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The charge of Sir Clifford Wm. Philipps, Knt. to the grand jury of the royalty of the Tower of London, liberties, and precincts thereof. At the general quarter sessions of the peace held for the said Royalty, on Tuesday the sixteenth day of October, 1744, at the Court-House on Great Tower-Hill. Printed at the Desire of the Justices of the Peace for the said Royalty.
Philipps, Clifford William, Sir, -1754.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
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A lecture on heads, written by George Alexander Stevens, with additions by Mr. Pilon; as delivered by Mr. Charles Lee Lewis, At the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, The Royalty-Theatre, Well-Close-Square, And in various Parts of the Kingdom; Also in the East-Indies. To which is added An essay on satire.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The Rights of Kings. No. 1. Political dictionary. (To be continued occasionally.) [Co]ntaining a definition of the following words, relative to monarchy, and its append ages, viz. King Queen Monarch Soveriegn Majesty Nero Prince Game-cock Niggard Royalty Throne Crown Palace Subjects Rank Unrincely Widow-marker Theatre Tragedy Regifugium &c. &c.
Date: [1795?]- Archives and manuscripts
Richard Alfred Hunter Letter
Date: 31 Dec 1971Reference: PENROSE/1/2/1/5Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Books
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Don Juan; or, The libertine destroy'd: A tragic pantomimical entertainment, in two acts: as perform'd at the Royalty Theatre, Well-Street, Goodman's-Fields. Revived under the direction of Mr. Delpini. The songs, duets and choruses, Mr. Reeve. Music composed by Mr. Gluck. The scenery, machinery, &c. designed and executed by Mr. Dixon.
Delpini, Mr. (Carlo Antonio), -1828.Date: [1789?]- Archives and manuscripts
Mary, Queen of Scots: Curiosities
Date: c.1902Reference: PENROSE/1/2/1/1Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Notes by Penrose
Date: Aug 1945Reference: PENROSE/1/2/1/3Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Queen Charlotte's Petticoat
Date: c.1902Reference: PENROSE/1/2/1/2Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Sir Denis le Marchant Letter
Date: 2 Feb 1963Reference: PENROSE/1/2/1/4Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Books
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Parsley's lyric repository, for 1788: Containing the most approved English, Scotch, and Irish songs, duets, trios, catches and glees, that have been sung at the Theatres Royal, Vauxhall, Royalty-Theatre, (in which is introduced the catch-club) and every convivial society in London. With a variety of new pieces, Written on purpose for this work: and adapted to familiar tunes. To which are added, a selection of toasts and sentiments. To be continued annually.
Date: [1788]- Books
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A lecture on heads, written by George Alexander Stevens, with additions by Mr. Pilon; as delivered by Mr. Charles Lee Lewis, At the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, The Royalty-Theatre, Well-Close-Square, And in various Parts of the Kingdom; Also in the East-Indies. To which is added an essay on satire. With the genuine edition of G. A. Stevens's songs.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A lecture on heads, written by George Alexander Stevens, Esq. with additions by Mr. Pilon; as delivered by Mr. Charles Lee Lewis, At the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, The Royalty Theatre, Well-Close Square, and in various Parts of Great Britain; Also in the East Indies. To which is added An essay on satire. - The Public are requested to observe that there are several spurious Editions of this Lecture, which are not only inelegant but very inaccurate.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: 1795- Books
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By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor, this present Tuesday evening, February 5th, 1793, at the concert room at the Black Bear, Cambridge, Mr. Necks, will have the honor of presenting his celebrated effusions of fancy; or, dramatic mirror; an entertainment consisting of theatrical and vocal imitations, as performed by him at the Royalty Theatre, Hickford's room, free Mason's Hall, London Tavern, crown and anchor tavern, the Anacreontic Society, and at Oxford, where he received distinguished and very flattering marks of approbation from the noblemen and gentleman of that University.
