George, &c. Whereas it is humbly meaned and shown to us by our lovite Mr James Fennell, late of our theatre, Edinburgh, ... that in the month of July last 1788, John Wilde, ... John Clerk, ... James Gibson, ... who, as it would seem, having conceived a groundless prejudice at the pursuer, ... entered into a most unwarrantable ... conspiracy, ... by hisses, uproar, and confusion, the moment he should appear on the stage, to drive the pursuer from the stage, ..

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George, &c. Whereas it is humbly meaned and shown to us by our lovite Mr James Fennell, late of our theatre, Edinburgh, ... that in the month of July last 1788, John Wilde, ... John Clerk, ... James Gibson, ... who, as it would seem, having conceived a groundless prejudice at the pursuer, ... entered into a most unwarrantable ... conspiracy, ... by hisses, uproar, and confusion, the moment he should appear on the stage, to drive the pursuer from the stage, .. (Online)
George, &c. Whereas it is humbly meaned and shown to us by our lovite Mr James Fennell, late of our theatre, Edinburgh, ... that in the month of July last 1788, John Wilde, ... John Clerk, ... James Gibson, ... who, as it would seem, having conceived a gr

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