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... fate. ‘The rifing of Parliament is faid to be fixed for the 2oth of June. Died, Thurfday, at Brumpton, Mr. Webtter, of Drury- lane theatre : he was red a proétor i in Dogtors Commons, but there little bufinefs he went on the ftage, and fuc- ceeded very ...
... time when uudergone te the year1776, ated his theatrical the late Mr. G-rrick termin life, and quitted the management of Drury-lane Price 3 1. 985. neatly beund. Dr. Johnfo n’s Coil section of the Eung! th Poets, hical account of their Lives, printed with ...
... undergone to the year 1776, being the time whem the late Mr. Garrick terminated his theatrical life, and quitted the management Drury-lane play-hoose. Price 3. 1Bs. neatly bound. Dr. Colleflion the Engl Oi foett, with account their Lives, printed on fin ptPe ...
... Publico. Even the i« »K» So»n« Politic*. Fort Omoa was once captured on the Main, but has been fifty Times taken on the Drury-lane Theatre \ a Farce facrificed into Politics; and the Crftic, a Tragedy Rehearfcd. converted into the bell political Pamphlet ...
... tothe year1776, being the time when the late Mr. Garrick terminated his theatrical life, and quitted the mana gement of Drury-lane piay-houfe. Price 3]. 18s. neatly bound, Dr. ‘Johnfon’s Collection of the Eng! th Poets, with a biopraphical eccount of ...
... - Royal, will l>c ot. ''atuidav iif'Xt; Jr. Scenery and Decoral ons, whiih »rr f.;itrt»ec Drury-lane'l he. lie, eKteed, {,,• any Thing of the Kind ever cxl.i».i:cd in this Kingdom. Vvlovtccr, Theffi*, Obfiriafor Simcn Purr ...
... bave conftruéted their theatre, was a ware-houfe, of near one hundred feet in-Jength, in little Booter-lane, now called Drury-lane, I e after the lane where one tof the London oufes is erected. The entrance to this theatre, after you afcend fume’ fteps ...
... by Mr. OWENSON. which will added, a dramatic Entertainment called. The MAID OF THE OAKS. (Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, 60 Nights with uncommon Appiaufc.) Mr. Daly, Sir Harry Grovrly Mr. G. Dawfon, Grorely Mr. Wilder, Oldworth Mr. Stephens ...
... fearched’for arms, foon afier the riots. Married, Richard Tickell, Ef to Mifs ley, of Mr. Thomas t inley, one o the patentzes of Drury-lane ‘Theatre. There isa concealment in all the ope- rations of at the prefent moment, whitch aitonifhes the politican. At‘a ...
... the errors 0 Popery, an.: become-a for Carlifle, will alfo dittinguiih himfelf asa firft-rate orator. . Mr. Sheridan, of Drury-lane, will alfo be emi- nent. Lord Mahon 4 nd Dr. Webb -will themfelves as moft intelligent and z ...
... the Baronet, he comes into immediate poffeilion of 1200l. per annum. Yefterday morning, Mrs. Crawford’s engage- ment at Drury-lane ‘Vheatre was finally con- cluded on, to the fatisfadion of all parties Mre. Crawford is to have 8001. her clothes to be ...