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I.OX DON, July 20

... 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 ...

•Diuforirio

... EDWARD ASH. Witncir.' (oi!ie above being true C.ifc. Mr. AlexamJer Rol>cilfon, Chcelcmongcr, N'o. Drury Lane, Mr. [ofcpli Hengaugh, I'.iblican’ Drury Lane: Mr. William Boak, ilofier, No. ((>, ; Mr. Robert Poulton, Cutler, No. 16, Upper Un : m-Court, Holhorn ...

MOOR ROW

... 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> ...

NEW MUSIC. morrow will be publifhsd, B/ L O N G M A N and B D E P, No

... N G M A N and B D E P, No. 16, ChcapfiJe. and 13, LONDON, THE STRANGERS HOME, Comic Opera, performed th« Thfdire Royal, Drury lane and coinpnfed Thomas Linley, Price ios. fid. Alf. PublilheJ, Tit for Tat,” will not tell What,” Two favourite long by Mrs ...

LONDON, Nuvtmktr 28

... the far/ Dtrby; and Mr. Garrick (who infinite merit in the piece) correfled it, and brought it out in the Thea>re Royal, Drury Lane, where it was performed upwards of a bandied nights, with amazing fuccels. The characters are finely contrafied, and the ...

Parliament meet on Thurfday for difpatch of buftnefs. ~ On the 13th inft. Mr. Henry Bleghor furgeon, was elected a

... fymptom of his complaint remain EDWARD ASH. W.tneffes to the above true Cafe, Mr. Alexander Roberlfon, Cheelemonger, N- > Drury Lane, Mr. Ucngaugh, l obl.can, Hrurv I ane • Mr. William Boak, Iloficr, No. M 6, Mr. Robert Boulton, Glafs Culler, t6. Upper ...

Sunday fe'enmght, Mv. l t’aa preacher! for the Feitulo Orphans. The eo'.lettion «*»» the greateft perhaps ever ..

... wa* a red nijks cap dtl jilayed from a window.—Such a fynal, Imle while ago, would have caufcd in enquiry. Coincidence.—* Drury Lane theatre, on Satuiday evening, watto he performed, for the full lime, a ptav called f'ertigern, afferted to have been SH ...

H OU S E or COMMONS

... the keepers and elerksof unlicenled offices vagrants, and amenable to the art 11) Geo. 2. A fire broke out lad night near Drury Lane theatre it wasextiuguinied with little damage. iSdnhrupcs. Tfwwm M of b ...

CfcarfOap’* and Pod*. | L N O N, *o. Imim Stock, within >d

... tron.of Barbary. The luaarie. of ihe garnfon are, of coorfe, confiderAly increafed. _ tail nigh! a fire broke out a in Drury, lane, and burnt with great fury for a confmerAle time. Several houle. were confumed before 11 Royal Family expire, Mondav ...