BANKRUPTS
... BANKRUPTS. John Perkin?, of St. Paul's, Covent-Garden, Apothecary. Jo- feph Kemp, of Moorfieids, London, Merchant. ...
... BANKRUPTS. John Perkin?, of St. Paul's, Covent-Garden, Apothecary. Jo- feph Kemp, of Moorfieids, London, Merchant. ...
... Principles for the Benefit of the Navigation of Great Britain. it. A Diffention having arifen among the prefent Patentees of Covent-Garden Houfe (who are the Wife and Children of the late Mr. Rich) they have come to a Refolution to difpofe of the Thea- tre. ...
... zd, 3d, and 14th Days of September next, at Mr. Edward Smith's at Mai ?? in the County of Norfolk. Mildred Tucker, of Covent-Garden, Middlefex, Haberdafher. George Gun, of Weftminfter, Middle- fex, Chapman. Thomas Lampard, of Popes-Head Alley, Corn- hill ...
... 1765, will be prefented the laft new Opera, call'd, The M A I D of the M I L L. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden with gene- ral Applause. ?? -The Music composed by the best Masters. With Entertainments between the Acts. To which will ...
... Benjamin-Robert Turbot, for Healing a filver Cup, and feven Shillings in Money, from Mr. White, the Ri- ?? in Vine-Street, Covent-Garden; John M'Kenzie, for Healing two filver Pint Mugs from Mr; Abedward, a Pub- lican in Nightingale-lane ; and Jamei Haines ...
... Refpite was fent for Benjamin-Robert Turbct, convicted laft Seffion, of Healing a filver Cup from the Sun Aiehoufe in Covent-Garden. See Ei3 cf laft Week and A 14 rf this. 1 3. Extraa cf a Letter from Netacaftle, Oaober 4. 'This Week we have had a profound ...
... 12th, 1765 will be presented the last new Opera, call'd, The M A I D of the M I L L. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden with gene- ral Applaufe ??-The Mufick compofed by the beft Mafters. With Entertainments between the Afts. To which wiil ...
... defcends to Stephen Theo- dore Janfien, the prefent Chamberlain of this City. 14. Yefterday were fo)d, at Mr. Langford's in Covent- garden, Henry the Vllth's Shilling for 71. 10s. and Charles the Firft's Oxford Crown for ill. 1 6s. 15. A certain Military Officer ...
... Ipswich, on Monday the aad of Decemb r, will be prefented the laft ■ New Comedy, (2; performed at the Theatre Koyal in Covent- ; Garden with great Applaufe) ?? The UOUBL E M ISTAKE. With ftvcral Entertainments of Sim&ino and Dancing, by Meifrs. Hannifier ...
... William Deadly, Attorney Law, at Romford ; Mr. Samuel M..rnoit the rixeife Otlicc, London ; or of Mr. Langford and Son in Covent Garden. Philosophical and MaTllemai'ical Amusements. NEITHER Art or Nature can pref.-nt the Curious with more interelling Spectacle ...
... liberty. 15. Saturday laft a Man and Woman were committed Newgate, charged with cutting a Woman, in Houle in Ruflel-ftiect, Covent-garden, twice acrofs her right Arm, altnoll the Bone, and likewife giving her Wound in her left Arm, fix Inches in length and ...
... the Words were an high Inlult, and Breach of Privilege; and the Perfon who them, was an Enemy to this Province.” 8. The Covent-Garden Patent is certainly fold for 60,00c1. Scenes, Cloaths, Sec. included. A Suit Clothes, worth iiool. making by an Englifti ...