Necks, Mr.Date: 1793]- Books
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For three nights only and positively no longer. By permission of the Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor of Cambridge. This present Evening Wednesday 13th, Thursday 14th, and Saturday the 16th instant. In the Concert Room, at the Black Bear Inn, Sieur Rea Sen. and Sons. Just arrived from the Royalty Theatre, London, but last from Oxford, and who had the Honour to exhibit by the express Desire of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, at the Palace in Newmarket, on Thursday the 8th of November 1792, and is happy to observe, that his Performance met with the highest Approbation from their Royal Highnesses and their Family. The Sieur with heart-felt Gratitude, returns his most grateful Acknowledgements to the Nobility and Gentry of the University and Town of Cambridge, for the liberal Encouragement he has experienced; and he feels himself peculiarly happy, that his Attempts to please have given Satisfaction. The Philosophical, Mathematical, and Mechanical Amusements, And the Astonishing, Wonderful, Surprising, and Unparallelled Deceptions & Recreations, of the celebrated Sieur Rea Sen. Whose Performance repeatedly drew crowded and brilliant Audiences in London, and met with unbounded Applause. His Exhibitions are entirely new, and not to be equalled in Europe, and totally divested of Confederacy, or the assistance of Spring Tables, &c. And to render the Evening's Entertainment as captivating as possible, the Whole will conclude with his Astonishing Exhibition of A Roasted Leg of Mutton. He will likewise fry a Pancake in any Gentleman's Hat over a Candle. An Inimitable Italian Egg Bag. The Enchanted Lemon, &c. &c. He will also play at several Games of Cards and engage to win. The Doors will be opened at 7 O'Clock, and begin precisely at half after 7. Tickets to be had of Sieur Rea, at the Red Bull, at the Black Bear, and at the Printing Office, Corner of Green-Street, at Two Shillings each. - Back Seats 1s. - The Performance will conclude by Nine O'Clock A Fire in the Room. - Music will attend.
Rea, Sieur (John).Date: 1793?]- Books
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Sadler's Wells performance. Front seats 1s. ---- Middle seats 6d. ---- Children and servants 3d. By Royal authority. During the time of this fair, in a commodious booth Sieur Rea sen. and sons Just arrived from the Royalty Theatre, London, but last from Oxford, and who had the Honour to exhibit by the express Desire of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, at the Palace in Newmarket, on Thursday the 8th of November, 1792, and is happy to observe, that his performance met with the highest approbation from their Royal Highnesses and their Family, The Philosophical, Mathematical, and Mechanical Amusements, and the Astonishing, Wonderful, Surprizing, and Unparallelled Deceptions and Recreations of the Celebrated Sieur Rea sen. whose Performance repeatedly drew crowded and brilliant Audiences in London, and met with unbounded Applause. His Exhibitions are entirely new, and not to be equalled in Europe, and totally divested of Confederacy, or the assistance of Spring Tables, &c. And for Real Merit, Novelty, Whim, and Humour, are the first upon the List of Candidates for public Inspection. To the above Performance will be added, several Feats of Agility of Body, by the Venetian Youth and Child of Promise, Both from the above Theatre. Which will be exhibited in a Stile superior to any thing performed before. In addition to which, will be exhibited the Mechanical Museum, Which exhibits the following unparallelled Pieces of Clock - Work. 1. The Lilliputian Ringers, Who perform in a beautiful fancy Temple, and ring a complete Peal of 108 Changes of Grandsire Bob on six Bells; likewise several Tunes, being the only piece of Mechanism which can perform the like. II. The King going to St. Paul's Church. Attended by the Lords, Commons, and Respective Nobility, in their Coaches, together with the Life Guards, Body Guards, and the Ringers ringing at the same time, God save the King.
Rea, Sieur (John).Date: 1793?]- Archives and manuscripts
Brentwood: Photographs: visits by Ministers and MPs and other dignitaries
Date: 1970s-1990sReference: SA/HHC/D/3/6/2/2Part of: Harrison-Howell Blood Transfusion Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Brentwood: Photographs: Visit by HM the Queen
Date: 1965Reference: SA/HHC/D/3/6/2/1Part of: Harrison-Howell Blood Transfusion Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Brentwood: Photographs: Lord Mayor of London opens City Donor Centre at Moor House
Date: 1968-1989Reference: SA/HHC/D/3/6/2/3Part of: Harrison-Howell Blood Transfusion Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Contracts, royalty statements, etc
Date: 1990-1997Reference: PP/RYC/E.10/1/2Part of: Rycroft, Dr Charles (1914-1998)- Archives and manuscripts
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Correspondence, agreements, royalty statements, etc: Blackwells
Date: 1961-1973Reference: PP/GRU/8Part of: Grüneberg, Professor Hans- Books
[Durlacher and royalty] / J.C. Dagnall.
Dagnall, J. Colin.Date: [©1991-]- Archives and manuscripts
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Correspondence with Duckworths, royalty statements etc.
Date: 1951-1960Reference: PP/CPB/J.1/2Part of: Blacker, Carlos Paton FRCP (1895-1975)- Archives and manuscripts
Copies of agreements (royalty, film rights)
Date: c.1918-c.1925Reference: PP/MCS/F/1Part of: Stopes, Marie Charlotte Carmichael (1880-1958)- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellaneous royalty statements and related materials
Date: 1971-1979Reference: PP/RMK/A.6/5Part of: Roger Ernle Money-Kyrle (1898-1980), psychoanalyst- Archives and manuscripts
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"Bodies": Drafts, papers, correspondence, royalty agreements etc.
Date: 1983 - 1986Reference: SA/FPA/C/G/4/5/2Part of: Family Planning Association