BANKRU P T S
... BANKRU P T S. William Rovre, of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane, Stay. matter, jmies JL\»I, of hel-ltone, Cornwall, Hah rd.iihi-r 01 Small- Wares, *hvltu' Wilfon, Widow, of Shrewfbury, Grocer, ...
... BANKRU P T S. William Rovre, of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane, Stay. matter, jmies JL\»I, of hel-ltone, Cornwall, Hah rd.iihi-r 01 Small- Wares, *hvltu' Wilfon, Widow, of Shrewfbury, Grocer, ...
... -Keeper cf the Cuftom -Houfe, and one of the Clerks of the Mint -Office. Wr. William Mills, belonging to the Theatre in Drury-Lane. ...
... Warehoufe-K.ecper of tlw Cuftom- Houfc, and oneof the Clerks of the Mint -Office. Mr. William Mills, belonging to the Theatre in Drury-Lane. ...
... 10 1. each, 500,000 Blanks and Prizes to be transferrable Annuities, bear- ing Three per Cent. Intereft from Chriftmas. Drury-Lane. Yefterday The Winter. Tali.: With The Upholsterer. And this Evening The Conscious Lovers : With The Chaplet. Covent-Garden ...
... The New OCCASIONAL PROLOG LiA jp.l.n at th, Opening of Drury-Lane Theatre, by Mr. GAiiRICK As Heroes, States, and Kingdoms, rife a- d fall , So — (with the Mighty to compare the Smallj Thro' Int'rcft, Whim, or, if joupicafc, thro' late, We feel Commotions ...
... againft his Majefty's Return from Kenfington. G(n. Ev. PoJ}. 5. an Order of Perraiffion came to the Manager* the Theatres Drury-Lane and Covcm-Garden, fiom the Lord Chamberlain’s Office, with Leave for them to open exhibit their feveral Entertainments Monday ...
... that a new Tragedy call'd Agis, written by the Author of Dougtefs, will be performed this Seafon at the Theatre Royal in Drury-^Lane. 14. Laft Thhrfday a Company ®f Men te the Number of 300, were marched from Brentwood in EfTex to Tilbury Fort, in order ...
... dAcquitain, Emerald. Falkland, York Ifis Sphynx, Trent, Leoftoff, Defiance, Venaance and Lightning Fireftips. . * vcn - ance » Drury-lane. Yefterday Rule a Wife and Have a Wife: With The Lottery. And trm Evening The Orphan : With Mercury Harlequin. Covent-Garden ...
... and was carried to St.; Martin's Bene-houfe, in order to be own'd. Mrs. Pritchard, belonging to the ; Theatre-Royal in Drury-lane, is recovering from her late Indifpofttion, and it is hoped will be able to act in a few Days. Laft -Sunday Morning Mrs ...
... 1 ROME O and JUL I F, Written hy Swakespeab. a. was performed twenty Nights the lall Seafon hut one the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, and reviv’d at both the Theatres t»u Seaton* and perform’/the fame Number (fu ceffively) with the great.# Applaule. decorated ...
... againft Field, the noted Boxer, f.r a Robbery on the Highway, and Information being given that he was at the Fox Alehoufe in Drury-Lane, they accordingly furrouude.l the Houie, while the Conllahles and fome of the Soldien entered, when Field exercifed his ...
... King Charles 11. a Midfhip- snan on board the Navy, but for feveral Years paft profeffed Mufick, and played till lately in Drury-Lane Theatre; and en- joyied his Senfes to the laft. 23. -It was- Yefterday currently reported, that a certain Juftice if Peace ...