BANKRUPTS
... ftrille, of Bary-ftreet, Weltmiafter, Dealer. Thomas Carter, of Huntingden, * Abraham Parfons, aad Tho. Cavepef alley, near Drury lane, dealers and partaers. ...
... ftrille, of Bary-ftreet, Weltmiafter, Dealer. Thomas Carter, of Huntingden, * Abraham Parfons, aad Tho. Cavepef alley, near Drury lane, dealers and partaers. ...
... of the Strand, Feather-Mer- chant.——Thomas Gwinnett, of Barnwood, Gloucef- terthire, Victualler.— Robert Snelgrove, of Drury- lane, Woollen-draper.—Win, Bafely,iateof under Weatherley, Warwickthire, Factor. — John Taylor, of in the County of Sulop, Mer- ...
... Monday night a new comic opera was performed at Drury- Lane, called inthe Eaft, or Adventures of Twelve Hours. This is {uppofed to be written by Mr. Cobb, the author of Strangers at Home. r. Cobb has an in the India houfe, and may be fuppofed to be informed ...
... of Caftle-court, Birchin-lane, London, fhip and jnfurance broker, dealer and chapman. Ifaac Eaftman, of White Hart-yard, Drury- lane, in the county of Middlefex, cheeefemonger, dealer and chapman. Thomas Hatterfly, of Whitechapel, in the county of Middlefex ...
... which Will be added the FAVORITE PANTOMIME, called ROBINSON CRUSOE, Or, HARLEOUIN FRIDAY. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane upwards of 90 Nights, and repeated every Season with universal applause . With New Scenery, Dresses &c. adapted to the Piece ...
... fee the Comic Opera II Filofofo di Campagna. It is faid that the Duke and Duchefs of Cumberland were lait nightincog. at Drury Lane Theatre, to fee Mr. Garrick play the part of Benedict. Some advices from Charles Town, South Carolina, mentivn, that the ...
... maids of honour if I can ; « Wi bow t black velvet breeches, what is man Qn Saturday evening anew farce was introduced at Drury Lane The Floor. By the will of the a farces is unreftrained and abfolute, a count ntleman, taking his daughter to town to avoid ...
... above Coaches. SHE Co-partnerfhip carried on by WILLIAM MORLEY and SAMUEL PINDER, Bruth-Makers, Tur- ners, and at No. gt, Drury Lane, in the City of Weftminfter, and County of Middlefex, under the Firm of Mor- ley and Pinder, was, by mutual Confent, DISSOLVED ...
... conclude with a much admired Comic Dance, call'd The Scotch Reel, as presented for 50 succesive Nights at the Theatre- Royal, Drury Lane, with just Applause. Likewise In the Course of Fete will introduced, the much admired French Song, by Mr. Southgate To begin ...
... remains. DWARD ASH. the above being a true Cafe, Mr. Alexander Robertfon, Cheefemonger, oO o. 122, Drury Lane; Mr. feph Benguagh, Publican, Drury Lane ; Mr. William oak, Hofier, 0. 246, Holborn; Mr. Robert Poulton, Glafs Cutter, No. 16, Upper Union Court ...
... onlv) five dif- and fent to the Midglefex ferent times, Hofpital, is fince dead. He was a gun- fmith by trade, and lived in Drury Lane, and has left a wife and two I . is computed he has ac quired upwardsof within this fortnight. Laft night Mr. Cook, a Shoemaker ...
... Season: He has been no less assiduous in procuring Novelty , having engaged Mr. and Miss WEST, from the Theatre - Royal, Drury Lane, Two most capital Dancers, and who have had the Honour to dance repeated by Command of their Majesties, before them and ...