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A History of the Maryland Press, 1777-1790
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postpon- | ed the Performance of it till Friday, | the 2ist Instant, | [ornamental rule] | Baltimore:
Printed by M. K. Goddard. [1782.] |
Sm. folio broadside.
Leaf measures: 6 1/2 z 7 1/2 | inches.
Not in Evans.
Randall collection: 30.
190. ———— On Account of the Celebration of the Birth-Day of the Dau- phin of France, the Play
is postponed till Friday Evening, the | 28th of June, 1782. | [ornamental rule] | At the New Theatre,
in Baltimore, | On Friday Evening, the 28th of June, 1782, | Will be presented, the Tragedy of |
Gustavus Vasa, | The Deliverer of his Country. | ... To which will be added, a Farce, called |
Lethe; | Or, Aesop in the Shades. | ... [ornamental rule] | Baltimore: Printed by M. K. Goddard.
[1782.] |
Folio broadside.
Leaf measures: 13 1/4 x 7 3/4 Inches.
The fact that the theatre was closed shows the warm feeling of friendship on the part of the Americans toward France.
Not in Evans.
Randall collection: 83.
191. ———— The last Night but one of performing this Season. | [ornamental rule] | At the New
Theatre, in Baltimore, | On Monday Evening, the 8th of July, 1782, | Will be presented, the
Comedy of the 1 Clandestine Marriage. | ... To which will be added, the | King and the Miller
of Mansfield. | .... [ornamental rule] | Baltimore: Printed by M. K. Goddard. [1782.]
Folio broadside.
Leaf measures: 131/4 x 7} inches.
Not in Evans.
Randall collection: 84A.
192. ———— The last Night of performing this Season. | [ornamental rule] | At the New Theatre, in
Baltimore, | On Tuesday Evening, the 9th of July, 1782, | Will be presented, the Tragedy of the |
Orphan, | Or, The | Unhappy Marriage. | ... To which will be added, a Farce, never performed
here, called | The Ghost. | ... To conclude with a Farewell Epilogue, written by Mr. Davids. |
[Baltimore: Printed by M, K. Goddard, 1782.]
Folio broadside.
Leaf measures: 131/4 x 7 3/4 inches.
Not in Evans.
Randall collection: 85.
193. ———— [On Friday the 13th of September, 1782 The Theatre in Baltimore, will open for the
ensuing Season, with the Tragedy of Mahomet, The Imposter..... To which will be added a Farce,
called the "Ghost." ... Baltimore: Printed by M. K. Goddard, 1782.]
Description unknown.
Tht Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser announced this performance on September 3,1782. Seilhamer includes
it in his list of performances for the season of 1782-1783. There was probably a playbill printed but no copy was preserved
in Wall's collection. The theatre was not opened until September 17.
Not in Evans.
No copy located.
194. ———— By permission.| On Account of particular Scenery that cannot be finished on
Friday, the | Play of Mahomet is obliged to be deferr'd, and in its seat, on | Tuesday, the iyth of
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