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THE NEW and ELEGANT S,t GILES's CAGE. Erected on Purpose for the Dilletanti-Theatrical Society.\nPubd March 5.th 1802 by SW Fores 50 Piccadilly\nNo.16/ London 12 March 1802/ The following essay explains what is presented here./ The Countess of Buckinghamshire and Colonel Greville are sitting in the stocks for playing beautiful comedy without permission./ Alongside them are other high members of the theatre/ club/ Townshend is the well-known chief servant of the police court in Bowstreet./ Ah colonel there's no cutting & shifting here.) Refers to the farobank which Countess Bu- ckinghamshire holds and where she, besides others, as the wicked world says, often plays false (shifting)\nLord Boringdon. Miss Emely Stratford./ d. 5. March was Colon. Greville's Pic-Nic at Dr./ Boins, Brutor-Street for the first time held the Meeting took/ place, it having been postponed to that day by particular desire. The/ Company assembled about eleven o'clock in the principal Drawing/ Room, tables, benches etc. having been mere for that occasion. The Evening [?] commenced with vocal and instrumental music./ A Pic-Nic supper succeeded about 1 o'clock: catcher and glees/ followed. Mrs. Dawkings, Maddox & Greville were a-/ mongst the best singers./ The company amounted to/ about one hundred. The Duchess of Leeds, Marchioness of Salisbury, Countess of Aldborough, Chattam, Mount Edgcombe,/ [?], Smi
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Title: The new and elegant S.t Giles's cage
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THE NEW and ELEGANT S,t GILES's CAGE.
Erected on Purpose for the Dilletanti-Theatrical Society.
\nPubd March 5.
th 1802 by SW Fores 50 Piccadilly\nNo.
16/ London 12 March 1802/ The following essay explains what is presented here.
/ The Countess of Buckinghamshire and Colonel Greville are sitting in the stocks for playing beautiful comedy without permission.
/ Alongside them are other high members of the theatre/ club/ Townshend is the well-known chief servant of the police court in Bowstreet.
/ Ah colonel there's no cutting & shifting here.
) Refers to the farobank which Countess Bu- ckinghamshire holds and where she, besides others, as the wicked world says, often plays false (shifting)\nLord Boringdon.
Miss Emely Stratford.
/ d.
5.
March was Colon.
Greville's Pic-Nic at Dr.
/ Boins, Brutor-Street for the first time held the Meeting took/ place, it having been postponed to that day by particular desire.
The/ Company assembled about eleven o'clock in the principal Drawing/ Room, tables, benches etc.
having been mere for that occasion.
The Evening [?] commenced with vocal and instrumental music.
/ A Pic-Nic supper succeeded about 1 o'clock: catcher and glees/ followed.
Mrs.
Dawkings, Maddox & Greville were a-/ mongst the best singers.
/ The company amounted to/ about one hundred.
The Duchess of Leeds, Marchioness of Salisbury, Countess of Aldborough, Chattam, Mount Edgcombe,/ [?], Smi.
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