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Survey of London
… 178391, painter; Thomas Major, 178499, engraver; Charles Macklin, actor, who lived at No. 6 from 1788 to 1797; * Mary …
Old and New London
… in the noon of their success and popularity. Cibber, Quin, Macklin, Woodward, Shuter, did not disdain to appear before a …
Old and New London
… of Messrs. Spode and Copeland. It was here that in 1735 Macklin killed Mr. Hannam; and Nightingale, in the tenth …
Old and New London
… facts: DRURY LANE CELEBRITIES. BETTERTON. GARRICK. MACKLIN. MRS. PRITCHARD. MRS. ROBINSON. "As lately as the …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… William, 600; Judith, w; John, s; William, s, 101.2 MACKLIN: Anne, ser, 106.36 Peter; Anne, w; Anne, d; George, …
Survey of London
… Cibber and Henry Fielding. From 1741 to 1747, Charles Macklin, Theophilus Cibber, Samuel Foote, and others …
Survey of London
… This lessee was the actor and friend of John Rich, Charles Macklin, who retired from the stage in December 1753. Shortly … the premises was fitted up as a theatre for oratory. 82 a Macklin subsequently became bankrupt and returned to the … to Hart Street, remained in the possession of one lessee. Macklin's successor as occupant in 1756, and later as lessee, …
Survey of London
… executor to Sir Peter Lely; Lady North, c. 1698; Charles Macklin, 17535, actor and stagemanager. No. 12 Great Piazza. …
Survey of London
… applied to the portico houses in the Great Piazza. Charles Macklin's lease of No. 1011 in 1753 required him to stucco … to S. Smyth. Ibid., Piazza, lease of 1 Nov. 1753 to C. Macklin. Ibid., Piazza, lease of 27 Sept. 1761 to J.Pitt. …
Survey of London
… Coffee House was in fact founded by the actor, Charles Macklin, in 1754. The second half of the eighteenth century …
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