The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-SADLERS

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1737.02.11  London  CITATION Sadlers Company, command appearance for Prince of Wales, drums, trumpets 
1737.02.21  London  CITATION Sadlers Company, command appearance for Prince of Wales, drums, trumpets 
1767.09.21  Boston  CITATION Sadler's Wells Search for "Sadler", "Wells" in Citation file 
1762.10.14  London  CITATION Sadler's Wells, Cherokee Indians attend, enjoy entertainments 
1757.01.13  London  CITATION Sadler's Wells, contortionist hand-bell performers play tunes and peals 
1757.01.29  London  CITATION Sadler's Wells, contortionist hand-bell performers play tunes and peals 
1778.02.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Sadler's Wells, dance performances, in prologue [beg] Once more ambitious of 
1725.11.06  London  CITATION Sadler's Wells, fruitful locale for thievery by Jonathan Wild's men 
1767.09.21  Boston  CITATION Sadler's Wells, Henry Hymes arrived from 
1767.10.05  Boston  CITATION Sadler's Wells, Henry Hymes arrived from 
1772.10.08  London  CITATION Sadler's Wells, performance of Columbine inspired patron to jump, injured 
1772.10.08  London  CITATION Sadler's Wells, performance of Columbine inspired patron to jump, injured 
1772.10.22  London  CITATION Sadler's Wells, performance of Columbine inspired patron to jump, injured 
1783.09.24  London  CITATION Sadler's Wells, rope dancing, in report of amusements 
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