DIVIDENDS to be made to CREDITORS
... Angel CoUrt, Throgmurton •Itreet, London, Merchants, at Guildhall. Henry Barnett, of Crown Court, Little Rufrell-ftrcet, -Drury Lane, Middlefex, Merchant, at Guildhall. ...
... Angel CoUrt, Throgmurton •Itreet, London, Merchants, at Guildhall. Henry Barnett, of Crown Court, Little Rufrell-ftrcet, -Drury Lane, Middlefex, Merchant, at Guildhall. ...
... inllant. Firft Vi6lin, Mr. Rudge. Vocal Parts, by the celebrated Mrs. Gilbert, late Mifs Gopell, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and Mr. Fernyhough, from the Lichfield Choir. Tickets to be had of Mr. Smart, Printer. MONEY. NY Sum from cool. to 3001 ...
... Oldhoy, Mifs B. BicGs (being her firit Appearance here); Jenny, Mrs. M CREADY ; and Diana, Mrs. (from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, being her filit Appearance here). End of the Play, an occalional ENTERTAINMENT, conlitting of SINGING & SPECTACLE. By MeErrs ...
... Banners, Elephant, &c..fee. Abomilique, Mr. HARLEY; Irene, Mts. DUMONT; and Fatima by Mils AR `E (from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, being her &It Al ppearance on this Stage). ...
... three other ledges of the King's Bencn, took their feats in l ourt, when James Hadfield; for &looting 'at his Majefty at Drury Lane Theatre, was arraigned. The Attorney General addreffed the Court at confiderable length on the fubjedt of High rearm], and ...
... IKON' CHEST.' Taken from the - celeb}ated Noiel of Caleb Williams, by G. Colman,-Efq. and performed at the l'heatrelaoyal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Hay Market, -7-The Mufic by Storace. The Parts of ilr Edward Mortimer, and Blarch, by Mr. and Mfrs JOHNSTON ...
... Author of My' Grandmother, -Sighs, the Prize, &c. as performed laft Seafon with. univerfal Applaufe-at the Theatre Royal,. Drury Lane. The. Part of Clermont by Mr. HOLM A.N. Mr; Burley, Mr. HARL ; _Algernon, ,Mr. BETTER , . TON ; Frederick, Mr. M'ell•EA ...
... be prelented to the Grand fury tor Middlefex, againt James - * « Bannifter Truelock; the former for firing at the King at Drury-Lane Theatre, and the latter, as we learn, for aiding and abetting him in the diabolical a&t. Sarah Lock, a widow, with whom ...
... Childhall —lO. 1 R ]. P. Dabmer, and ‘J. ]. Brupe, of Angel 'rwcon-flnurmdmu.-x_ Cu/ H. Barnete; of Crown.¢eourt, Litte R Drury-lane, merchant,’ at Guildhall — ¥rench, ng'm Salehorft, Suffex, il el Lo tmata er, at Gu o LN \ were LVERT, ...
... MONDAY, APRIL 7, iBOO. Madame Mara's engagement at Drury-Lane Theatre is at the rate of• fifty guineas a night ! An elderly gentleman threw himfelf into the Thames, on Thurfday night, at Strand-lane ; an alarm being given by the people who faw him, fome ...
... furrender of the fleet to the Englifh on Aug. 30. Three fires . happened !aft week in the Metropolis ; one in Broad court, Drury-lane, which confumed two houles ; another at the noble relidence of Sir John Smith Burgefs, in Piccadilly, which deftroyed the ...
... fuppofed to be one-fifth greater than if fown by a machine, or broad east. Two low Irifh women quarrelled in Eagle-court, Drury-lane, yelterday, when the firongeff of the two murdered the other. The following curious cafe was heard a few days fence in the ...