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MG-A(G.770.003
18 Jan 1770:2172 (1271)
London, Oct. 28. When their Majesties made their appearance
on Wednesday evening at Drury-Lane Theatre, the whole house
(which was prodigiously crouded) testified their joy to a
degree more than common, by clapping hands, and in their
countenances. Between the acts, a gentleman, upon a flute,
played the tune of "God Save the King," which gave a great
deal of pleasure, and was heartily received by the audience.
The behaviour of the people seemed to give great
satisfaction to his Majesty.
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