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[Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday next, May 13, 1795, announcing Every one has his fault &c.]
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Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821 [author - attributed] Pearce, William, fl. 1785-1796 [author - attributed] Lewis, William Thomas, ca. 1746-1811, actor [performer] Pope, Alexander, 1763-1835 [performer] Harley, George Davis, d. 1811, actor [performer] Munden, Joseph Shepherd, 1758-1832 [performer] Macready, William, d. 1829 [performer] Powel, Mr., actor [performer] Lee, Sarah, Mrs., d. 1797, actress [performer] Quick, John, 1748-1831 [performer] Mattocks, Isabella, Mrs., 1746-1826, actress [performer] Chapman, Charlotte Jane, Miss, 1762-1805, actress [performer] Davenport, Mary Ann, 1765?-1843 [performer] Pope, Elizabeth, Mrs., [ca. 1740-1797], actress [performer] Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer] Johnstone, John Henry, 1749-1828 [performer] Linton, William, d. ca. 1804, actor [performer] Fawcett, Mr. (John), 1768-1837 [performer] Bowden, Wright, 1752-1823, actor [performer] Richardson, John, d. 1811, actor [performer] Townsend, Edward (or Edmund) Evans, 1766-1809, actor [performer] Martyr, Margaret, d. 1807 [performer] Byrn, James, 1756-1845, dancer [performer] Holland, John, [fl. 1769-1796], dancer [performer] Rossi, Lucy, Madame, 1771-1845, dancer [performer] Rees, Thomas David, [fl. 1787-1831], actor [performer] Mountain, Rosemond, ca. 1768-1841 [performer]

Hopkins, Miss, [fl. 1790-1817], actress [performer]
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Covent Garden Theatre [author]
Title
[Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday next, May 13, 1795, announcing Every one has his fault &c.]
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Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday next, May 13, 1795, announcing Every one has his fault &c. for the benefit of Mr. Farren's widow and children; cropped at bottom; Every one has his fault; Sailor's festival; or, All alive at Portsmouth; Mid watch; We be three poor mariners; Jack at the windlass; Oh give me wine; Good subjects of England; When my money was gone; Storm; Irish song; Hornpipe; Rule Britannia; Netley Abbey; [Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday next, May 13, 1795, announcing Every one has his fault &c.]
Date 13 May 1795
date QS:P571,+1795-05-13T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions single sheet; 278 x 174 mm
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London Playbills Covent Garden box 1 (86)
Place of creation [s.l. (England) : s.n.]
Inscriptions Play and entertainments advertised for Wednesday next ... for the benefit of the late Mr. Farren, will be presented on that night for the advantage of his widow and children
Notes Allegro identifier: 20010706/17:33:58$af .
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