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... Corner Pope’s Head Alley, Cornhih; No - . 16, near the Saraon’s Head Inn, Aldg>tej And N ...
... Corner Pope’s Head Alley, Cornhih; No - . 16, near the Saraon’s Head Inn, Aldg>tej And N ...
... eleven, Guildhall, Lcndon. Attoini Walton, Girdlers-ha!l, BsfjrghaJl ftrcer. wii* dividends to be made d.i-.rn Cados, of Drury lane in the county of Mi ...
... of wooden walls particular. A Mrs Ellen, who has performed with fuccefs at moft of the principal theatres, is engaged for Drury Lane, to fupply the place of Mrs. Siddons, whofe unhappy Hate of health precludes every idea ol her being able to perform again ...
... Aihhurll gave in his r the Court of King’s B 5 as fworn in his Head L ltle honour of N U Blanc. Majefties, accoropanie °nored Drury Lane r . their preferree, to fe ...
... power of Medicine, that feveral houfekeepers have attefted the fame. Mr. Edward Afh, Taylor, at Mr. Cook’s, Butcher, No. 63, Drury lane, London, was violently sfiL&ed with fcorbutic, corrofive, painful humour on both hi? hands, which almoft drove him to d ...
... loOnnti with A COMEDY, written by Shakefpeart tire FARCE CROSS PURPOSES. When niatl principal from the T-ticarres Royal ot Drury Lane and CoT.-ut Garden, will make their firft Appearances. . Tlic Box ok is now Opened Mr. Husst*« in sheep-fhank-lane j where ...
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... breakfaft, from Kew to Windfor ; the'y will remain there till Tuefday next. is reported that their Majefties will go to Drury Lane Theatre on Thurfday next; the play is not yet announced. ’■ Tfye Governors of the Ahnlverfary Meeting of the Charity Children ...
... and tool, for the Office not being . ,‘ w . , Manager*i &mpUmtnt hti , 'COON After Mr. Csrrick purchafed a'fhaic in the of Drury Lane Theatre, Mr. Rich thought proper render mure commodious enlirge hi* Playhoufe, of Covent-garden. Rofcius paid him a vifit ...
... year of his age, Francis Hsyman, Efq; Librarian to the Royal Academy; In the early part his life he was fcene painter to Drury lane Theatre, and excelled in fmsll couverfation pictures but he left that trad for the higher walks His pictures and {ketches ...
... R. HURST takes the i.V ip.fuim e Ladies and Gentlemen Neighbourhood, that, agueable Proni.fe, • _ the TJ.eatie Royal in Drury Lane, will tain the Town with hi* Performance DOUGLAS, the Conrfe of the next hkewife be V’arietv of othet Capit* l, f,l „ msnts ...
... was ad' and which he would certainly have he not been detained in London, on c their Majefty’s command at the Theatf in Drury Lane. Mr. Hurlt is now and begs leave to allure the Ladies and men ot the city and its neigh there lhall be no more difappointments ...