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and seceded from Drury Lane. John Highmore, the theatre's patentee, made him the target of a test legal action under the Vagrant Act, 12 Queen Anne; and on 12 November 1733 Harper was committed to
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at Drury Lane. Here he remained for eleven years, taking parts for a low comedian. For some years he was the
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On 21 October 1738 Harper's name appeared in the Drury Lane bills in a favourite part, Cacafogo in
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of Drury Lane, and was more popular in the part than his rival
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Index


Andrew Miller
Charles Coffey
Kitty Clive
Bartholomew Fair
Southwark Fair
William Bullock
The Jew of Venice
The Daily Courant
Lincoln's Inn Fields
Charles Beckingham
The Alchemist
Falstaff
James Quin
King Henry VIII
John Banks
Actor Rebellion of 1733
Bridewell
vagabond
Lord Hardwicke
Chief Justice of the King's Bench
Surrey
Westminster
Rule a Wife and have a Wife
Kensington Gardens
John Leigh
Henry IV of France
Charles Beckingham
The Half-Pay Officers
Charles Molloy

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