The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1773.10.14  Philadelphia  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas 
1773.09.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, of Covent Garden Theatre, daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas 
1773.09.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, of Covent Garden Theatre, daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas 
1773.09.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, of Covent Garden Theatre, daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglass 
1773.09.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, of Covent Garden Theatre, daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas 
1773.10.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, of Covent Garden Theatre, daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas 
1773.11.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, of Covent Garden Theatre, daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglass 
1773.05.06  London  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, singer in London, has secondary arias in oratorios 
1783.04.21  London  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, sister of Mr Hallam 
1783.04.24  West Indies  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, sister of Mr Hallam 
1783.05.21  London  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, sister of Mr Hallam 
1775.03.17  London  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, sister of Mr Hallam who played Hamlet in Hamlet [t] in London 
1774.04.06  London  CITATION Mattocks, Mrs, spoke epilogue of Jealous Wife [t] 
1775.11.24  London  CITATION Mattocks, officer of Covent Garden, in metaphor of war between theatres 
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