Proposals. Mr. Rich hath obtained from His Grace the Duke of Bedford, a lease of a piece of ground behind Bow-street and Hart-street in Covent-Garden, in lengh from north to south one hundred and twenty feet, and in breadth from east to west one hundred feet, for the building of a play-house, for a term of sixty-one years, commencing at Lady-Day, 1731, at the yearly rent of one hundred pounds; and it is proposed the theatre will be finished by Lady-Day, 1732. ... [electronic resource].
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Proposals. Mr. Rich hath obtained from His Grace the Duke of Bedford, a lease of a piece of ground behind Bow-street and Hart-street in Covent-Garden, in lengh from north to south one hundred and twenty feet, and in breadth from east to west one hundred feet, for the building of a play-house, for a term of sixty-one years, commencing at Lady-Day, 1731, at the yearly rent of one hundred pounds; and it is proposed the theatre will be finished by Lady-Day, 1732. ... [electronic resource].
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[London : s.n., 1730]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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[2]p. ; 1/2⁰.
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The Theatre Royal in Bow Street opened in late 1732.
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Reproduction of original from National Library of Wales.
The Theatre Royal in Bow Street opened in late 1732.
Text on recto of first page only.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Wales.
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