A full and true account of the woefull and wonderfull apparition of Hurloe Harrington, late prompter to the Theatre-Royal in Dublin: Who, by the Instigation of some evil Spirits, threw himself down a considerable Precipice, by which great, violent and sudden Fall, he first destroyed his Intellectuals, and soon after departed this mortal Life, to the great Grief of his Majesty's Company of Commedians of Ireland, as well, Male as Female. In a letter from the Reverend Parson Fitz-Henery to His G-e the A.B. of C-y.

  • Henry, William, -1768.
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[1750]
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London : printed for R. Watkins, under St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, [1750]

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32p. ; 80.

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ESTC T89504

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