To diabebouloumenon [electronic resource] : or, the proceedings at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Occasion'd by the Much Lamented Death of the late celebrated Sir Harry Wildair; with an Apotheosis, spoken on that Occasion, and a Tragi-Comi-Farsi-Cal Scene call'd, Love and Friendship: or, the Rival Passions. As it was Acted before the Three Mock Kings, Phyz, Trunk, and Ush. Faithfully collected from original Mss. and Journals of the House, at their Majesty's Command. By the Rt. Hon. Baron Bungey, Secretary of State to their Majesties.
1723
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To diabebouloumenon [electronic resource] : or, the proceedings at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Occasion'd by the Much Lamented Death of the late celebrated Sir Harry Wildair; with an Apotheosis, spoken on that Occasion, and a Tragi-Comi-Farsi-Cal Scene call'd, Love and Friendship: or, the Rival Passions. As it was Acted before the Three Mock Kings, Phyz, Trunk, and Ush. Faithfully collected from original Mss. and Journals of the House, at their Majesty's Command. By the Rt. Hon. Baron Bungey, Secretary of State to their Majesties.
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London : printed for T. Payne, at the Crown near Stationers-Hall, [1723]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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40p. ; 8⁰.
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Baron Bungey is a pseudonym.
A satire occasioned by the announced retirement of Robert Wilks from the part of Sir Harry Wildair.
Price from imprint: Price 6 d.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
A satire occasioned by the announced retirement of Robert Wilks from the part of Sir Harry Wildair.
Price from imprint: Price 6 d.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T56230.
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