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DIVIDENDS

... clothier, at the houfe WilUani Lovett, the Angel Inn, in CheAerfield, Derby. September is- John Morgad, Short’s-Gardensi near Drury Lane, Middlesex, corn-chandler, at Goildtiall, London. September as. Williatrt Tcmfcn, Fleet Market, London, upholiter, Guildhill ...

DIVIDENDS

... Brlftol. Jan. 11. Nathaniel Aftiton, of Wrexham, Denbigh, innkeeper, the White Lion, Chertcr. Jan. 9. John Matthews, of Drury Lane, Middlcfex, currier, at Guildhall. Jan. 21. Edward Roberts, of Chandos Aieet, MIdJU-fcx, woolen-draper, at Guildhall. Jan ...

JmniCITL'TVRE, Ve. kIONTHLT REPORT F«R MAECH. the yc«Bg Wheat» are Improved the dry month March, and the genial ..

... received him, fraied upon the throne. THKAIKIi. CAN-EKBUR.Y. Mr«. COM!*ANY. WEDNESDAY. j. Mr. JOHN PALMER of th# Theatre Royal. Drury Lane, will perform the chara&ers HAMLET and The LYAR, And between tbe Play and Farce, he will recite . COLLINS’*. ODE PASSIONS ...

THEATRE, CANTERBURY

... (never here) called, SECRETS WORTH KNOWING. The part* Aratt and Rotravit by Mr. DOWTOK and Mr. RUSSELL, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; after which (coropreffed in one aft) MISS IN HER TEENS. FaiatLi Mr. RUSSELL. conclude with the Mufical Farce of The SHIPWRECK ...

SEWERS « VALLEV OF CHILHAM. OHN PILCHER, Etpenditor the V a || y 0 f Chilhatn, within a Commilfion of

... THE SUN. Wkh enure new appropriate feenery and drciTctr—The fee. Mr. Grorcr, Dir go. Mr. DOWTON. From the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Go»a, (the Virgin of the Sod) Mrs. DIBDIN. To which will be added, never here, comic piece in one »A, altered from Kotzebue ...

LORD AMHERST

... Shrrwlbury, Salop, money-fetirener, the houfe of John Crowther, the Caftle Inn, Shrewfbury. September 12. Robert Davie*, of Drury Lane, Middlefnt, chccfemonger, Guildhall, London. September a. Thoma* Tomer, Cornwall, titer* chant, at Guildhall, London. , ...

• • - being tlie Birth-diy the rfj »h« t»o

... forgicai operation the back of eke thigh in fearch of the bail, which, we arc forty to hear/ haa been ioeffii&aal. Mr. King, Drury lane Theatre, being feverely indifpofed with the gout, hit part tbd Coated v of fir WM wait, after apology, undertaken Mr. Dowtoi ...

Tfc* AVERAGE PRICE of CORN. By tht Qsarter of Eight WmcßCiTtk Baflielt. The week ending nth March, 1797. Wheat. ..

... Ji-vt sit 111 mg 1 ami 1 tree Pexct. Per Hundred Weight. BANKRUPTS. Henry Barnett, of Crown Court, Little Ruflell-ftreer, Drury. Lane, Middlefex, merchant. To appear March *B, April I, 29, Guildhall, London. Attorney, Mr. H. Maddcck, Lincoln’* Inn New Square ...

WEST INDIES, KingJlc

... Sfirnta is certainly chef d'mu-vre. His conception far beyond me diocrity ; and he will undoubtedly be valuable acqulfitioo to Drury Lane. Oracle. Mr. Dowron?s fnccefs does equal credit to M*. Cumberlaad?a judgment and liberality.?He few in Mr, Dowton talema ...

LONDON

... much patronage from the Nobility, and the Lord Chancellor in particular, at Tunbridge Wells, it foot) to perform Sheta at Drury lane, at the ezprefs defire of the author of the Jew, —PeHic Advertifer, On Saturday we received the Philadelphia papers the ...

LONDON

... any other horfe in the Manager’s ftud. Mifs Arne, grand daughter of the celebrated Dr. Arne, is to make her appearance at Drury, lane theatre, the part of Polly, in the Beggar’s Opera. Saturday fe’nnight, box was brought to Mr. Brown, of the Swan inn, Cirenccder ...

KENT

... Dedication i;» llic Prince of Wales. A Portrait of the King in hit Robes, finely engr-ivcd by Scott. 5, An accurate View New Drury Lane Theatre, drawn Van Afrcn,an ...