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Survey of London
… Tavistock Row housed Richard Wilson, and in 1749 David Garrick paid five hundred guineas for the lease of No. 27 …
Survey of London
… patents, of squabbles over money. By 1743 the famous David Garrick was the rising star at Drury Lane. Thirty-two years …
Survey of London
… 5. M.L.R. 1760/4/4734; R.B. 6. The Letters of David Garrick, ed. David M. Little and George M. Kahrl, 1963, vol. … 6; H.807, f. 99; H.839, p. 267. 150. The Letters of David Garrick, ed. David M. Little and George M. Kahrl, 1963, vol. … 1, pp. 42, 45, 79, 85; The private Correspndence of David Garrick, ed. James Boaden, vol. 1, 1831, p. 50. 151. B.O.L., …
Survey of London
… Scouten, op. cit., pp. xciiixcvi. 58. The Letters of David Garrick, ed. David M. Little and George M. Kahrl, 1963, vol. … vol. iii, p. 1348; M.L.R. 1745/3/246. 61. Letters of David Garrick, vol. 1, p. 47; vol. iii, p. 1345. 62. Ibid., vol. 1, … p. 121. 69. E/BER, lease of 24 Aug. 1748 to J. Lacy and D. Garrick. 70. M.L.R. 1753/3/441. 71. Ibid., 1753/3/442. 72. …
Survey of London
… 1625 (B.M. pressmark 641 e.25). 197. Joseph Knight, David Garrick, 1894, p. 57; Margaret Barton, Garrick, 1948, p. 66; D.N.B. 198. Boswell's Life of Johnson, … 200. Margaret Barton, op. cit., p. 80; Carola Oman, David Garrick, 1958, p. 57. 201. R.B.; Boyle's Court Guide; D.N.B.; …
Old and New London
… T'other morning, i.e., at two o'clock, I went to see Mrs. Garrick and Miss Hannah More at the Adelphi, and was stopped …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1519. Mrs. Mary Yates, a celebrated actress in the time of Garrick, and Edmund Kean, the eminent tragedian, died and …
Survey of London
… the earliest being beneath Covent Garden Approach (now Garrick Street). The same name was used for a number of small …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… KK; Heal Coll., BM] OTHER PATRONS. Patronised by Mrs David Garrick from JanuaryJuly 1786 when 27 19s 7d was spent on …
Old and New London
… thrown up his parchments to join theatres and play under Garrick. He excelled in Sir Peter Teasle, Lord Ogleby, Puff, … and Ranger, says Dr. Doran, were only equalled by Garrick and Elliston. He was arch, easy, and versatile, and … remained an inveterate gambler to the last, in spite of Garrick's urgent entreaties. King sold the Wells, says Mr. …
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