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... Allowed •j,, on or before the toth of July. in Alfop, of Salford, Lancalhirc, innkeeper, vidlualler, » kedfman. Brooks, of Drury lane, Middlcfex, ginger-bread-baker. ...
... Allowed •j,, on or before the toth of July. in Alfop, of Salford, Lancalhirc, innkeeper, vidlualler, » kedfman. Brooks, of Drury lane, Middlcfex, ginger-bread-baker. ...
... The Scenery painted exprefsly for thisOccafion by Mr. Phiiies, and exadtly copied and arranged from that reprefented at Drury Lane. The Theatre will be illuminated with Wax Lights in elegant Girandoles j and a Full BAND engaged for this Night. Doors to ...
... Wormfhill; and at the Counting Houfe Chrift’s Hofpital, London. Feh. 22, 1790. RICH. CGRP, Clerk W. STAFFORD, (No. 150,) DRURY - LANE. FRUIT SALESMAN, At Covent - Garden - Market, BEGS Leave to inform and the Public, that through the Death of Mrs. Emery ...
... the Candidates who have declared themfclves againll the General Election. A curious circumftance occurred laft night at Drury lane Theatre.—Moody, when called upon to aft his oart in The Tempejl, was miffing.—TToo apologies were made; and, at laft, the ...
... Attorneys, Mr. James Swannell, Rick- p Orth, Herts, or Meff. Fox and Williams, court, j'L'r’s-ftreet, London. , v dgeon, Drury lane, Middlefex, baker; to furrender [' at live, Dec, j, 25, ten, at Guildhall, London. . ey, Mr. Spottifwoode, Auftin Friars ...
... C. Weldon, ten, at Guildhall, London. certificat .j,, on or before the '°iHas Alfop, of Salford, La ftedfman. Brooks, of Drury lane, M LO N I Mr. Major, one of the K Tuefday night at the S ...
... Jan. 27, Feb. 1, and March 2, tenat Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. Bland, Racquet-court, . Fleet-Iheet. James late of Drury. lane, St. Giles in the Fields, Mid-5 victualler; to furrendcr Jan- at five, Feb. and »watch 2, at twelve, at Guildhall, London ...
... 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 ...
... daughter of the late John dole, Efq. Thurfday, Covent Garden church, Mr. Bland, brother to Mrs. Jordan, to Mifs Romanziai, of Drury-lane Theatre. DEAr Lately, in Dublin, William Netterv day, at Wandfworth, in Surrey, agetl (iJe, widow af Ironiide, Efq} London ...
... With DON JUAN. On Thurfday, the lad New Comic Opera, called THE'HAUNTED TOWER. As now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, with univerfal Applaufe- The Opera opens with Sea-storm, and View Dover Caftle, including the North Foreland Meadow, Cliffs ...
... referred to the opinion of the Judges./' a;-. The report'of'the man being killed by two women of the town, in Cockpit-alley, Drury-lane, is much exaggerated—they Itruck him acrofs the head with fuch violence as to occalion a frafture ; but he was carried to ...
... Sifler on the premifes. Copartnerfhip carried on by William Morle y Samuel Hinder, bnilh-makere, turners and ulcmen No- 9i» Drury-lane, in the city Weftminftcr y Widdlefex, under the firm of Morley and Finder, y mutual confent, dilToived from the Z4th day ...