COCK-FIGHTING,
... We hear that many young Ladies have commanded their Admirers to ekort them next Saturday Evening to the Theatre Royal in Drury• Lane, to aebate the Maiden Whim, and decide the critical Mthute. ...
... We hear that many young Ladies have commanded their Admirers to ekort them next Saturday Evening to the Theatre Royal in Drury• Lane, to aebate the Maiden Whim, and decide the critical Mthute. ...
... with damages, coftsof iuit. on the January, 1756, Judgement wii given in favour the laid and 1 Tm&ureman, in Cravcn-buili Drury Lane, near the New church theSnan L>nJofi, lot the like counted citing the laid Drop Sals Bills Cure*, around each A 1 Thorn*Clark ...
... Weftern Blinds, as they utu.illy do, but could not fino them. Saturday a young Child fell into the Fire at a Cellar in Drury- Lane, opvlite Long- Acre, and was burnt to Death. Yeflerday died at Wimbledon in Surry, Rife Richards, Efq; Member of Parliament ...
... numerous Audience, the Tragedy of Three a hall Bank Annuities 111 Sulk 88 s 4th a 3 kW. Ditto ad Soil., Oroonoko was revived at Drury-Lane Playhoufe, for the of,. 87 a k il l . c ont. B ath 88 I 4'b. Dien 17)6i. the Widow Kraus and her Children, (her Husband ...
... the Peakbay. N. B. Thefc Powders arc fold at the Printing Office in the High-ftreet, Oxford. Bankrupts.— James Broders, of Drury-Lane, Carpenter —Frederick Bloom, of Addle-Hill, Sugar-Baker. —Ralph Buck, of Norwich, Dealer.—Thomas Holliday, of Minchinhampton ...
... 1756, Judgment was alfo given in Favour of the faid Diceys and Okcll, againfl Jncifin, (Tinfturcman, in Craven-buildings, Drury-lane) near the New-church in the Strand, London, for the like counterfeiting the faid Drops, Seal, and Bills of Cures, tec, around ...
... the (am ius Kelligrew ii King Charles the Second') K idn. He had a Patent fur receiving a Guinea every Nigta they acted in Drury-Lane PlayhoUfe. The Head of this Family came ftom Clrnwall, and this Gentleman dy mg a Batchelor, it is believed that tis real ...
... on Comick Attors. • By Mrs. CHARKE. LONDON: Printed for H. SLATER at the Circulating Library the Corner of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane, and H. J LATER, Jun. Bookfeller and Auftioneer at Holbourn-Bars. To be Lctt, and Enter'd on at Michaelmas next, AFarm called ...
... January, 1-56, Judgment was alfo given i n of the faid Diceys and Okcll, againft PhamM J.rdftm, ( iinc'i Cravcn-bmldints, Drury-lane) near the N’ew-church in the bim' for the Idee counterfeiting the faid Drops, Seal, and Bill,-of Car,.’ ground cadi Bottle ...
... famous Dr. Batsman’i Pictok.vi. Dfton, Ryjjtfl, ja Quccn-ftrtet, London. Thomas yeckjon, (Tindlurcman in Craven Buildings, Drury-Lane) near the New Church in the Strand, London. Thomas Clark, on London Bridge. Thomas Randall, in Bread-{beet, London, Thcfc ...
... Grandfon the famous Kelligrew in K. Charles the Second'* Reign: He had a Patent for receiving a Guinea every Night they in Drury-Lane Flayhouie. The Head of this Family came from Cornwall, and this Gentleman dying a Batchelor, it is believ’d that his real ...
... famous Dr. Bati man’s Picto»al Drom, vix. Jofefh Pu//f/t, in Quecn-flreet, London. Jjctf™, (Tindbircman in Craven Buildings, Drury-Lane) neat the New Church m the Strand, London. ‘Jbomiit Clark, on London Bridge, Th.mas Ramlall, in Bread-ftrcet, London. Trefc ...