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PC.770.117
10-17 Dec 1770:1881 (205)
London, September 27. . . Saturday night the D. of C.
appeared at Drury-lane theatre, in one of the green boxes,
with Mr. B--- a married lady of S---n. She is the wife of a
gentleman belonging to the customs there, who has permitted
her, in hope of preferment, to make an excursion with his R.
H. upon his taking his Bible Oath that she shall be forth-
coming within nine months. This is the first instance of
any of the Royal Family hiding themselves in an upper box at
either of the theatres.
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