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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 45. Ibid. HO 107/1540/21/2/22, p. 20; 11, pp. p, 16. Wal. Macklin employed 16 men in Mapes St.: ibid. HO …
Survey of London
… and lexicographer; Dr. Coats Molesworth, 1742; Charles Macklin, 17438, actor; Spranger Barry, 174758, actor; Colonel …
The Environs of London
… biographers, as an actor of considerable eminence. Macklin, who remembers him, says his abilities were …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… whole camp to-morrow. M. de Burse's brother, who betrayed Macklin, is the Commander of the Englishmen that fled to the …
Old and New London
… of a similar nature, and within a few years appeared the Macklin and Woodmason galleries; and it may be said with …
Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… 0.00 0.00 Colsonie, Fran' 2.80 14.00 1.20 100.00 Green, Macklin 8.00 40.00 1.80 150.00 Fathers, Richard 2.40 12.00 …
Old and New London
… Dr. Johnson; Rich, Woodward, Booth, Wilkes, Garrick, and Macklin; Kitty Clive, "Peg" Woffington, Mrs. Pritchard, the … to being called the "Bedford" the house had been held by Macklin, who then kept what Fielding calls a "Temple of …
Old and New London
… of Covent GardenTavistock StreetTavistock RowCharles Macklin's ResidenceThe Murder of Miss Ray. The parish church … however, that "except a small tablet to the memory of Macklin, the actor, it contains no monumental memorials of … the most villainous-looking countenance I ever beheld!'" MACKLIN'S HOUSE, TAVISTOCK ROW. As to the morals of Covent …
Old and New London
… Court, and Taylor the "Water-Poet"Hart StreetCharles Macklin as a Tavern-keeperBow StreetThe Police OfficeNoted … was also at one time the abode of the celebrated Charles Macklin, who retired from the stage in middle life, under the … the door was then closed, and no other guest was admitted. Macklin himself always brought in the first dish, in "a full …
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