BANKRUPTS
... Manchester. John ran field, Newington causewav, tailor, Feb. 27, March (i, April Sol. Vincent, Clifford’s Inn. John Move, Drury-lane, colouiman, March 2,9, April 3, Sol. Fyson, Lothbury ...
... Manchester. John ran field, Newington causewav, tailor, Feb. 27, March (i, April Sol. Vincent, Clifford’s Inn. John Move, Drury-lane, colouiman, March 2,9, April 3, Sol. Fyson, Lothbury ...
... vending ribbons, &c. without a hawker’s license, plea of saving her the full penalty.—A young lady made successful debut at Drury-lane, Monday, as Mrs. Haller in the Stranger. A new Opera, called the Oracle, produced Covent Garden, Tuesday, with success. ...
... in a suit for divorce instituted by her husband, for adultery with Mr. Wellesley.—Lord Saltoun in the chair 2nd inst. at Drury-lane Theatrical Fund dinner —£000. collected donations—his Majesty gave 100, Duke of Sussex 25, Duke of Bedford 30, Mrs. Coutts ...
... and maiming I stealing in dwellings ; and larceny 6. are informed that Mr. Valmer, of the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Drury-lane, on Monday last, applied personally to the Committee of the Shaksperian Club, Stratford-upon-Avon, to request order for ...
... porter merchant. 30— H. Hackington, Kent, farmer. May I—N. Rutt, Colemah-atrcet, painter. CERTIFICATES, April 3. Sprigp, Drury-lane,leather-seller—T. Cridlaud, Piggott’swharf, Kinc-stairs, Rotherhithe, coal-merchant—T. Shelley, Lewis, Sussex, coach-maker—J ...
... umbrella, liberated last week command of his Majesty.—A juvenile vocalist, named Master Sporle, made his first appearance at Drury-lane yesterday week, with considerable success. —A correspondent of the Courier inveighs against the nuisance of Members of ...
... three pence in the pound ?—The son of a British admiral said to have paid £l5O last week for permission to perform Othello Drury-lane theatre, and which be did quite as well as might be expected !—The Golden Cross, Charing-cross, and several adjacent buildings ...
... theatre, New York, celebrated in the United States for his talent mimicry, is engaged at Covem-gardeu At a sale of some Drury-lane theatre shares Tuesday it was stated that the bond debts were diminished from j63G,000. to £'16,000. since management of ...
... of five shillings.—This other than Hadfield, who fired pistol loaded with ball, at his late Majesty, George the Third, in Drury-lane theatre, the 3d of May, Hadfield has been in confinement in the place whence he dates his contribution, ever since and is ...
... two letters, and the bank-notes enveloped therein. One the letters was sent from Oxford to a Mr. Thompson, a broker, in Drury-lane; and the other by a gentleman, residing at Cheltenham, to a female in London. both charges the prisoner was fully committed ...
... the dissenters all parts of the country. AVe see by advertisements, that Usher, the eccentric clown of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, intends paying us visit within the ensuing week. During the Easter week Usher visited Covenry theatre, where met with great ...
... the true lovers of FUN, FROLIC, and WHIM. R. USHER, WHO has highly succeeded the Comic Artist Clown, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, most respectfully informs his patrons of Birmingham and its vicinity, who have at all times honoured his humble endeavours ...