name, Jacke, and Tom, and before the end of the play frisked to another place. Mightily pleased with the play
    Performance: 502 | 502 | p | Heraclius | see16630308@4.

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