The F/y, by Mr. Ell:, by Defoe
... Medley of Lovers. I Written by Mr. Carrick, Author of the L-fiH? vJlct, \ as fr is now a&ing in the Theatre Royal in Covent- \ Garden with univerfal Adplaufe. ...
... Medley of Lovers. I Written by Mr. Carrick, Author of the L-fiH? vJlct, \ as fr is now a&ing in the Theatre Royal in Covent- \ Garden with univerfal Adplaufe. ...
... Player King, J I Mr. Thomfon. Firft Grave-digger, ) X Mr. Lyon. The Partof Polonius, by Mr. Philips, from the The: Royal in Covent Garden. ? The Part ofthe Queen, by Mrs. Hinde. j Play ...
... nefs • for which Pur pofe KneceSfary Repairs are ma- br what particular Reafons are not known. clofittg of the Books Covent Garden, Lord c vvas 49 a-head on this Day's Poll, which in l makes Lord Trentham a-head of Sir George is preparing a Monument ...
... King, j I Mr. Thomfon. h Firft Grave-digger, ) Lyon. t The Part of Polonius, by Mr. Philips, from the The*- R.oyal in Covent Garden. The Part ofthe Queen, by Mrs. Hinde. Player Queen, by Mrs. Berry. And The Part of Ophelia, by Mrs. Hamilton. [ With new ...
... upon ihe Pannel was a(ioi.__:ed ?? ?? frcn.. Bar. Laft Monday arrived the celebrated Mr. Ryan, frc; the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, who is to perfe;: To-morrow (b Jug Fiiday) the Part cf HAMLET, the Tayle.rs Hall ; with Dancing by Monfeur Picq ai Ma ...
... we are informed his Lord- flip does not go. snarly Yefterday-morning being the 10 of June, feveral Officers went into Covent Garden Market to fearch for White Roles, they demolifhed feveral Baskets-full ; and fome of the Fruitereffes who gave ill Language ...
... On Monday his Excellency Sir Thomas Robinfon, one of thu Plenipotentiaries at.Aix la Chapelle, arrived athis Houfe in Covent Garden, and on Tuefday he wait- ed on bis Majefty at St. James's. A Court Martial will be held at Deptford in a few Days, for ...
... to be fummoned. Yefterday died of the Small Pox, Ms. Molefworth, Daughter of Sir John Molefworth, in Bed fordft feet, Covent Garden.* The Bifhop of Carlifle is to preach before the Lords, and Dr. Lupton before the Commons, the 30 of January. ...
... bcinp Friday PJi inft. will be perfor md, gratis, RICHARD IM. bfirtof King Ric hard by Mr. Ryan from the Theatre PL] in Covent Garden; with Dancing by Monlicur L,d Madamoifc.le ITEfrcne. LflfW^i 7*{y 2f- Arrived the Bogle, Fleming, the L^riand,' Brown, ...
... e; and particular notice was taken of two Veftals, who quickly retired to a neighbouring bagnio. Mr. R-ch, manager of Covent Garden theatre, is prodigioufly difobliged at the town for not approving the moft tragical tragedy that was ever offered the publick ...
... Report to the King of the 24 Malefa- ctors under Scmence of Death, v\z. 1. William Brand, for robbing Mr. Wm. Black- neli, Covent Garden. 2. Thomas Cummins, for a Street Robbery. 3 Av.n Bradford, 'for robbing Mr. Brown. 4 J'-hn T-ighe, for uttering a counterfeit ...
... Sir George Vandeput 16; fo that the foimer is now iy7 a-head. It is faid a Scrutiny will commence on Tuef.iay next at Covent Garden ; the Expmce of wbich will be borne by a certain worthy Body of Men, whofe Appearance in the Caufe of Liberty againft Icveral ...