28 January 1799

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Theatre: Haymarket Theatre
Theatrical Season: 1798-1799
Volume: 5
Comments: By Permission of the Lord Chamberlain. Benefit for the large Infant Orphan Family of a Man of Fashion [Sir Richard Perrott]. The mother of these helpless, unprotected infants, in contemplating the benevolence of a humane Public, throws herself with implicit confidence on the commiserating patronage of those who are ever ready to afford it for the relief of suffering innocence. Tickets to be had of Lady Perrott, No. 28, Spring-street, Portman-square [and see 18 Sept. 1797]

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    *p hay The Provok'd Husband. Lady Townly-Lady Perrott; Lady Grace-A Young Lady (1st appearance on the stage [unidentified])[. The rest of the principal characters by persons of respectable situations in life who have undertaken their several parts from motives of humanity%. [No afterpiece] *cBy Permission of the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>. Benefit for the large Infant Orphan Family of a Man of Fashion [$Sir Richard Perrott=]. The motherof these helpless, unprotected infants, in contemplating the benevolence of a humane Public, throws herself with implicit confidence on the commiserating patronage of those who are ever ready to afford it for the relief of suffering innocence. Tickets to be had of $Lady Perrott=, No. 28, <i>Spring-street</i>, <i>Portman-square</i> [and see 18 Sept. 1797].
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    *p1799 01 28 hay The Provok'd Husband. Lady Townly-Lady Perrott; Lady Grace-A Young Lady (1st appearance on the stage [unidentified]). The rest of the principal characters by persons of respectable situations in life who have undertaken their several parts from motives of humanity. [No afterpiece] .*c1799 01 28 hay By Permission of the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>. Benefit for the large Infant Orphan Family of a Man of Fashion [$Sir Richard Perrott=]. The mother of these helpless, unprotected infants, in contemplating the benevolence of a humane Public, throws herself with implicit confidence on the commiserating patronage of those who are ever ready to afford it for the relief of suffering innocence. Tickets to be had of $Lady Perrott=, No. 28, <i>Spring-street</i>, <i>Portman-square</i> [and see 18 Sept. 1797].
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    Event: 51692 | 17990128 | hay | By Permission of the <i>Lord Chamberlain</i>. Benefit for the large Infant Orphan Family of a Man of Fashion [$Sir Richard Perrott=]. The mother of these helpless, unprotected infants, in contemplating the benevolence of a humane Public, throws herself with implicit confidence on the commiserating patronage of those who are ever ready to afford it for the relief of suffering innocence. Tickets to be had of $Lady Perrott=, No. 28, <i>Spring-street</i>, <i>Portman-square</i> [and see 18 Sept. 1797]
    Performance: 115042 | 51692 | p | The Provok'd Husband | Lady Townly-Lady Perrott; Lady Grace-A Young Lady (1st appearance on the stage [unidentified]). The rest of the principal characters by persons of respectable situations in life who have undertaken their several parts from motives of humanity. [No afterpiece] .unidentified]). The rest of the principal characters by persons of respectable situations in life who have undertaken their several parts from motives of humanity. [No afterpiece] .
    Cast:
    212610 | 115042 | Lady Townly | Lady Perrott
    212611 | 115042 | Lady Grace | A Young Lady

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Lady Townly-Lady Perrott; Lady Grace-A Young Lady (1st appearance on the stage [unidentified]). The rest of the principal characters by persons of respectable situations in life who have undertaken their several parts from motives of humanity. [No afterpiece] .unidentified]). The rest of the principal characters by persons of respectable situations in life who have undertaken their several parts from motives of humanity. [No afterpiece] .
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