Citation - American Weekly Mercury: 1735.07.31

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Index Entry Actor, Hallam, Mr, killed by Mr Mecklin in dispute over black comedy wig 
Location London 
Citation
AWM.735.025
24-31 Jul 1735:31 (813)
London. . . May 13 . . . Saturday night last some high 
words arose between Mr. Mecklin and Mr. Hallam, two players
belonging to Drury Lane Theater, being disputing which
should have a black comedy wig to act in a farce that was to
be play'd that night: At last Mecklin took up a small crab-
tree stick, and made a lunge at Hallam, with such force that
he run him thro' the eye into the brain; he languish'd in
great torture and pain till Sunday evening, and then
expir'd. Mr. Coldham the surgeon was sent for as soon as the
accident happen'd, and used all proper means, but to no
purpose.  Mecklin has since made his escape.  'Tis
observable, that after he had committed this cruel action,
he went on the stage, and acted his part, but in a great
confusion.


Generic Title American Weekly Mercury 
Date 1735.07.31 
Publisher Bradford, Andrew 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1735 
Bibliography B0001021
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