BANKRUPTS
... of the B*»l* of Leicejler in the County of Leieejier, Meners , M. -m , Chapmen and Copartners. , . 29. Jjaac Parker, 1 f Drury Lane, the Parju -• Clement Dane, in the County of Mtddlejex, ...
... of the B*»l* of Leicejler in the County of Leieejier, Meners , M. -m , Chapmen and Copartners. , . 29. Jjaac Parker, 1 f Drury Lane, the Parju -• Clement Dane, in the County of Mtddlejex, ...
... Bateman’s Drops, via.- ( * Jofeph Ruffe!,' fn Queen-ftteet, Chcapftde, London. Thomas Jackfon, (Tio&uteman in Craven-buildings, Drury* lane) neat rhe New Church, in the Strand, London. Thomas Clatk, at the Golden Key, London-btidge. Thomas Randall, in Bread-ftreet ...
... Tankard, ana other Goods great Value. , Nigi.ta Woman was St lei's lor very dangerouU), with a Cafe k.iiie, r, Meal Porter Drury Lane. C\mlj\ I g e , Sept. 17. On came down HolderneiVe) a farther r, f ieve ior Wait, the j November (to which ins former Reprieve ...
... Uick'a Ccffec-H .ufe in skinner-Uow, Price 3d. LILL PUT ; A Dramat-c Rntertaimuent it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. cupirnt, facient Mmores. Juv sat. I. With a OLOGIiE by Dsvid Garrick. Ktq; Alfo POLYDORK and JULIA : Or ilm LIBERTINE reclaimed ...
... BA TEM A N'S DROPS, V Z. , yofeph Rtiffell, in Qi2een-Street, London. Thomas yackfon, (Tindure-man in Craven Buildings, Drury - Lane/ near me New-Church in the Strand, London. Thomas Clark, on London Br:dge. Thomas Randall, in Broal-Streer, London Tilde ...
... Indulhiou. Jenny) who tor many Years kept a Houfe tor needhtous young Gentlemen Bndgcs-Street. and alter, wards Spungmg HouU Drury. Lane. Six eminent Bailiffs and lurnkeys held the Pall, and many of theif followers and Runners were Bearers, John Ketch, Klq: ...
... Gentlemen in Bridges-Street, and acquaint me he had Orders from the King to deliver the Prize up to afterwards a *men Houfe in Drury Lane. Six eminent Bailiffs the French, upon which I went on board her: He immediately gave and Turnkeys held up the Pall, and ...
... Pedoral D* ...
... frequented it. Lad Tuefday in the Afternoon, there wet, (a* it generally happens) great Croud waiting the great Door of Drury- Lane Play-houfe, with View, that when it open*, thej (hall be able get placed in the firft Row of the middle Gallery} fom'e ...
... who for many Years kept a Houfe for neceffi- tous young Gentlemen in Bridges-ftreet, and afterwards a Spunging-Houfe in Drury-Lane. Six eminent Bai- liffs and Turnkeys held up the Pall, and as many of their Followers and Runners were Bearers, John Ketch ...
... Grace dad:. Street, London, Merchant. 15. John Pyke, of the City of Bath, Toyman, Dealer ad Chapman. 17. Ifaac Parker, of Drury-Lane, the Parijb rflt. Clement Danes in the County of Middlefex , Hf.er. 17. Peter Davis, of Mere in the County of Halts, beholder ...
... Princefs Amelia at Woolwich, and were fent on board the Royal George Man of War. On Tuefday Night Mr. Leatham, a Staymaker in Drury-Lane, having fome Words with his Daughter, an only Child about fourteen Years of Age, con- cerning her keeping bad Company, told ...