An edition of The wandering patentee (1795)

The wandering patentee

or, A history of the Yorkshire theatres, from 1770 to the present time : interspersed with anecdotes respecting most of the performers in the three kingdoms, from 1765 to 1795

The wandering patentee
Tate Wilkinson, Tate Wilkinson
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An edition of The wandering patentee (1795)

The wandering patentee

or, A history of the Yorkshire theatres, from 1770 to the present time : interspersed with anecdotes respecting most of the performers in the three kingdoms, from 1765 to 1795

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The wandering patentee: or, A history of the Yorkshire theatres, from 1770 to the present time : interspersed with anecdotes respecting most of the performers in the three kingdoms, from 1765 to 1795
1795, Printed for the author, by Wilson, Spence and Mawman; sold by G.G. & J. Robinson ...; T. Egerton ...; and J. Deighton ..., London; and by all the booksellers in the city and county of York
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Edition Notes

"A medley, written by David Garrick ...": v. 4, p. [261]-267.

With the bookplate of Thomas Jefferson McKee.

Bound by Cecil & Larkins.

Published in
York
Other Titles
A history of the Yorkshire theatres

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PN2593

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4 v.

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OL14675802M

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