FERRY BOATS
... inclined toward* the drama, that waited upon hlr. Qhrrck, and rehearfod part George Barnw ellwand Mcrcutio, i * hopes at Drury-lane Theatre. The little R ...
... inclined toward* the drama, that waited upon hlr. Qhrrck, and rehearfod part George Barnw ellwand Mcrcutio, i * hopes at Drury-lane Theatre. The little R ...
... Eotrirom, WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEME.VTS. vvaeaeiN all rut Public Buildings, Churchea, Bridges, Streets, the Thames, New Theatre Drury Lane, Opera-Houfe, Telegraph on the Admiralty, &c. Ac. Arc drawn focorred, and feen, that the mind of the once becomes with the ...
... DRESSES, isV. ' , Tranflated from the German, by BENJAMIN THOMPSON, jun. Efq. late Hull, and now a flirg the Theatre* Royal, Drury* lane, with univei fal applaufe and approbation.—The Public may aflured that this Piece (the’not in print) it Genuine, as Mr. ...
... Hat, at the prices obtained this day letaight bankrupts. Kichafils ;.t Wilwurth Common, Middled mudlrd James liuclcr, o» Drury-lane, hoflcr-J- foliu RirmJn toy-maker-Jolm Greenwood, of Whitcomb-ftrUt, Soho^au-^ f‘vi t- i'* bominglum, fadlcr—Chirlei of ...
... Public may be aflurtd this Lady is much p.omife, though only turned of fixteen years age; (he is a niece Mr. Kelly**, of Drury-lane Theat e, has been educated with much care, both in Music and Dancing, and isicntheie 10 Mr. Wllkiafon to introduce her to ...
... Two Ae5, called BLUE BEARD;. o,-, FEALE CLURIosIrr. As perforined upwards of One Hundred Nfights at the Theatre-REoyal, Drury-Lane. WAh New Scenery and Machinery, * Painted by Mr. MICHELL. New Drefe., - and appropriate Decorations, The Original Overtures ...
... progrefs, and completion, cr the American Revolution, which has ' beern orsi among his papers. Madame Mara's engagement at Drury-lane thea= is at the rate of fifty guineas a night'r EXPEDITION. . The flalton the expcditicn to the '-editerranea conf ?? of ...
... compalfing and imagining the death of our Lord the King, and in furtherance his traitorous dcllgn, firing loaded piftol him Drury-lane theatre, with intent to kill and aCTdlinaic him.—The piifoner pleaded not the indiiStment, dated that hail a good defence ...
... and imagining the death of our Lord the King, and in furtherance of his trai. torolas defign, firing a piftol at hirm in Drury-lane theatre,:with intent to kill and affaffinate ?? prifoner pleaded not ?? Court affigned Mr. Erlkine and Mr. Serjeant Belt ...
... near Blenheim. 16. Hadfield tried in the Court of King’s Bench, for his attempt upon the facred life of hit Majefty, in Drury-lane Theattc, on the Jth of May, and acquitted on the ground of his being lunatic. He was ordered to be confined. 18. Munich ...
... B\NKKUPTS. â??.in Ha'.lhl.iy, OkkOcorj yard, Drury-lane, Middlelex, vliftuaâ??.lcrâ??John A-.ie.l, 1, vidn.illiâ??Wâ??Edward Parker, Lit lie Turn ...
... is now confidered as the moft accomplilbed finger in Europe. The profits of Mrs. jordan's benefit on' Monday I night, at Drury Lane Theatre, are {tated at noonl. A large.fifh was tnkens on Tuefday, in the Bay of Abbotfbury, mealuritig 27g feet in length ...