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... St. Pouf s, and hew Lloyd's Coflca Houfe, Mr. Stainton's, Bloffotu-Inn, Laurence-Lane, and the Conjlitution Puuch-HouTu, Drury .Lane, LONDON . V . V \ f ...
... St. Pouf s, and hew Lloyd's Coflca Houfe, Mr. Stainton's, Bloffotu-Inn, Laurence-Lane, and the Conjlitution Puuch-HouTu, Drury .Lane, LONDON . V . V \ f ...
... Glocelterfhire, dealer and chapman, May 12, June 9, the Salutation, Minchin Hampton. John Griffin the younger, of Clare Court, Drury lane, Middklex, butcher, May 1, 11, June 9, Guildhall. George Meinel, of Maidlane, Southwark, Surry, Spanifli leather dreffr ...
... the Play, The To which wil be added » Muficel Farce, The MILESIAN. with univerfal Appiaufe, 20 Nights ans Ww inter, at the Drury lane.) Mr. Caprain Corneliue O'Goltagher, Mr. Puwler; Ar. Mr Berry—Meiinda, Mits Mc.Geurge; Meanwcli, ; George Belfield, Mills; ...
... THE ENCHANTED IS'AND. (WITH NEW SCENERY AND Al!vred from Sii.kfoeare and Dryden, by Mr. Kemble, of the Theatre-royal, Drury -lane, London; and performed there with the greatefi applaufe. Profpero (the enchanter) Mr. Cooke; Alonzo (the ufurper) Mr. Tyrrell; ...
... CHESTER , 0N FR 'DAV, APRIL 17, 1798, WILL BE PRESENTED, A NEW COMEDY, ( (For the t.me) now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane, with great applaufe, called, THE WILL. (Written the Author of The Dramatist, The Race, ) Sir r*.._: „ *«_ .. .. After ...
... Monday, February aB, 179*. will prefentcd Nett, Comic Opera , (perform’d upwards One Hundred Night t, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London) call d The HAUNTED TOWE R. The Mujlc Compos'd and Compil'd by Signor Slorace, Pleyel, &c. (With New Scenes, Dreli’es ...
... Penfon. which will added, New Mufical Drama, (never performed here) called The SMUGGLERS. (As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with univerlal Applaufe) Captiin Pendant, Mr Grift; Valentine, Turpin; Shingle, Mr 'Tyrrell; Sample, Saunders; Trim, (in ...
... added, (for the ift Time) a Comedy two Acts, call'd, i'he MAID of the OARES, As reviv'd lafii Scafon the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and performd for a' conjldtrablc Number of Nights, the moft crouded and brilliant Audiences. Duptly, by Mr. Mr. Old worth ...
... Cimimi(boners appointed the Aft of Parliament for inlpefting into, and allowng the lame, appeared few days ago. Mrs. C, of Drury. lane theatre. Her claim was P»»»di I with tniercß, for ao/eemriaed; for which bond was duly executed. The CommilTioners defiled ...
... Kniveton With (for.the las r time this , A GRAND SPECTACLE, IN TWO PARTS, As upwards of two hundred nights the Theatre-royal, Drury lane, called t BLUEBEARD; ' ' FEMALE CURIOSITY: t The words by George Colman, the younger, Esq. music Composed by Mr. Kelly. ...
... EDWARD ASH. Witncir.' (oi!ie above being true C.ifc. Mr. AlexamJer Rol>cilfon, Chcelcmongcr, N'o. Drury Lane, Mr. [ofcpli Hengaugh, I'.iblicanâ Drury Lane: Mr. William Boak, ilofier, No. ((>, ; Mr. Robert Poulton, Cutler, No. 16, Upper Un : m-Court, Holhorn ...
... called VENICE PRESERVED; , A PLOT DISCOVERED. (Written by Otway) (for this Night only) Mr. KEMBLE. (from the Theatre Royal> Drury Lane) Prinli, Mr. Duncan. Jama r, Mr. Tyler. Mr..Sparks* Duke, Mr. Gloftcr. EJ-'tot, Mr. Bell. S/tfnofj, Mr. Morcton, Mr HtU> ...